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Greenhouse gives head start on growing season

Greenhouse gives head start on growing season Valerie Myers Times-News FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Gus Picardo and his wife Mary Picardo raise a variety of vegetables and flowers. The couple got a head start on their garden when they stayed home because of the COVID-19 pandemic.Jack Hanrahan | Times-News (AP)Show MoreShow Less 2of5 Mary Picardo waters fig plants in her backyard greenhouse. Gus and Mary Picardo have been eating their own homegrown lettuce since February. By mid-March, they had tomatoes growing on more than four dozen healthy plants.Jack Hanrahan | Times-News (AP)Show MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5 Gus Picardo cares for the plants in his backyard greenhouse.Jack Hanrahan | Times-News (AP)Show MoreShow Less

Springing into action: Couple fires up greenhouse early, gets ahead gardening

BY VALERIE MYERS ASSOCIATED PRESS May 6, 2021 12 Gus Picardo and his wife, Mary Picardo, pose for a photo in their backyard greenhouse, March 19. The couple got ahead on their gardening because of the COVID-19 pandemic. (Jack Hanrahan/Erie Times-News via AP) Moms Are Special Gus and Mary Picardo have been eating their own homegrown lettuce since February. By mid-March, they had tomatoes growing on more than four dozen healthy plants. Their fig trees were bearing fruit while most of the region’s figs were still buried to protect them from the cold. And their perennials and annuals grew stoutly from seed even when temperatures dropped below freezing.

Greenhouse gardening: Getting a head start on growing season

Greenhouse gardening: Getting a head start on growing season By VALERIE MYERS, Erie Times-NewsMay 1, 2021 GMT ERIE, Pa. (AP) Gus and Mary Picardo have been eating their own homegrown lettuce since February. By mid-March, they had tomatoes growing on more than four dozen healthy plants. Their fig trees were bearing fruit while most of the region’s figs were still buried to protect them from the cold. And their perennials and annuals grew stoutly from seed even when temperatures dropped below freezing. The Millcreek Township couple got a head start on their garden when they stayed home because of the COVID-19 pandemic. They generally spend three months each winter in Florida.

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