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July is for Fruit Thinning, Smart Harvesting and Night Time Feeders

Thinning Fruit, Smart Harvesting, Night Time Feeders & Other July News

View as a PDF “A perfect summer day is when the sun is shining, the breeze is blowing, the birds are singing, and the lawn mower is broken.” – James Dent   Fruit Thinning Most home gardeners who grow fruit trees know the importance of pruning for better air circulation, pest and disease control and […]

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  • What does A PB&J have to do with Garden Pests?  July 19, 2024
    Remember in the spring when we all gleefully loaded our trunks with flats of flowers, trays of vegetables, bags of fresh mulch and maybe even a new shrub or two for the yard? Every year gardeners enter spring with a hopeful enthusiasm that we can fit these plants all into our landscape with little effort. […]
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  • Why Houseplants Fail July 12, 2024
    I was on a recent vacation to the Midwest to visit some family and friends, and, of course, to see what unique houseplants I could find along the way.  I found more plants than I knew what to do with!  In all honesty, I barely fit what I bought in my vehicle, and then a […]
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In Print

A close up of caterpillar damage on broccoli leaves.

What’s Eating My Brassicas?

View As PDF   By Dawn Pettinelli, UConn Home & Garden Education Center Broccoli, cabbage, kale and other members of the brassica family are tasty and so good for you but its not just us who find them delectable. Brassicas have a number of insect pests but probably several caterpillar species do the most damage. […]

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In the Media

Gardening for Climate Change with Connecticut Public

Connecticut Public: Where We Live – 4/26/2024 This year, we’re gardening with climate change in mind Dawn Pettinelli from the UConn Soil Nutrient Analysis Lab & Home and Garden Education Center joins Catherine Shen & Charlie Nardozzi on Connecticut Public to discuss ecological gardening and strategies for gardening for the environment. Listen to the Podcast

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