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Fall, and Our Thoughts Turn Toward Gardening

Fall, and Our Thoughts Turn Toward Gardening

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Carol and Dee talk about phenology, no-dig gardening, a new book on gardens in literature and more.

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Carol’s garden fairies wrote a blog post and Carol built Lego mini bonsai trees.

Insects of the week:

Wooly worms

Assassin bug. Wheel bug. Ugh bug. Info from the Missouri Dept. of Conservation

Flowers:

Phenology

Indiana Phenology and National Phenology Network, b

Vegetables:

Ruth Stout’s How to Have a Green Thumb Without an Aching Back. (1955) (Amazon)

Patricia Lanza’s Lasagna Gardening (Amazon)

Just say no to cardboard: the science from the garden professors

On the Bookshelf:

The Literary Garden: Imaginary Gardens of Writers and Poets by Sandra Lawrence, illustrations by Lucille Clerc (Amazon)

Dirt:

Cramscaping

Rabbit Holes:

A few books:

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce (Amazon)

Peace Like a River by Leif Enger (Amazon)

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