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Four seasons of adventure in a Connecticut garden
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    Madman Struggles With His Sensitive Three

    June 29, 2024June 29, 2024

    We made it through the season’s first heat wave. Just before the wave struck, we had a stretch of cool nights. Daytime temperatures were in the low 80°s. Great for our seedlings. But overnight temperatures dropped into the high 40°s. Not so good. We watered our transplants during the day and covered them at night….

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    The Madman’s Not Done Planting

    June 11, 2024June 11, 2024

    Here it is June 11 and we’re not done planting. The changeable New England weather really slowed us down. It was either too hot or too cold. The good planting days were few and far between. Every spring we complain about the weather. I guess we could solve this problem by moving out of New…

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    Parsley, Fennel, Dill And The Madman

    May 28, 2024May 28, 2024

    What’s with Parsley, Fennel and Dill? These are essential plants in a culinary herb garden. But they are also essential in the madman’s gardens.

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    The Madman Watches The Temperature

    May 14, 2024May 14, 2024

    We are rapidly approaching the last frost date. In fact, it’s tomorrow if you listen to the madman. May 15 is the start of our frost-free season – no temperature below 32°. We have all spent the winter getting ready for this. Time to grow! Some of us are already growing things. The cool weather…

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    Native Plants Take Care Of The Earth

    April 30, 2024April 30, 2024

    Earth Day was last week. If you didn’t celebrate it, shame on you! This celebration, started in 1970, is all about the need to preserve our earth for future generations. A good way to preserve our earth is to plant a native tree. And, the holiday for that – Arbor Day – was last week…

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    Native Plants Are Important For The Atala

    April 16, 2024April 16, 2024

    Native plants are important. The madman keeps saying this. But the point really hit us during our road trip to southern Florida. We told you about our trip to the Everglades in our last blog. But we didn’t tell you about the gardens we visited. All but one featured native plants. And even that one…

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    The Importance Of Maintaining The Ecosystem

    April 2, 2024April 2, 2024

    If the madman ever doubted the importance of maintaining the ecosystem with native species, those doubts were erased by our latest road trip. We hopped a plane to Florida just like thousands of winter weary spring breakers. They were looking to party, we wanted to explore. I don’t know how the partying went, but the…

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    Spring Events For The Madman

    March 19, 2024March 19, 2024

    Spring is almost here. Later today Ēostre arrives with her signs of spring – the earth can truly wake up. It’s been a wet spring so far. We have already had 5” of rain this March. I know the madman always says “water, water, water,” but enough is enough. The ground needs to dry out…

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    Coming Out Of Hibernation With Late Winter Tasks

    March 5, 2024March 5, 2024

    It’s now March and both nature and the madman are coming out of hibernation. The days are longer. The sun is higher. And the world seems brighter. We have entered meteorological spring and real spring is close behind. But before winter leaves us, the madman has a few late winter tasks to finish. Bet you…

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