by Pam Dyer Stewart | Jun 3, 2021 | Incredible Edible Milbridge, News
May was cold and dry, but we were happy to see rain finally falling at the end of the month! Cold weather has meant that we have held off planting many seedlings that like the warmer weather or that could be killed by a frost. June is bringing us temperatures in the...
by Pam Dyer Stewart | Mar 30, 2021 | Gardening
April showers bring May flowers. That’s what they say, and sure enough, spring rains are important for our gardens. If you didn’t get to start seeds in March, then April is the time to begin, and no, you’re not behind! My motto with seed starting is...
by Pam Dyer Stewart | Mar 4, 2021 | Gardening, Monthly Gardening Tasks
It’s best to start seeds that need lots of time to get going, like parsley, celery, onions, and leeks; or seeds that love the cold weather, like broccoli, kale, cabbage, cauliflower and lettuce. Vegetables that love the hot weather can wait a little to be...
by Pam Dyer Stewart | Mar 4, 2021 | Cooking, Monthly Gardening Tasks, Seeds and Sprouts
It’s March! And it’s mud season. The temperatures are warming, the sun is stronger, and spring officially starts this month. The first harvest of the year is maple sap! In Late February or early March, when the night temperatures are below freezing, and...
by Pam Dyer Stewart | Feb 1, 2021 | Cooking, Family Friendly Gardening Activities, Seeds and Sprouts
Grow bean sprouts to get some good vitamins in the winter. You can sprout alfalfa seeds, mung beans, wheat berries, and lentils. Add sprouts to salads or soups or munch on them for a snack. John Edwards Market in Ellsworth carries these beans. Here’s what you...