Category: Ken Morgan

Embrace the colors, flavors of fall

Are you ready for autumn’s burst of color? October dazzles with leaf and berry colors as Virginia creeper, maples, oaks, aronia, cotoneaster, fothergilla, hollies and many native plant varieties present us the spectacular shades...

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September is finally here

After a hot, humid and challenging summer, I think we all will welcome cooler temperatures and hopefully lower humidity. The Autumn Equinox will occur on Sept. 22 at 8:43 a.m. I mention this because fall is the best time for...

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Ready to move from summer to fall?

This month and next are when we start to transition from the summer to the fall growing seasons. Here are some suggested things to begin to do now to prepare for this transition. Now is the time to begin preparing your amaryllis...

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Look out for hot-weathered hazards

July marks middle of the summer gardening season. Expect the hottest temperatures and humidity of the season this month. Having said that, here are a few gardening tips to help plants through this tough time of the year. Be sure...

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This month is coming up all roses

Welcome to June, which is National Rose and Perennial Flower Month. Roses are one of the most recognizable flowers in the world with more than 150 wild rose species and 30,000-plus cultivated varieties. Roses are organized into...

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