Gardening Tips

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[19 May 2010 | No Comment | ]

 
Inspired by “Uncle” Mike Mahoney and his passion for growing and eating Herbs and Vegetables, this line of plants is a Mahoney’s exclusive. We grow them locally and pesticide free in Mahoney’s Woburn greenhouses. Click on the link below to learn more about Uncle Mike and his herb and vegetable plants
Uncle Mike took after his mother in his passion for growing Tomatoes & other Vegetables. He has experimented with hundreds of varieties in his own backyard and is finally ready to share that passion with the world… or the greater Boston …

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[2 May 2010 | No Comment | ]

Naturally beautiful choices for
New England landscapes
Plants native to the Northeast offer a vast array of colors, shapes and textures. With beautiful displays of flowers and foliage, native perennials make great additions to any New England garden, but beauty and variety aren’t the only reasons why.
Low maintenance
Aside from regular watering during their first season, most native perennials require little maintenance. In general they’re resistant to disease and insects and do not require fertilization or protection in the winter.
Adaptable
Because soil types, light conditions and temperatures change so rapidly and vary so much …

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[1 Apr 2010 | No Comment | ]

Where do I start to get that nice green lawn I’m looking for?

Gardening Tips, Plum TV »

[3 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]

Guinevere Cramer and Paul Mahoney, of Jardin Mahoney Garden Center, give us the dirt on how to get our lawns and gardens in shape for summer.

Gardening Tips, Plant Care »

[4 Apr 2009 | No Comment | ]
Starting seeds indoors

Here’s what you need to know to get started growing your own herbs and vegetables indoors.
Containers – peat pots, planting trays, and peat pellets work best. Just make sure the container drains well and is large enough that it won’t dry out between waterings