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Hi! I am Sharon Wallish Murphy. I grew up in my family’s greenhouse at the heels of my father, Charlie, who mentored and helped me to develop my passion – sharing the love of growing. After 20 years of having my own greenhouse, I can say that my mission is to empower others to find joy in their gardening journey and together we can make a more beautiful and life giving world.
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6 Ways to Care for your Garden in Hot, Dry Weather
Summer weather can be unpredictable and hot, dry weather can take a toll on a garden. How can you help your plants beat the heat? Let’s dig in and talk about 6 things you can do to keep your garden healthy and reduce plant stress when it’s sweltering. 1. Meticulously Maintain Garden Hydration in Hot Weather Knowing when and how to water is one of the keys to maintaining healthy garden spaces. Just like humans, plants need plenty of water to keep their metabolic activities in check. Without adequate hydration, tissue turgor, photosynthesis, and all other processes get sluggish and become compromised. How can you tell your plants need water? Plants talk to us through their leaves. Wilting, or flagging, is the first sign that plants are low on water. Wilting happens on a continuum. A little wilt isn’t harmful; the plant is just telling you with that slight leaf bend that they’d like a drink. But a full-on, complete leaf collapse is a high-stress event for a plant. You never want your plants to get to this place because sometimes they don’t recover, and other times there may be lasting effects for the rest of the plant’s life. They may not grow to their full height, there may be poor flowering, and poor fruit or vegetable production. Check Hydration Levels Daily Create a routine of walking through and checking your garden early in the morning. This goes for all types of gardens: in-ground flower and vegetable gardens, balcony or
6 Ways to Care for your Garden in Hot, Dry Weather
Summer weather can be unpredictable and hot, dry weather can take a toll on a garden. How can you help your plants beat the heat? Let’s dig in and talk about 6 things you can do to keep your garden healthy and reduce plant stress when it’s sweltering. 1. Meticulously Maintain Garden Hydration in Hot Weather Knowing when and how to water is one of the keys to maintaining healthy garden spaces. Just like humans, plants need plenty of water to keep their metabolic activities in check. Without adequate hydration, tissue turgor, photosynthesis, and all other processes get sluggish and become compromised. How can you tell your plants need water? Plants talk to us through their leaves. Wilting, or flagging, is the first sign that plants are low on water. Wilting happens on a continuum. A little wilt isn’t harmful; the plant is just telling you with that slight leaf bend that they’d like a drink. But a full-on, complete leaf collapse is a high-stress event for a plant. You never want your plants to get to this place because sometimes they don’t recover, and other times there may be lasting effects for the rest of the plant’s life. They may not grow to their full height, there may be poor flowering, and poor fruit or vegetable production. Check Hydration Levels Daily Create a routine of walking through and checking your garden early in the morning. This goes for all types of gardens: in-ground flower and vegetable gardens, balcony or
Growing Food
Eight Tips for Transplanting Plants in Your Garden
Transplanting is a routine but essential gardening function. All garden plants, including trees, shrubs, perennial and annual flowers, some vegetables, and many herbs, are transplanted
Transplanting Vegetable Seedlings
Knowing What Vegetable Seedlings Do and Don’t Do Well as Transplants Is excitement building for the upcoming gardening opportunities brought by spring? My focus is
Home Garden Irrigation Options
Are you looking into home garden irrigation options? It can be difficult to know what watering method is best to help your garden thrive. Home
Growing Annuals
Eight Tips for Transplanting Plants in Your Garden
Transplanting is a routine but essential gardening function. All garden plants, including trees, shrubs, perennial and annual flowers, some vegetables, and many herbs, are transplanted
3 Tips for Buying Plants to Save You Money
Early Spring Shopping Can Feel Frenetic Once the weather warms up, the gardening season takes off with a vengeance, and it’s hard not to get
How to Grow Lavender
Grow Luscious Lavender with These Tips! Lavender, that romantically fragrant flowering plant from the Mediterranean region, is an herb for every gardener’s collection. If you’re looking
Container Gardening
Eight Tips for Transplanting Plants in Your Garden
Transplanting is a routine but essential gardening function. All garden plants, including trees, shrubs, perennial and annual flowers, some vegetables, and many herbs, are transplanted
A Complete Guide on How to Grow Peonies
Peonies are one of the most popular flowering plants in the world. Their delicate petals and vibrant colours add beauty and elegance to any garden
3 Tips for Buying Plants to Save You Money
Early Spring Shopping Can Feel Frenetic Once the weather warms up, the gardening season takes off with a vengeance, and it’s hard not to get
3 Tips for Buying Plants to Save You Money
Early Spring Shopping Can Feel Frenetic Once the weather warms up, the gardening season takes off with a vengeance, and it’s hard not to get
How to Grow Lavender
Grow Luscious Lavender with These Tips! Lavender, that romantically fragrant flowering plant from the Mediterranean region, is an herb for every gardener’s collection. If you’re looking
Begonias 101: A Complete Guide to Growing Amazing Begonias
Begonias are beautiful, versatile plants perfect for gardens, patios, and balcony growing spaces. If you’re looking to fill your garden with bright colours and different shapes
Meet Sharon
Sharon Wallish Murphy grew up in her family’s greenhouse at the heels of her father, Charlie, who mentored and helped her develop her passion – to share the love of growing. After 20 years of having her own greenhouse, her desire is to empower others to find joy in their gardening journey and together we can make a more beautiful and life giving world.
The Perfect Place For Plants
Children's Book
In 2019, Sharon pulled out her pen and wrote The Perfect Place for Plants.