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Balloon Juice | Sunday Morning Garden Chat: April Is the Cruelest Month

After 3 days of rain in the last 4 we are going to see the sun every day this week. Temps are gonna be lower with highs in the low to mid 60s which is the heart of my comfort zone. By Tuesday I should be able to get back to work in the veggie garden. I have only some Brussels’s Sprouts in the dirt right now, with red cabbage and broccoli starts waiting. In the meanwhile, I need to clean out the ‘pond’ so I can start up the zen garden fountain. I need to harvest a bunch of moss from around and about the place (I have acres of moss here so no worries about over harvesting) and plant it around the flagstones in the new walkway I built. I also need to transfer my tomato starts into larger peat pots.

Balloon Juice | Sunday Morning Garden Chat: First Sign of Spring

Jeffery, in the Philadelphia area. (If it were New England and our daffodils in the warmest micro-climate by the heat-leaking, south-facing basement window will be reemerging in the next couple of weeks we’d know to expect at least one more snowstorm. Winter’s not over until the first daffs get frosted over!) ====== Texas freeze killed winter produce, with some food prices expected to spike https://t.co/OKISGhUsmS via @washingtonpost@lreiley Seems like growing our own leafy greens, wherever possible, will remain a useful project. Which reminded me of this enticing Washington Post article on gardening under cover: In the depths of winter, Niki Jabbour steps out of her suburban home and extracts fresh veggies from the endless produce aisle known as her backyard garden.

Balloon Juice | Sunday Morning Garden Chat: Clivia, A Winter Favorite

Balloon Juice | Sunday Morning Garden Chat: Clivia, A Winter Favorite
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Balloon Juice | Sunday Morning Garden Chat: Here Comes the Sun (Flowers)

Mike S (Now with a Democratic Congressperson!): One of my friends, a professional photographer of gardens, once told me that entering a photograph of back of a sunflower is a sure way to win a prize in a photography contest. So, even though I don’t enter contests I do find myself taking a lot of pictures of sunflowers. I also have several wild-type species of the perennial persuasion in our garden and I would like to share three of my favorites to celebrate the returning of the sun. North America is the original home for what are called the “true” sunflowers in the genus Helianthus, including the two most widely known species that are in widespread cultivation. The best known is annual sunflower of birdseed and vegetable oil fame (Helianthus annuus) whose wild ancestors were from the Western USA. The other is the Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus) which is a perennial known for taking over gardens.

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