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Conserving the Autumn Garden: a southwest consideration

Golden leaves are beginning to cloak the upper slopes of the Rockies, and with the aspens turning so turns the season. As the British poet, Philip Larkin, would have it, ā€œAutumn has caught us in our summer wear.ā€ Just like itā€™s caught generations of gardeners before us. Turning to my treasured 240-year-old edition of the […]

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Grow Fabulous Roses in Containersā€”Anne Reeves Shares her Secrets

ā€œRoses donā€™t like to live in pots. They all want their feet in the ground.ā€ I thought that old rose adage was trueā€”until I met author, photographer, and blogger, Anne Reeves. Her home garden in the Seattle area is overflowing with roses in containers. And many have been thriving for years in their potsā€”so I […]

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Greenhouse Living: a careful balance

Optimal use of a greenhouse depends upon a careful balance of temperature, water, and light to maintain the ambient gases that keep the plants living within healthy, productive and happy. At this point in the proceedings I’ll climb up on my soapbox, so youā€™re excused if you donā€™t wish to hear about how weā€™re all, […]

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Tips for Easier Summer Gardeningā€”When tasks are huge, go small

Each year, at some moment in the gardening season, Iā€™m overwhelmed by what needs to be done. The weeds are burgeoning, the midday heat limits my garden time, and every border or bed demands attention. But I have a work-around for overwhelm. The secret? I think small. I choose one area, one tiny area, and […]

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The Philadelphia Flower Show 2021 comes out to the garden.

Hartley Botanicā€™s classic Victorian greenhouse was the centerpiece of one of the most relatable gardens at this yearā€™s Philadelphia Flower Show, which was themed ā€œHABITAT: Natureā€™s Masterpiece,ā€ and geared to exploring ā€œthe beauty of life through natureā€™s kaleidoscopic lens.ā€ At 189 years old, this is the first time the PFS has been held in the […]

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Donā€™t Let Your Plants Wilt

During summer, greenhouse plants need a lot of attention. Temperatures inside a greenhouse can easily soar to over 100oF (38oC) even with all the windows and doors open. Such heat can significantly stress your plants. The problem with high heat is that it causes water in plants to get quickly depleted through transpiration. Transpiration is […]