Having begun my gardening career in Washington, D.C. by this time of year I feel totally behind schedule if my vegetables aren't planted yet. New Hampshire has a very different climate, however, so I have to spend my time reading and planning rather than planting in early spring. This new book by Henry Homeyer, a UNH Cooperative Extension Master Gardner who lives in Cornish Flat, has lots of helpful information on NH specific gardening issues. Mr. Homeyer was a guest on NHPR's The Exchange earlier this month.
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