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Stump the Chump: July-August 2017
by Ted Collins The first person to answer correctly will win a $50 gift certificate to Aladdin’s. Please call or text 585/734-8967, or email [email protected]
by Ted Collins The first person to answer correctly will win a $50 gift certificate to Aladdin’s. Please call or text 585/734-8967, or email [email protected]
This issue’s specimen is a toughie. It is a non-native and rare in cultivation here in the States, despite being reliably hardy. A small
Name this plant! A native ornamental, it grows to 50 feet tall. It sports handsome foliage and bark, and white flowers in panicles, late May
Q&A Stump the Chump This issue we continue with our “reverse Q&A,” because our readers are having such a good time with it. The late
UPDATE: We’ve had dozens and dozens of guesses, and want to announce that this issue’s mystery plan is the Dunstan chestnut. You can read all
This issue, we’ve decided to turn the tables and ask you the question. Can you name this plant? The first reader to guess correctly will
Erin Luchsinger Hull This issue’s guest expert Erin Luchsinger Hull, a fourth generation farmer in Onondaga County, where she works as a general agriculture educator
Q: Is the tomato blight still a problem for upstate gardeners? This issue’s guest expert is Steve Reiners, an associate professor with the department of