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David Oblas
My milkweed brings all the gnomes to the yard
With a garden trowel in one hand, a croquet mallet in the other, and laughing at his own corny garden puns, this organic enthusiast practically lives in his back yard. Quick with a joke, or to grow artichokes, there's nowhere that he'd rather be.
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11 Seed Catalogs You Should Read This Winter
David Oblas
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February 21, 2019
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5 Minute Read
It’s snowing in Pennsylvania today. Which means I have the day off. Which means I’m reading seed catalogs, planning my spring garden, and ignoring all other chores in the house because I’m too distracted with the dreams of my perfect 2019 garden. You’re probably familiar with the classic seed catalogs from Burpee, Gurney’s, and Harris, but there’s a whole world of catalogs out there that you NEED to investigate this year. I took the liberty of doing the heavy work for you, by calling i
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Ignore the Recalls — Grow Your Own Romaine Lettuce
David Oblas
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January 5, 2019
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4 Minute Read
With romaine lettuce back on the shelves in most grocery stores, and the CDC investigation winding down (it’s still ongoing as of this writing), it makes me wonder... why aren’t more people growing their own lettuce? We could have all been eating Caesar salads this whole time! In 2018, the US saw 2 major E. coli outbreaks related to romaine lettuce. The first outbreak, with illnesses starting on March 13, was traced back to <a href
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Warm Up Your Patio With A Fire Pit
David Oblas
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November 17, 2018
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2 Minute Read
Halloween has come and gone, Thanksgiving is right around the corner. Your family gatherings are starting to move indoors for the winter, but you still want to spend time outside! “Oh, but it’s so cold out!” says grandma. Relax grandma, we got this. It’s time to install a fire pit to keep your outdoor gatherers warm. Types of Fire Pits There are so many different kinds of fire pits that it’s hard to choose what’s best for you. First you need to decide what you wa
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Grilled Butternut Squash "Salad"
David Oblas
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October 29, 2018
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4 Minute Read
Butternut squash is part of the winter squash family, which also includes such favorites as the spaghetti squash, acorn squash, delicata squash, and of course pumpkins. It’s usually one of the last plants harvested from my garden, generally at the same time that I’m cutting pumpkins off the vines for the front step. Since it’s one of the last crops in the garden, I find it suiting to always make it one of the last foods on my grill before winter comes. I never quite found an amazing re
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What Can I Do With All These Darn Fall Leaves?
David Oblas
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October 23, 2018
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6 Minute Read
I love a good maple tree in the fall. Especially the Sugar Maple, with it’s bright orange flaring colors. That’s why we chose to plant one 6 years ago after our wedding in October. It’s our wedding tree. We love it. But Oh. My. God. The amount of leaves that drop from it! Like, really? It’s still a sapling by maple tree standards, but between it, and our neighbor’s gigantic Oak tree in their front yard, sometimes we can barely see grass in that corner of our lawn.
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5 Reasons Why I Let My Grass Grow Too Long
David Oblas
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September 28, 2018
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5 Minute Read
“It’s just because you’re lazy.” Well, no. I mean, maybe that’s part of it, but there are actually several benefits to letting my lawn grow to the point of neighborly complaint comment. When I moved into my house 8 years ago on a cold blistery day in January, I had no idea what the lawn was like. For the first year, I cut the grass every weekend. There were Canadian Thistles EVERYWHERE, so I assumed the best way to combat them was to cut them down as low and as often as
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Can I Still Start A Vegetable Garden In September?
David Oblas
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September 1, 2018
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2 Minute Read
Sure! Well, wait… did you want to grow tomatoes and peppers? Because then, no. Well, wait, again… you can plant those now if you live in zones 9 or 10. Let’s back up for a minute. How about we assume you want to grow ALL THE THINGS, but you don’t happen to live on the southern tip of Florida, or the coastline of California. You’re basically going to be out of luck when it comes to the majority of ‘warm weather crops,’ which include such favorites as tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, corn,
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Natural Ways To Keep Deer Out Of Your Garden
David Oblas
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August 26, 2018
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5 Minute Read
Deer are beautiful creatures. People tend to stop what they are doing, and just watch for awhile when they see a deer grazing in a field. I, myself, am guilty of pulling over on the local roads to point out herds of deer to my daughter. A couple of poorly answered questions later (“Where do they live?”, “Why are they watching us, too?”, “How do they know where to cross the street?”), and we’re back to driving. Deer are great from a distance. But then they show up in your back yard. In
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Dave's Grilled Peach Ice Cream Sundae
David Oblas
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July 24, 2018
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3 Minute Read
With summer in full swing, everyone in your neighborhood is out grilling up their steaks, chicken, and burgers. Amazing side dishes are flying off grills everywhere, like corn on the cob, sliced zucchinis, and baked potatoes. But the grill isn’t just for your main course and sides anymore. Keep the coals rolling for some delicious grilled fruit for dessert! I’ve always had a healthy(?) obsession appreciation for peaches, whether I’m eating them fresh, baking them into a sweet ga
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Tips For A Successful (And Safe) Backyard Fireworks Display
David Oblas
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June 29, 2018
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6 Minute Read
July 4th is upon us! Every year we come together to celebrate our American independence, which means grilling, games, drinking, parades, and of course fireworks. While fireworks are a true American tradition, they need to be treated with respect, and used carefully. In October 2017, my home state of Pennsylvania changed their law in regards to consumer fireworks. Now we are allowed to purchase roman candles, bottle rockets, firecrackers, and larger mortar and artillery shells,
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