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Tomato Grow Guide Now Available!

Meadowwood Garden is pleased to introduce our first Grow Guide for Growing  Tomatoes! Each Grow Guide will feature just about everything you need to know to successfully harvest a healthy and abundant crop of each vegetable.  Topics include variety choices, how to start seeds, how to plant outdoors, when to harvest, storage, pest and disease [...]

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Get to Know Your Frost Date

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Find out all about your frost date, including an easy place to look it up!

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Framing Raised Beds

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Pardon the weeds, please, but as you can see one of the biggest 2009 Meadowwood Garden improvement projects is well underway!  We are correcting a minor flaw by framing in our raised beds with wood, and adding a couple new beds while we are at it.

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Greenhouse Tomato Update

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You may recall from an earlier post that we decided to experiment this year by growing a tomato plant in the greenhouse at Redd Acres Farm.  As you can see, the tomato plant is doing quite well in it’s warm environment. Actually, that is only ONE of the plants in the greenhouse…  Our enthusiasm got [...]

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Starting Seeds in a Basement?

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It might not look like much now, but the photo above represents a large chunk of the 2009 Meadowwood Garden! About 3 weeks ago we started a bunch of seeds for the garden.  We like to get a head start with tomatoes, peppers and eggplants.  We also planted a flat of marigolds because they always [...]

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Greenhouse Tomatoes?

During a shopping trip with the folks we happened upon a garden center that had some very nice-looking and VERY large tomato plants for sale.  They were at least a foot tall!  By comparison, the tomatoes we are starting from seed are about an inch tall at most, and some are still germinating. Leave it [...]

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Early Spring Garden Update

Right now it is 36 degrees out and we are expecting snow of all things over the next couple days!  Seems like a good time to sit in a warm house and post some updates. At this point there are 3 things physically in the garden: peas, garlic and lettuce.  The garlic was planted last [...]

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Advice for New Vegetable Gardeners

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Over the past couple years there has been a huge resurgence of interest in vegetable gardening in America.  Motivations include the poor economy, avoidance of genetically altered food, the Locavore (local food) movement, desire for more organic products and several other factors.  All good reasons to be sure, and the result is that more and [...]

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