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Project Grow Community Gardens: March 2014
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Project Grow Community Gardens. Friday, March 28, 2014. This has been a rough winter and enough snow has melted that took a look and some pictures. All the perennials spent the winter under more than a foot of snow and they all look fine, though it is hard to tell this early. The first picture is of Helleborus orientalis. Here is a picture of some snowdrops. They were not only under the snow but also under the ground so they're fine. Behind the snowdrops you can see rabbit poop which is everywhere. This ...
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Bloomin' Blog — Tarrnation Flower Farm
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Farm Stand and Studio. Farm Stand and Studio. Tulips, hellebore, anemone, and narcissus grown by Floret Flower Farm. And composed by Vanessa on her trip to Washington State. March 22, 2016. Vine', and how could I forget an all time favorite, sweet peas- 4 new collections to be introduced this spring! Our piles of seeds including some of our favorites from Johnnys Select Seeds. Each seed pack is categorized by variety and time of planting. I have spent the last few days going over the notes from last year...
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Good Scents Gardens: March 2014
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A One Man Cut Flower Farm in Ypsilanti. The cut flower business ended in 2011 but I continue to post other items about gardening. Monday, March 3, 2014. Perennial Flowers from Seed. One of the advantages of growing perennials from seed is you get a lot more bang for the buck. Even small starter perennials you get at. Another advantage is the selection. Offered 8 different kinds of. 28 primroses, but it is a nice problem to have and they only need to be about 8 inches apart so I will come up with something.
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Good Scents Gardens: Sunflowers for Cutting
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A One Man Cut Flower Farm in Ypsilanti. The cut flower business ended in 2011 but I continue to post other items about gardening. Sunday, February 23, 2014. Single Stem or Branching. All the true reds and true oranges are branching varieties. Although some single stem varieties are advertised as orange or red, I thought the orange ones were more gold and the reds had a yellow overlay which the branching kinds do not. Yellow, gold, pale yellow. More gold than orange, but a pretty double. J L Hudson Seeds.
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The Cutting Garden – Prairieland Flowers
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Bringing the prairie to you, one bouquet at a time. So I’ve decided to compile all of the information that I have right now about starting a cutting garden. Last year all of my free time was devoted to research on growing flowers that I hardly had anytime to spend mastering my other crafts. Starting a cutting garden may seem simple but, there is a lot of work that goes into the initial set up (especially if this will become a business). Gilding the Lily: Inside the Cut Flower Industry. Johnny’s Sel...
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Good Scents Gardens: February 2014
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A One Man Cut Flower Farm in Ypsilanti. The cut flower business ended in 2011 but I continue to post other items about gardening. Sunday, February 23, 2014. Single Stem or Branching. All the true reds and true oranges are branching varieties. Although some single stem varieties are advertised as orange or red, I thought the orange ones were more gold and the reds had a yellow overlay which the branching kinds do not. Yellow, gold, pale yellow. More gold than orange, but a pretty double. I'm growing two 1...
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Good Scents Gardens: Cutting Garden for 2014
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A One Man Cut Flower Farm in Ypsilanti. The cut flower business ended in 2011 but I continue to post other items about gardening. Friday, February 21, 2014. Cutting Garden for 2014. I got all the seeds for these from. I'm only growing my favorite things and below are the ones I chose followed by the space I'm allowing for each. This is a really nice hybrid perennial delphinium. It is about 4-5 feet tall and does not need staking. The seeds are not cheap - about $14 for 100. Delphinium seed is...This is a...
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Project Grow Community Gardens: February 2014
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Project Grow Community Gardens. Wednesday, February 26, 2014. If you have never had parsley root you can find it at Hiller's and at Meijer. It looks like a small white carrot and is sold with the greens still attached. Eliot Coleman says you can eat the greens as you would parsley though I never have. The roots kind of taste like parsley in the same way celeriac tastes like celery. It's not cheap. A bunch of 3 or 4 roots costs $2 or more. If you like it, the cost makes it well worth while to grow. Seeds ...
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