Ed Buyarski holds the bramble of a mostly thornless type of blackberry bush that grows well in Southeast Alaska (photo by Sheli DeLaney/KTOO)
Several kinds of sweet cherry trees that grow well in the Southeast Alaska climate (Photo by Sheli DeLaney/KTOO)
The “Yellow Transparent” variety of apple grows well in Southeast Alaska, ripens early, and is great for making pies and applesauce (photo by Sheli DeLaney/KTOO)
This is the time to tranplant or plant berries, cherries, and apples! Ed Buyarski shares tips about the best varieties to grow in Southeast Alaska, and how to make sure they get pollinated.
If you have questions for Garden Talk, email edbuyarski@hotmail.com or call 907-209-8905.
Time to start direct sowing cool weather crops! Some warm weather crops can be started indoors under lights right now as well. And Ed Buyarski shares advice about how to handle gardening fails.
If you have questions for Garden Talk, email edbuyarski@hotmail.com or call 907-209-8905.
On this week’s episode, Ed Buyarski reminds us that this is the time of year to transplant trees and shrubs. It is also a good time to divide perennials such as hostas and rhubarb.
If you have questions for Garden Talk, email edbuyarski@hotmail.com or call 907-209-8905.
Snowdrop flowers blooming in early spring (photo by Sheli DeLaney/KTOO)
Leeks from last year’s crop harvested this spring (photo by Sheli DeLaney/KTOO)
Garlic from the previous season harvested this spring (photo by Sheli DeLaney / KTOO)
On this week’s Garden Talk, Ed Buyarski addresses the hot topic of what do to with our garlic and other unharvested crops from last season. He also shares tips on tending to new sprouts and perennials.
If you have questions for Garden Talk, email edbuyarski@hotmail.com or call 907-209-8905.
Branches of a dormant fruit tree ready to be pruned (photo by Sheli DeLaney/KTOO)
On this week’s episode of Garden Talk, Ed Buyarski shares tips for pruning trees in the spring to stimulate growth and fruit production. He also walks us through some of the perennial herbs that can overwinter in hoop houses.
If you have questions for Garden Talk, email edbuyarski@hotmail.com or call 907-209-8905.
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