Category: Ken Morgan

February brings roses, fruit tree care

February is upon us and regardless of what the groundhog says, the weather can vary widely. Even though it may still be cold, damp, snowy, and sometimes miserable outdoors, occasionally mother nature will bless us with a day or...

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Solutions, successes and holiday messes

Although a new year tends to evoke stress, I really encourage you to see this as a new beginning — an opportunity for another year of growth and adventure in the wondrous world of gardening. January is notorious for being a time...

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Garden and gobble with gratitude

This time of the year most of us are gathering around tables to celebrate gratitude with friends and family. There’s usually a few things left to handle in the garden before winter settles in. So, let’s talk about how to run...

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Fall plant talk and cushaws

You’ve probably heard the term heirloom used before when discussing plants such as tomatoes and vegetables. Some horticulturists define an “heirloom” as an old cultivar of plant, developed before 1951, that is used for food...

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