Blog :: 05-2012

Springtime is Turnip Time!

Editor's Note: This is part 5 of our weekly gardening series, in which Ian will share tips  and  his experiences throughout the growing season. Turnips are a root vegetable. Although the entire plant may be eaten, their bulb grows underground in loose soil, similar to potatoes or radishes. I planted my turnips on March 17th and according [...]

A Spring in the Market

The Spring real estate market is generally the busiest of the year, and this Spring is shaping up to be the best since the market crashed 6 years ago. One of the most telling indicators is the drop in the number of houses on the market. The National Association of Realtors recently reported inventory in April hit a 6.6-month supply, down [...]

We Remember

Memorial day weekend is finally here! Although the colleges have been out for a few weeks and the local schools don’t get out for a few more, for most, the last weekend in May is the unofficial start to summer. Finally, the time has come to lay out in the sun, head down to the beaches, and fire up the grill. But if you can pull yourself [...]

Average Home Prices Remain Even

In the Rhode Island Association of Realtors recent release of sales data on single family homes for the month of April, they showed the number of homes sold increased but the median price was off. The explanation for the lower median was an increase of foreclosures and short sales.   Looking at the more statistical quarterly data over the [...]

Designing your Summer Garden

Editor’s Note: This is part 4 of our weekly gardening series, in which Ian will share tips and his experiences throughout the growing season. Days are starting to get too warm for lettuce, so I harvested my mustard greens, black and red lettuces, and arugula, and I ended up with 3 1-gallon bags of mixed greens! I also pulled my last batch [...]

Give your garden the gift of Compost

Editor’s Note: This is part 3 of our weekly gardening series, in which Ian will share tips and his experiences throughout the growing season. I was totally afraid of composting, mostly because I didn’t think it was possible  in the city. I did a little research and discovered compost tumblers, round  sealed bins that limit odor (coffee [...]

Alumni and Student Art Sale on Benefit Street

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To go from gardening to art is not a far stretch.   In the city, it is a tradition.   You could always use a nice hand blown glass vase to hold your plantings.   The annual RISD Alumni + Student Art Sale on Benefit Street is a staple for East Siders and visitors alike.   The street fair draws from the gifted of RISD's past and current [...]

Planning Your First Garden

Editor's Note: This is part 1 of our weekly gardening series, in which Ian will share tips and his experiences throughout the growing season. Like most Rhode Islanders, I live in a small house with an even smaller backyard.  Being single and twenty-something, it was a priority for my first house to  be in a lively urban setting within [...]

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