5th February 2019 Garden Magic: Revealing a Beautiful Spring Border Sometimes the most well-meaning plant purchases can clutter up a garden. This time, I revive a wintry border and prepare it for the magic of spring.
3rd February 2019 Community Spotlight: Installing Leaky Pipe Irrigation The Kitchen Garden workshops are back in full swing at Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses. Today, we discovered how to lay leaky pipe irrigation.
23rd January 2019 Coir Liners: The pros and cons of using coconut fibres in planters Coir, made from coconut shell fibres, is a very popular material for hanging baskets, pots, and soil improvement. But I was really skeptical that coir could help me revive these planters.
17th January 2019 Gardening Plus One: Taking On a Garden Apprentice I had been thinking about how I could expand my team to handle the influx of gardening work that I expect closer towards spring. Today was my first day bringing in an apprentice to help me with gardening.
16th January 2019 Let’s Make Soil: Gardening with Nursery Kids I never imagined in my wildest predictions that I would ever become a nursery teacher. But somehow, through gardening, I stumbled into just that. Through...
15th January 2019 Revealing a Promising Garden Through Clear Out It’s strangely satisfying to clear out gardens that have been overtaken by weeds. You can really see a big transformation in just a few short hours.
11th January 2019 Battery-Powered Hedge Cutter: Is It Worth It? I defeated a hedge monster today, which had taken over a client’s front garden. I also discovered that gardening tools have drastically improved, and they don’t have to be loud and scary to get the job done.
10th June 2018 A Hidden Botanical Getaway in the South Today, we visit the stunning Atlanta Botanical Garden in Gainesville, Georgia. A sister garden of the much larger Atlanta Botanical Garden, this hidden gem is certain to delight the eye.
8th February 2018 Make Your Own: Terrarium! This dry terrarium will become a fabulous decorative feature for your home and bring joy for years to come. It doesn’t require much watering, and it definitely should not be sealed in a jar.
5th February 2017 At the Vegetable Garden in Dulwich Park Experience a day at Dulwich community vegetable garden from the comfort of your armchair. Explore how such a garden runs and get inspired to garden.