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A Garden Short Story – Gothic Arch Greenhouses

Today…Tomorrow….a Garden Short Story, there’s just not much out there that is more rewarding than putting in a good day readying the soil for this year’s Garden. Time is bent when your back is in the toil of turning and cleaning the earth….engrossed in the moment, yet somehow at the same time, dreaming of the bounty of fresh, delicious vegetables and fruits still months away.

10 Unique Holiday Gifts for Gardeners

Does the plant and flower lover in your life have a stockpile of planters, seed packets, and garden figurines going unused year after year? Does coming up with a unique, useful, beautiful gift for the gardener in your life seem like a daunting task? If so, we are here to help! Read more about 10 unique holiday gifts for gardeners that will make this year’s holiday shopping a snap for every budget

10 Great Gifts for Gardeners

Got a gardener on your holiday shopping list? Fortunately, there’s no shortage of gift ideas, but with so many, where do you begin? For starters, consider your recipient’s level of interest, whether a beginner or an experienced grower, and even how small or large their garden may be.In the spirit of the season, we put together a list where you could find something that would make any recipient—and any budget—happy.

7 Best Cold Weather Crops

The impending arrival of winter is no reason to take a break from your gardening activities—unless you absolutely want to. Of course, a greenhouse makes it easier to support your growing efforts year-round, but if you choose the right crop—and if your local climate allows—there are even some things you can tend to in outside gardens when the temperature starts to change with the seasons.

Gardening – One Day at a Time

Now that spring is solidly in place, with each passing day we witness the results of our time spent in preparation, planting and tending our gardens. There is a mounting sense of anticipation as we watch our carefully planting seedlings begin to put on top growth, indicating the development of a healthy root system.