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Miss Lady Bug
Posted on Apr 3, 2013

Rich Sweetness 132 melons are delicious little gems.

Miss Lady Bug
Posted on Apr 3, 2013

For some gardeners, growing a great crop of Brussels sprouts can be a little intimidating.

mini plastic greenhouses
DaveHames
Posted on Apr 3, 2013

Even though for the most part starting plants from seeds is fairly easy, sometimes the seeds need

Africanaussie
Posted on Apr 1, 2013

This year I am going to add some polystyrene boxes to plant tomatoes in.

Eliot Coleman and Barbara Damrosch
Roger Doiron
Posted on Apr 1, 2013

For many Mainers, April  is affectionately known as mud season.

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