Dig It! Garden Blog

Author: coastalmaine-editor

    May 27, 2026

    Where Art Meets Observation: Living with Maine’s Wildflowers Indoors

    Inside the offices of the Lyn and Daniel Lerner Visitor Center—home to teams across horticulture, plant science, membership, marketing, finance,…

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    A raised garden bed filled with young tree saplings, from broadleaf to conifer.

    March 24, 2026

    Award-Winning Research on Climate Change & Tree Seedlings

    Supporting Student-Led Climate Research in Maine Award-winning research is helping us better understand how climate change is impacting tree seedling…

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    A woman wearing a hat, gloves, and a "Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens" staff jacket, using a shovel to dig in a garden bed. A small wooden building, white picket fence, and a wooden bridge are in the background.

    March 16, 2026

    Trees in the Winter Landscape 

    As gardeners start dreaming about spring again, it’s worth appreciating the trees that carried the landscape through winter. Our Horticulture…

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    Close-up of a Beach Plum bush branch with deep purple berries and green leaves.

    March 13, 2026

    From Flower to Fruit

    During spring, plants burst into bloom, signaling the start of a new growing season. But these blooms are not just…

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    February 25, 2026

    How To Plant Dahlia Tubers

    Courtney Locke, our horticulturist and caretaker, oversees our Dahlia and Iris Garden and keeps a close watch on the health…

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    September 22, 2025

    Maker Stories: In the Studio With Kristin Dennison of Goodland Pottery  

    Kristin Dennison can sit for hours at her pottery wheel. The flat, circular machine is about three feet tall and…

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    August 4, 2025

    A Partnership to Preserve Wildness Around Cultivated Spaces

    As part of our commitment to plant science and conservation, Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens has partnered with student researchers across…

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    July 31, 2025

    Growing Your Garden: Black Beauty Poppy

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