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About Cranberries

November 7, 2015SnippetsHilda M. Morrill

Cranberries are the official Massachusetts State berry. We originally quoted the following cranberry information from the Jim Zoppo Web site in November of 2005: “…44 calories per cup and full of antioxidants. These tart berries are grown from April to November. What’s one way to tell when they’re ripe? They bounce! Cranberries have antibacterial properties … Continue reading About Cranberries →

October Planting of Daffodils

September 13, 2015ArticlesHilda M. Morrill

Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh has announced that the “Boston Blooms with Daffodils” beautification initiative will distribute 20,000 daffodil bulbs this fall to volunteers for planting on public ways citywide. “I thank all of our Boston Blooms volunteers for their work planting daffodils in our neighborhoods,” Mayor Walsh noted. “I look forward to when the … Continue reading October Planting of Daffodils →

The Official Arrival of Autumn

September 13, 2015ObservationsHilda M. Morrill

This year the Autumn Equinox “falls” on September 23, the official arrival of autumn. A sure sign is that apples and pumpkins are for sale everywhere, with some farms advertising “pick your own.” We even saw an advertisement for “pick your own potatoes,” a first for us. Blooming in our gardens are the asters and … Continue reading The Official Arrival of Autumn →

Gardening for a Second Season

August 5, 2015ArticlesHilda M. Morrill

Mid to late summer is an ideal time to plant seeds for “a second gardening season” that can be as productive as your major early spring plantings. For a delicious and very nutritious cornucopia of fall meals, late summer is the time to plant juicy lettuces; cool-season aromatic herbs (dill, garlic chives, chervil, cilantro, arugula, … Continue reading Gardening for a Second Season →

Dog Days of Summer

August 5, 2015ObservationsSummerHilda M. Morrill

It’s hard to believe that August is here, the dog days of summer. Our recent hot-and-humid days are definitely getting shorter. There are tons of berries on the Kousa dogwoods; and when they ripen, they will keep many birds happy (as well as our resident rascally squirrels). While on the subject of squirrels, we scattered … Continue reading Dog Days of Summer →

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