It pains me to see customers spending hundreds of dollars on new plants and simultaneously refusing to spend a few more on a bag or two of compost and a box of starter fertilizer. These two items are not unnecessary “add-ons” that the retailer is just trying to add to the sale, they are critical components of a successful transplanting process - or as I like to refer to them as “plant insurance”. Unless you have phenomenal soil, you should always add compost and starter fertilizers when you are planting new plants. Here is why…
As we head into the heat that is August, I think it is appropriate to talk about some shade plants this week, specifically ferns. Ferns, of many kinds, thrive in our local gardens, enjoying our maritime climate and mild winters. They will grow nicely in…