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Potting Soil in The Greenhouse

It doesnā€™t matter whether you have a large or small, old or modern greenhouse, you will use potting soil. I use a lot of potting soil, bales of it in fact. Iā€™m talking about real potting soil. Mixtures that are instead called ā€œgarden soil,ā€ or something similar, are a different animal entirely. They can contain […]

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Edibles Among the Ornamentalsā€”why not?

Looking for a spot in your garden to grow more edibles in this stay-at-home summer? But maybe you donā€™t want to tear up more lawn or build raised beds. So, consider planting fruits and vegetables in the existing ornamental borders around your home, where the soil is already turned, mulch may be down, and weeds, […]

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Greenhouse Tables and Work Benches

For some greenhouse owners finding space for potted plants can be difficult. Shelving attached to the greenhouse structure can usually only support a few small plants. It is not recommended that you attach shelves to the structure. Many greenhouse structures are designed to support the glazing and to resist wind loads rather than carry heavy […]

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This Five-Minute Exercise Will Make You a Better Gardener

Sometimes itā€™s thought that learning to garden is just picking up a series of techniques. However, whether youā€™re tending a single houseplant or caring for a massive back yard, one of the best ways you can improve your success as a gardener is to sharpen your sense of observation. Phyllis Helland has a simple process […]

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New Directions in Garden Living

This Spring of self-isolation has been, for many people, myself included, unnervingly productive. So many missions accomplished: like sorting through old photo albums and hundreds of 35mm slides and waking memories of my first encounter with Hartley Botanic and their sturdy greenhouses. I recall how charmed I was by their display at the Chelsea Flower […]

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Stay Apart, Grow Togetherā€”Teresa Speight Tells How

People who grow things are hopeful. This month, Iā€™m talking with Teresa Speight, who describes herself as a ā€œgarden visionary.ā€ Teresa consults, teaches, gives garden talks, and delightful podcasts, but her greatest interest goes beyond growing plants. She wants to, as she puts it, ā€œmindfully grow our community.ā€ Teresaā€™s community is a black middle/working class […]