Who cares about woodchucks chuck’n wood, when they are living in the garden!
This week on the Vermont Garden Journal, Charlie Nardozzi addresses one of the most persistent of pests; the woodchuck.
These beetles don’t harmonize, they decimate. Flea, cucumber, potato, and asparagus are all beetles that love your veggies. Charlie Nardozzi offers some organic controls this week on The Vermont Garden Journal.
With record rainfalls, you can expect a record number of mosquitoes this year. On the Vermont Garden Journal, Charlie Nardozzi debunks mosquito myths and shares some advice for coping with mosquitoes without harming the environment.
This week on the Vermont Garden Journal, Charlie examines basil. It’s not just for making
pesto! From its origins to harvesting
techniques, Charlie Nardozzi leaves no leaf unturned.
Neither from Jerusalem nor a relative of the artichoke, how did the Jerusalem artichoke get it’s name? Tune in to the Vermont Garden Journal to find out.
This week, the Vermont Garden Journal satisfies springtime urges. While some share wedding plans Charlie shares flower varieties that are old, new, borrowed, and blue – no wedding necessary.