Mudseason Miscellany
The eighteen inches of snow that had fallen on the night of March 6th had finally melted this past weekend. (For a few dramatic pictures of that storm, visit Cold Climate Gardening’s Facebook Page.) And now it’s snowing again, to the tune of five or more inches. This is demoralizing. But cold climate gardeners are [...]
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Kathy Purdy gardens on 15 acres roughly halfway between Whitney Point and...
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