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Woman Gardening
June 6, 2022

Al’s Gardening Tip of the Week – Feed Your Garden

Vegetables and Flowering Annuals need to be fed on a regular schedule using some type of Fertilizer in order to get luscious fruits and veggies and colorful flowers in abundance. Compost, compost tea, liquid fertilizer, granular fertilizer, timed release fertilizer to name some types that are available in conventional and organic formulations. Our Garden experts […]
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Greenhouses - 2
June 3, 2022

Mark & Sue Adams Greenhouses

Ever wonder where the beautiful Seasonal Greenhouse plants come from at Adams? Take a bird’s eye tour of the Mark & Sue Adams Greenhouses! Mark Adams began gardening when he was just seven years old, taught by his father and grandfather. When he and Sue married, she discovered her passion for plants and plantings. Now, […]
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Pollinator - Bee on Flower
June 1, 2022

Show Local Pollinators Some Love

If you’ve heard a lot of buzz about saving the pollinators you may be wondering what it’s all about. What exactly are pollinators? Why are they important? And just why do they need saving? What are pollinators? Insects and animals that drink nectar from flowers, like bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, moths, beetles and even bats, and […]
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Spraying Garden
May 31, 2022

Al’s Gardening Tip of the Week – Checking for Garden Pests

This week, begin to check your gardens, whether they’re vegetables or flowers on a weekly basis for pests. The bad bugs are out there and by checking weekly you can see if the damage is significant, a one-time thing or if the pest pressure is building. Sometimes, a pest like an Aphid can be discouraged […]
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Gardening Table with Plants Tools
May 23, 2022

Al’s Gardening Tip of the Week – Cultivate Your Garden

On some areas of our gardens, where we have planted seeds or smaller transplants, we may not want to, or be ready to, mulch to keep the weeds under control.  If that’s the case, NOW is the time to cultivate the soil. 15-20 minutes a couple of times per week will save hours of time. […]
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Cheeseboard
May 5, 2022

Build a Photo-Worthy Cheeseboard

A great cheeseboard can be the perfect centerpiece of your get-together. Not sure where to start? Overwhelmed by the possibilities? Just follow these steps and you’ll have a show-stopping platter prepared in no time! Start With a Pretty Platter Because it will eventually become visible as your guests enjoy the selection, start with a pretty […]
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April 22, 2022

Money doesn’t grow on trees. Or does it?

If you’re trying to decide if you should plant a tree, consider this. Trees can certainly add beauty to any landscape, but they also have a positive impact on the environment, can make you healthier and even reduce your energy costs. Trees are vital to the health of our planet and everything on it. Here’s […]
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Assorted Rugelach
April 7, 2022

Don’t forget dessert for Passover and Easter

Celebrating Passover or Easter in the Hudson Valley? Don’t forget dessert! The Poughkeepsie Journal is here to help with their list of Where to find Easter, Passover desserts right here in the Hudson Valley. Adams was happy to make the list with our wide selection of specialty cakes, hot cross buns, struffoli, Italian meat pie, […]
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