Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Plant For Success - Tree Planting Guidelines
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landscaping,
maintenance,
planning,
planting,
plants,
shrubs,
soil,
spring,
tips,
trees,
water
Monday, March 19, 2012
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Susan Littlefield: Made In China
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flowers,
garden,
gardening,
gardens,
growing,
landscaping,
maintenance,
plants,
scent,
shrubs,
tips,
trees
March 17th Seed Swap Coming Up!
After Hours Seed Swap
Saturday, March 17th, 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
Saturday, March 17th, 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
Join us for our Third Annual Seed Swap. If you are a home gardener and have saved any seeds from productive or unique plants, or if you have extra seed packets from this or last year and want to participate, please feel free to join us. We are looking for donations /exchanges of vegetable and flower seeds of all kinds. If you would like to send seed donations please drop them by the library in person. Heirloom and organic seeds would be especially welcome! Thank you to Michelle Smith of Cameron’s Garden Center and Dr. Tomato (David O’Connor) for their generous seed donations.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
First Day Of Spring Is On The Way- Vernal Equinox 2012
Gardener's Roundtable Meeting Tonight- Wednesday,March 7th At 6:00 PM
Tonight, Wednesday March 7th At 6:00 PM, we are pleased to be able to present Dina Farrell of the Lode Ways at Mustard Seed Farm, a self-sustaining farm in Wolfeboro that has a small farm store where they sell any additional products they produce which includes raw milk, eggs, vegetables, fruit, herbs, meat and other farm items. Dina has recently been working to promote legislation that will support similar small farms by allowing them to produce and sell homemade foods and raw milk products without state regulations. She has been selected Chairman of Micro Farms of New Hampshire, a group that has been recently organized, primarily to support the Amendment to HB 1402 but to continue also to protect and promote small farms in this state through legislation and maintaining a network system of small farms. Don’t miss this informative evening.This is a free program; all are welcome.
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