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September/October, 2020 – Upstate Gardeners’ Journal

Bleached botanical stencils

Create a one-of-a-kind fashion statement using some bleach, water, and plant material. A new shirt, old dress, or thrift store find can be transformed within a few minutes. A few notes before beginning: Good ventilation is key; making this project outside is best. Choose a day with no wind to avoid bleach splatter and prevent …

Miracle monarchs

September is a key time to see one the most interesting animals in our region—the monarch butterfly. The monarch makes an amazing migration down to Mexico every year—a journey that can be more than 3,000 miles! The best thing is, the monarch is relatively easy to attract to your yard. Monarch Butterfly on New England …

What to do in the garden in September & October

Autumn: Bulbs in, bulbs out

Remember those bulbs you ordered from catalogues months ago? The crocuses, irises, and daffodils? Well, they are starting to arrive now and it’s time to plant them during the month of October. And if it isn’t enough to put the garden to bed, to plant the garlic and those spring-flowering bulbs, you have the added …

Deer-resistant bulbs to plant in the fall

Daffodil ‘Delibes’ Hyacinth ‘Yellowstone’ Allium nigru photos courtesy Colorblends.com The fall-planted bulbs that are most deer resistant are:  Daffodil and related Narcissus spp. The bulbs of this family contain a number of toxic alkaloids, of which the most important in daffodils is lycorine. All parts of the plant are toxic, with the highest toxicity in …

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