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DaveHames
Posted on Apr 3, 2013

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

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

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

alina
Posted on Apr 27, 2012

(The trellises in the photo above are bed frames, railings, and other items collected from the si

Ron Finley
Roger Doiron
Posted on Mar 29, 2013

Artist and designer Ron Finley couldn’t help but notice what was going on in his backyard.

Growing Leeks
Miss Lady Bug
Posted on Feb 7, 2013

Leeks are in the allium family along with onions, garlic, chives and shallots.

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