Monday, April 28, 2014

Forsythia and Lawn Care

The forsythia are in bloom. You may wonder what the connection is with lawn care - If you want to try a natural weed control, the forsythia blooming signal that it is time to apply corn gluten meal as a pre-emergent control of crab grass and other annual weeds. In addition to being an organic herbicide, it also serves as a fertilizer by providing nitrogen to the lawn, so additional fertilizer in the spring is not necessary. Timing is critical as it only acts by preventing seeds from germinating and will do nothing to weeds that are already growing.  Follow the directions on the bag and don't skimp. It is important to provide adequate coverage.  Unfortunately, it is not inexpensive and can be costly if you have a large lawn. Although it won't get rid of all your weeds, we have found it to be effective especially if it is applied twice a year. Keep in mind, that you will not be able to overseed your lawn if corn gluten meal has been applied as it will also prevent the grass seed from germinating. Therefore, you may want to alternate applications by using corn gluten meal one year and applying compost and overseeding the next.
   

Sunday, April 27, 2014

A Late Spring

The spring growing season is late this year - only this week have the crocuses, daffodils and other bulbs started to bloom. In addition to the amount of snow that needed to melt, spring overall in New England has been quite cold. After a rainy weekend, I hope to see some sun this week. Can you identify these small flowers? I often forget what I have planted.


Welcome!

Welcome family, friends and anyone who loves dirt and the miracles it produces.  I hope to use this Blog to share my research and experiences with gardening organically and to learn from my readers. I know from my own history that gardeners love to share their stories - be it their successes with an abundance of produce, or their struggles with weather, weeds and pests. Regardless of what I harvest, the growing season is always an opportunity to relax, get some exercise and appreciate the wonders of nature. I hope you all agree.

Planting Season is Almost Here

Planting Season is Almost Here!

Catalog time makes the last weeks of winter tolerable.