From the Publisher: November-December 2020
Dear friends, With this issue, we close out our 25th year of publication—wow! I’d like to thank all our readers, advertisers, and allied organizations for
Dear friends, With this issue, we close out our 25th year of publication—wow! I’d like to thank all our readers, advertisers, and allied organizations for
OUTDOORS It seems that gardening is never finished, but would we want it to be any different? Protect carrots and other root crops, such as
Noreen Riordan lives in Henrietta and serves a greater Rochester territory as an arborist representative for Bartlett Tree Experts. Her territory includes Greece, Henrietta, Irondequoit,
As the temperatures get cooler and the days grow shorter, birds are adjusting their behaviors to adapt to the conditions, which means an increased need
Story and photos by Carol Ann Harlos You probably have heard of “air plants,” or tillandsias. Tillandsias naturally grow in drier areas of the southern
Congratulations to all of the 2020 contest winners! The 2021 contest will run December 21, 2020 through March 20, 2021. Watch our Facebook page and upstategardenersjournal.com/winter-photo-contest/ for
by Cathy Monrad Materials1½ cups cornmeal¼ cup flour2 cups bird food mix½ cup lard ½ cup chunky peanut butter2-3 mugs2-3 sturdy sticks 8 inches longTwine (optional)