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Expert Profile: Long Island Gardener

Expertise:  Growing Tulips? Dahlias? Daffodils? Gladiolus? It doesn't get easier than bulbs and tubers. Once in a while, something goes wrong: The dreaded Narcissus Bulb Fly, which resembles a honeybee. Mosaic virus, which can ignite a field of tulips in a single season. Nematodes, lurking underground. Here on the North Shore of Long Island, the garden is full of surprises. If you live in the Northeast/Atlantic Coast, I can help you pick the right bulb for every season, indoors and out, and help you fertilize, bloom and harvest for home or work. How: I have degrees in related fields, but my best understanding is all learned from trial and error. For most of my 53 years I have been gardening somewhere. No matter what the problem, I've learned the best answers are always Organic -- Earth friendly, less expensive, healthier for people and pets, easier and cleaner than toxic liquids and powders that big chemical companies sell so smoothly.

Experience in the area
Besides degrees in related fields, and a few favorite horticultural societies, I work as a docent at our local botanical gardens -- but it's the years of work in the garden that's the real test.

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Recent Answers from Long Island Gardener
2008-09-01  Double Bearded Iris - storage in CO Get your jacket and let's scoot over to Ken Walker's Bulbous Iris website for a chat: home.pacbell.net/kenww/my_iris/bulbous/bulbous.htm Your Iris Germanica ('Bearded') usually go dormant right after...
2008-08-23  Star Gazer Lillies Star Gazers are Oriental Lilies. Best time of year to thin or transplant them is coming up: Autumn, as metabolism is winding down. Second best time of course is Spring. When you do take them out of...
2008-08-21   Oriental lily I don't blame you for wanting to take these Lilies with you. There is no experience like inhaling the fragrance of a bed of Casablancas on a warm Summer morning. They are beautiful. Figure though...
2008-08-18  iris transfer The most important step: A soil test. Don't touch ANYTHING until you have that information at your fingertips. Let me begin with my Soil Test Speech. Let's suppose you want to bake a cake. The...
2008-08-16  Dalias As you know, the Catskills region is going to be too cold to leave these plants in the ground past October. Certainly it would be risky even if you were to mulch them carefully and provide superb drainage...
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