Posted on 16 October 2011
by Joel Thompson
A lot of people, not just here but across our nation, have gotten caught up in the wave of gardening to create a greater sense of self sufficiency and life quality, Alice Waters, or Barbara Kingsolver style. But, I’ve met a number of people, stopping by Cherry Grove Farm in Newtown, where I garden, or [...] Continue Reading…
Posted on 25 June 2011
by Joel Thompson
With summer officially underway according to the calendar, gardeners in our area should have most of their vegetable and flower seeds and plants in the ground. But, it is possible to prepare for late summer and fall crops now. Several items may or should actually be planted at this time, such as turnips, escarole, lettuce, [...] Continue Reading…
Posted on 17 June 2011
by Joel Thompson
Weeds can be the bane of any gardener’s existence, whether on a small home plot or a huge farm. But some of them are regarded as good to eat. One year, a guest gardener came to our farm. He planted a lot of stuff. However, he was more inclined to sit on his porch and [...] Continue Reading…
Posted on 09 June 2011
by Joel Thompson
Every year, a debate rages for the length of the growing season on how best to grow tomatoes. Each gardener and farmer has a tomato method and swears by it, citing past successes. We hear arguments on whether to tie the tomatoes to stakes, grow them in wire cages, tie them flat to a fence, [...] Continue Reading…
Posted on 30 May 2011
by Joel Thompson
While some gardeners and farmers have been planting various crops for a month, the gardening season traditionally gets under way in New England on Memorial Day weekend. Gardeners living in Bridgeport and other communities along Long Island believe they can get away with planting a few weeks earlier because their climate is somewhat warmer than [...] Continue Reading…