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Gardening in Northern New EnglandWhat could be more delightful then to stand amidst a garden brimming with ripe, beautiful berries just waiting to be picked and popped into your mouth? Although the growing season in Northern New England is short, it can be quite intense. With a bit of foresight and planning, you can quickly maximize the New England summers and have bountiful gardens. To feature your favorite Northern New England gardening or landscaping center, please contact us.

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VERMONT GARDENING

Burlington Gardening | Montpelier Gardening | Burke Gardening | Rutland Gardening | Brattleboro Gardening
Vermont’s crisp, cool summer nights are conductive to the brasicas family of plants. The brasicas include broccoli, cabbage and brussel sprouts. They love the sunny days and cool nights Vermont is famous for. Our short growing season is excellent for this variety of plant. Rhubarb grows great here, says Mr. Greene. “The plant is one of the first to appear each spring and thrives with little or no care.”

NEW HAMPSHIRE GARDENING

Portsmouth Gardening | Concord Gardening | Keene Gardening | Dartmouth Gardening | Laconia Gardening | Littleton Gardening | Pittsburg Gardening
New Hampshire’s crisp, cool summer nights are conductive to the brasicas family of plants. The brasicas include broccoli, cabbage and brussel sprouts. They love the sunny days and cool nights New Hampshire is famous for. Our short growing season is excellent for this variety of plant. Rhubarb grows great here, says Mr. Greene. “The plant is one of the first to appear each spring and thrives with little or no care.”

MAINE GARDENING

Aroostook Gardening | Acadia Gardening | Portland Gardening | Augusta Gardening | Auburn Gardening | Boothbay Gardening | Ogunquit Gardening | Bangor Gardening
Maine’s crisp, cool summer nights are conductive to the brasicas family of plants. The brasicas include broccoli, cabbage and brussel sprouts. They love the sunny days and cool nights Maine is famous for. Our short growing season is excellent for this variety of plant. Rhubarb grows great here, says Mr. Greene. “The plant is one of the first to appear each spring and thrives with little or no care.”

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