Reimagined Roots

Reimagined Roots We transform plain grass spaces into beautiful gardens packed with food, medicine, and native plants
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Accredited Organic Land Care Professional (AOLCP)
Certified Permaculture Design Consultant (PDC)

06/03/2026
06/03/2026
My chickens are eating my seedlings. 🐤Hopefully yours are not... here are 3 other garden pests that might set you back t...
06/03/2026

My chickens are eating my seedlings. 🐤

Hopefully yours are not... here are 3 other garden pests that might set you back this spring!

Cutworms. These beige/grey caterpillars will be moths one day, but first they will sever your seedlings at the base overnight. You can protect your little seedlings with a physical barrier - like half a solo cup around the base of your seedlings. Already have them? Sprinkle a dusting of diatomaceous earth on the soil.

Slugs. Leaving a slimy trail behind, these guys can defoliate your seedings SO quickly, that they don't have a chance to recover before they can't photosynthesize. From placing half a grapefruit in the garden, to spreading eggshells throughout, there are tons of organic and creative ways to protect your seedlings.

Flea Beetles. Established plants can handle the damage, but little seedlings get peppered with tiny holes, stunting or killing them before they have a chance to flourish! Use a floating row cover to protect your little seedlings - especially brassicas.

Keep that row cover on hand to protect from cabbage worms next month. 👍

Your landscape should do more than just look nice.Raised beds full of food. Young fruit trees growing year by year. Nati...
05/31/2026

Your landscape should do more than just look nice.

Raised beds full of food. Young fruit trees growing year by year. Native flowers buzzing with pollinators. Space for kids to play, explore, and connect with the outdoors.

We love helping families turn underused lawns into outdoor spaces that are beautiful, productive, and full of life. 🌱

Want this too? Let us know, we’d love to help!

05/27/2026

Learn how to compost with Lucy from

05/27/2026

Your summer garden can be easier this year. 🌱

The weeds are growing, the pollinators are buzzing, and the tomatoes are finally taking off. Come spend an evening with us at New England Botanic Garden learning practical ways to support healthier, more resilient gardens through the busiest months of the season.

We’ll talk watering, soil health, pests, planting, timing, and all the little seasonal decisions that make gardening easier and more rewarding.

June 3 • 6–8PM

Limited seats • Advance tickets required

05/27/2026

Your summer garden can be easier this year. 🌱

The weeds are growing, the pollinators are buzzing, and the tomatoes are finally taking off. Come spend an evening with us at New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill learning practical ways to support healthier, more resilient gardens through the busiest months of the season.

We’ll talk watering, soil health, pests, planting, timing, and all the little seasonal decisions that make gardening easier and more rewarding.

June 3 • 6–8PM
New England Botanic Garden

Limited seats • Advance tickets required
https://bit.ly/3RzDNwc

Memorial Day is a great time to plant, but it's a bit more nuanced than 'green means go'...True or False?- You should wa...
05/26/2026

Memorial Day is a great time to plant, but it's a bit more nuanced than 'green means go'...

True or False?

- You should wait until Memorial Day to plant your veggies

False! Many cool-season crops (like lettuce and peas) should be planted earlier.
Didn't plant them yet? No worries! You can succession sow these, and plant cool season crops in the fall too!

- Planting later leads to stronger, healthier plants.

False... Delaying planting can shorten the growing season and stress crops in summer heat. Things like peppers and eggplant are time sensitive and really need the full season to thrive.

- After Memorial Day, you don’t need to worry about weather anymore.

False! Cold snaps and heat waves can affect young plants. Keep your eyes on the weather and take some time to set up drip irrigation to ensure your plants are getting all they need during weather fluctuations.

05/24/2026

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