Connecticut Garden Journal

Connecticut Garden Journal

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Connecticut Garden Journal: Prepping for winter, and a series wrap

With the changing season, it’s time to close the garden down. Before the cold weather hits, drain and bring in outdoors hoses, clean and sharpen garden tools and start protecting plants for winter. Wrap young trees with plastic or wire fencing to about 2 feet up the trunk and a f ...  عرض المزيد

Connecticut Garden Journal: Get a jump on spring by planting bulbs in containers

It's hard to think about winter with such warm, fall weather, but spring flowering bulbs need to be planted soon. If you want to enjoy your spring flowering tulips, daffodils, crocus and other bulbs a little earlier in spring or if you don’t have a garden, consider forcing them i ...  عرض المزيد

Connecticut Garden Journal: Fall-planting garlic and shallot varieties

With our warm fall, we're still enjoying fresh tomatoes, peppers, greens, and zucchini from the garden. But it's also time to start thinking about planting garlic and shallots. These two alliums are easy to grow. Unlike other veggies, you plant garlic and shallots in the fall for ...  عرض المزيد

Connecticut Garden Journal: For fall cleanup, remove diseased plants, leave the rest

As the days shorten and weather cools, somewhat, it's time for some fall garden chores. One of the rules that's changed is around perennial flower garden cleanup. Traditionally, we'd cut back and remove the dying foliage of perennial flowers such as daylilies, peonies, echinacea ...  عرض المزيد

Connecticut Garden Journal: Alliums are a trouble-free bulb to plant right now

October is spring bulb planting time. While the tulips, daffodils, and crocus head the list of popular bulbs to plant later this month, don't forget some of the more unusual bulbs such as the alliums. Allium or flowering onion plants range in sizes from 5 inches to 4 feet tall. T ...  عرض المزيد