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February 02, 2009
Getting antsy

Our mail-order seeds have started arriving in the mail.

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Posted at 01:24 PM
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October 27, 2008
I'm back

Vacation is over, and the garden looks great.

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Posted at 11:04 AM
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September 27, 2007
Gone Fishin'

The garden is slowing down, so I am about to head toward West Forks, Rockwood and such places in search of the elusive landlocked salmon.

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Posted at 12:03 PM
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September 17, 2007
Evil invasives

Maine has some problems with invasive plants, but compared to some places, we have hope.

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Posted at 01:09 PM
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July 13, 2007
Running late

I today officially declare that the garden crops are running late. They are healthy and strong, but just a little slow.

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Posted at 12:53 PM
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July 05, 2007
Mid-season update

We had the first major success of the gardening season. I picked a half a 5-gallon pail of peas that produced 2 quarts of shelled peas for cooking.

They all disappeared with nine people at the table.

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Posted at 04:06 PM
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Tom Atwell has written the Maine Gardener column in the Maine Sunday Telegram since the spring of 2004. He has worked at the Press Herald/Sunday Telegram since 1974, about the same time he started gardening with any seriousness.

He gardens with his wife, Nancy. She not only is the better gardener of the pair, but also knows the botanical names of plants. They have two grown children and three grandchildren.

Tom was born in Skowhegan, grew up in Farmington and graduated from the University of Maine with a BA in journalism. His goal each year is to have continuous compost from his three compost bins, continuous bloom in his low-maintenance garden and more fruits and vegetables on his family table than the garden pests eat in the field.



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