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Yardens Tips: End of Season Gardening

Posted on November 1, 2015
by Beth Iatesta

The weather is slowing transitioning into those crisp mornings where you can see the subtle puffs of your breath and when the delicate frost ever-so-slightly graces the tips of the grass in our yards. With the cold weather already starting, it will be winter before you know it! Now is the perfect time to discuss end-of-season gardening. Mentioned in other blog posts, winter composting…

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End of Season Gardening

Posted on November 1, 2015
by Beth Iatesta

The weather is slowing transitioning into those crisp mornings where you can see the subtle puffs of your breath and when the delicate frost ever-so-slightly graces the tips of the grass in our yards. With the cold weather already starting, it will be winter before you know it! Now is the perfect time to discuss end-of-season gardening. Mentioned in other blog posts, winter composting…

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Calling All Singers!

Posted on November 1, 2015
by Beth Iatesta

All are welcome to join the Winter Solstice Singers. Jazz great Aaron Graves is our choir director and pianist. All music will be available online. Please make at least 2 out of 3 rehearsals and the evening performance on December 19. Rehearsals: Tues, Dec. 1 Wed. Dec. 9 Thurs. Dec. 17 Run through on afternoon of Dec. 19. For more…

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Winter Cover Crops

Posted on October 15, 2015
by Beth Iatesta

With winter just around the corner, you should start thinking about how to protect your garden from these upcoming cold months and how to properly prepare it for the spring. You can never start prepping your garden too early. Cover crops are perhaps the first step in allowing your garden to be in its best condition for the following spring….

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TTM Free Store’s Seed Library

Posted on September 15, 2015
by Beth Iatesta

TTM FREE STORE’S SEED LIBRARY Did you know the TTM Free Store has its own seed library that the community is encouraged to take from and contribute to?  It’s an incredibly beneficial and valuable asset to our yardening community. We all eat fruits and vegetables and grow flowers for the pollinators, so why not save the seeds and use them in…

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