The Horticultural Trilogy: Soil, Light, and Water

Sometimes I just need to be slapped in the face, metaphorically that is. I love what I do and sometimes get so excited and into the weeds with clients and teaching that it can over-shadow some basic gardening principles that can help everyone. My goal is always to help people become better gardeners, and the more time IContinue reading “The Horticultural Trilogy: Soil, Light, and Water”

The Science and Art of Watering

Providing the proper amount of water to your plants is both a science and an art.  Often times, nature does not provide enough moisture for our plants, and the invention of irrigation systems helped us to fill the void.  Unfortunately, these systems are often not set up properly and can cause more damage than good.Continue reading “The Science and Art of Watering”

Growing Degree Day Meaning for Plants and Insects

As a follow-up to the previous piece on pollinators and native plants, I thought a brief discussion of Growing Degree Days (GDD) would be interesting. I seem to do this every year or two, but it really helps to reinforce our previous discussion on the relationship between plants and pollinators. Nature provides plants at the right timeContinue reading “Growing Degree Day Meaning for Plants and Insects”