
We are going to celebrate 20 plus one year in business in 2021! We didn't get to celebrate our 20 years in business in 2020. So we will celebrate 20 plus 1 in 2021!. And there's so much to celebrate. We celebrate all our customers who have hung with us through all these years. It's been quite the journey, and we can't do it without you.
We are excited to say we put up another greenhouse! More room=more plants! The workshops have become very popular. I encourage all of you to sign up for a workshop. Friends are coming as groups, grandmas are using workshops as gifts, and businesses are using our workshops as a team-building tool. Come make memories!
We are excited to say we put up another greenhouse! More room=more plants! The workshops have become very popular. I encourage all of you to sign up for a workshop. Friends are coming as groups, grandmas are using workshops as gifts, and businesses are using our workshops as a team-building tool. Come make memories!
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I have my baskets on a timed drip system. It comes on everyday for 1 hour. It does a better job than hand watering, because the Pro Mix potting soil (in the basket) can better absorb the water at a slower rate than hand watering. If you feel you don't have enough flowers on your basket, it could be because you are starving your containers.
Many people have problems with tomato blight during summer. We have found, if the ground stays consistently moist, you can probably eliminate chances of blight. To help keep the ground moist, add 2 ice cream buckets full of mushroom compost/vegetable plant, and mix into soil well. Plant your tomatoes very deep, only leaving a few leaves showing above ground.
I get asked all the time how to take care of perennials. Once you get the container home, please water the container every day, until you get it planted. So the sooner, you get the perennial planted, the easier it becomes to take care of. Make sure the soil is well worked up and add 1 heaping ice cream bucket of mushroom compost/perennial.