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The Co-Op now carries straw wattles for preventing erosion in backyards, fields, and slopes.This win
(Or, How You Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Humus)What is Compost? Most gardeners know the ba
Bt and Spinosad: two organic insecticides to try in your garden this season. Here's a rundown.
Eco-
Calling all potato-lovers! If you’ve ever thought about growing potatoes at home, you’ll be pleased
If you live in an area that isn’t suitable for growing things in the ground, container gardening mig
The Co-Op has all your garden needs covered, so dream big this year!
It’s never too early to start
February is the perfect time to start seeds for your garden. Here’s a helpful guide to starting seed
Do you enjoy
taking hikes to view fall foliage but worry that you might become the victim of
a
Cut down on organic landfill waste by turning it into nutritious ingredients for next year’s garden.
For a healthy lawn, no need to wait for spring! Here are some tips and tricks to try this September.
How to make delicious pickles (no canning equipment required) with White Mountain Pickle Company.
Tomato Growing
Homegrown tomatoes straight from the garden are a summertime favorite, however, you
Garden PestsGarden pests such as cucumber beetles, tomato hornworms, and
cut worms can ruin the mon
While the summer can bring a bumper crop of garden harvests,
it can also bring a plethora of potent
Did you know that capturing and relocating animals is
illegal in Massachusetts? While it is a commo
Poison ivy and other poisonous ivies, such as poison oak and
poison sumac, are a threat year round,
Had your squash plants been doing really well, but all of the
sudden they started to struggle? The
Black Earth Compost is a wonderful way to reduce your carbon footprint on the environment while prod