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Connecticut Garden Journal

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171 EPISODES
May 2022
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Prepping for winter, and a series wrap
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Get a jump on spring by planting bulbs in containers
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Fall-planting garlic and shallot varieties
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Connecticut Garden Journal: For fall cleanup, remove diseased plants, leave the rest
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Alliums are a trouble-free bulb to plant right now
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Time to bring some herbs indoors
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Boltonia for a meadow, slope or cottage garden
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Don't eschew sneezeweed; Helenium is a fall alternative to mums
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Connecticut Garden Journal: How to spot when apples and pears are ripe for the pickin'
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Connecticut Garden Journal: Effective grub control that's safe for the environment
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Easy greens to plant now and eat in fall
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Connecticut Garden Journal: It's hot and muggy...and the melons are eating it up
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Rose of Sharon may not be a rose, but it's still sweet
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Don't let raccoons stop you from growing corn
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Connecticut Garden Journal: The perennial hardy hibiscus is a showpiece
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Once lettuce and peas are done, plant okra
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CT Garden Journal: Crepe myrtle may thrive in a warming Connecticut
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Connecticut Garden Journal: A deer deterrent that's likely in your refrigerator right now
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Strategies for putting the kibosh on squash bugs
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Thinning the crop helps fruit trees thrive
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Edamame is buttery, delicious and easy to grow
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Connecticut Garden Journal: The hows and whens of pruning spring flowering shrubs
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Go nuts planting peanuts
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Training squash to grow up
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Connecticut Garden Journal: ‘Genovese’ is one variety in a world of basil colors and flavors
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Lasting alternatives to “No Mow May”
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Grow a hearty summer and fall favorite - Dahlias
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Connecticut Garden Journal: 5 Ways gardeners can celebrate Earth Day
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Try growing interesting varieties of kohlrabi and broccoli raab
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Connecticut Garden Journal: To prune hydrangeas properly, ID them first
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Keep deer away with unappetizing plants and shrubs
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Connecticut Garden Journal: For the freshest peas, grow your own
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Connecticut Garden Journal: The best phlox varieties for home gardeners
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Zinnias are colorful, diverse and pollinator magnets
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Grow ground covers for pollinators
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Connecticut Garden Journal: The three keys to growing indoor greens
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Twenty years in the making, a new GMO tomato is ready to grow
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Gardeners, what’s your sign?
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Tips for growing succulents indoors
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Tips for urban gardening
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Connecticut Garden Journal: While winter roars outside, grow lion’s mane and oyster mushrooms inside
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Connecticut Garden Journal: New veggie varieties to grow in 2024
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Connecticut Garden Journal: When you shop local, think of seeds, too
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Make holiday plants last into spring and beyond
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Ecological or regenerative gardens are in tune with nature
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Celebrate the holidays around a living Christmas tree
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Connecticut Garden Journal: The new hardiness zone map reflects a changing climate
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Time to revive your amaryllis bulbs
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Decorate with succulents
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Connecticut Garden Journal: The benefits of raised bed gardening
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