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How to Read Soil Test Results

How to

Since I’m gardening in a new yard, I sent a couple of soil samples to the U of M Soil Testing Lab earlier this summer. Most horticulturists recommend a soil test as the first step in planning a garden because it helps you decide what additions, if any, you need to make to the soil. For years, I did not…
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Anderson Japanese Gardens, Rockford, IL

Why We Garden

The Anderson Japanese Gardens are 12-acres of calm, just off a busy road in Rockford, IL. The gardens grew from local businessman John Anderson’s interest in Japan, its culture and aesthetics.  Located in Anderson’s former backyard, the garden is operated by the Rockford Rotary Charitable Association as a non-profit. Designed by Hoichi Kurisu, former director of the Portland Japanese Garden,…
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411 on Cracked Tomatoes

Plants

I was out of town Wednesday night and came home to three inches of rain in the rain gauge and a handful of cracked tomatoes.  The two items are related. Why Tomatoes Crack: To grow well and fruit profusely, tomatoes need even, consistent moisture. I water tomato plants during dry periods to encourage fruiting and healthy growth. But when Mother…
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Orange is the New Purple

Plants

I have always loved purple in the garden for its deep hue and because many plants I like for other reasons (baptisia and anise hyssop, for example) have purple flowers. But this year, I decided to grow a few orange annuals, and I may have to change my new favorite color. I first heard about the power of orange during…
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Growing Vegetables in Raised Beds (and What’s Going on With This Soil?)

How to

One of my backyard gardens is on the site of a former garage. We removed the one-car garage last summer and replaced it with a larger building to store cars and tools. The site of the former garage is now where I grow vegetables in raised beds and am trying to grow some perennials, shrubs and vines on the extremely…
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