The Uncle Mike's Gang on Facebook

Written bySusan Harris
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Uncle Mike’s brand herbs and vegetables actually looks like fun to me, from just perusing their new photo album on our Facebook page.  My favorite is the album of Uncle Mike’s Staff and Greenhouse, but check out the edibles here and some lovely flower photos, too.  All photos by Rebecca Rondeau, who’s all thumb’s up in the collage below.

More staffers in this collagee are Eva Zelenka on the upper left and BK Noonan in the second row.

Below you see Tracey Martin and Ryan Wholey in the top row.  Then the foursome below are (L-R) Ryan Wholey, Jim McGinn, Jeff Storry and Hy Sam.  The behatted fellow below is Uncle Mike himself - Mike Mahoney - looking a lot like his logo self, doncha think?  What art work!

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ground covers under trees

Any suggestions for an easy care ground cover under a tree? 8-foot square area is near a city sidewalk, subject to road salt, traffic, etc. and grass has never done well.

It is nice to meet the crew

It is nice to meet the crew at Mahoney’s Chelmsford. Uncle Mike is an invaluable source for information and I am sure his crew is as well. I look forward to stopping in to say hello to all and perusing next spring’s choices.

expanding the tomato line this year

I have to say I was quite impressed by the selection of tomatoes available this year. I even gave my 5 year old nephew a super sweet 100 tomato plant and he cared for it all summer, literally seeing (and eating) the fruits of his labor! what a way to encourage children to eat their fruits and veggies. Great job guys!