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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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How To Plan & Design a Garden in 4 Simple Steps
Planning and designing a garden can be a difficult task. You need to know where in your yard there is more or less sun, protection from wind, overhead coverage, and more. Being intentional for anything you’d like to accomplish mitigates frustrating and unwanted journeys back to the drawing board or back to the store. Walk along through 4 simple steps to plan your next, first, or current, garden. Having a Garden Plan is Valuable Think of a garden plan as a blueprint or a map. Without a map, you don’t know where you’re going or where you may land. A plan will logically guide your steps. Planning a garden with intentionality before you plant offers several benefits. The Benefits of Having a Garden Plan or Strategy A garden strategy saves time. Having to stall a portion of your project because it was disorganized or interrupted by having to make multiple trips to the store is the worst! Instead, use your time effectively by putting in extra time on the front end at the planning stage. Detailed plans won’t eliminate the unforeseen or unexpected, but they will cut down on the mix-ups. A written garden game plan will decrease stress. A plan will keep you from being overwhelmed. Once the plan is written, you don’t have to hold them all in your brain. You can decide how big or small the pieces are and how they fit together. A master plan gives you focus on timing and direction, and when to
How To Plan & Design a Garden in 4 Simple Steps
Planning and designing a garden can be a difficult task. You need to know where in your yard there is more or less sun, protection from wind, overhead coverage, and more. Being intentional for anything you’d like to accomplish mitigates frustrating and unwanted journeys back to the drawing board or back to the store. Walk along through 4 simple steps to plan your next, first, or current, garden. Having a Garden Plan is Valuable Think of a garden plan as a blueprint or a map. Without a map, you don’t know where you’re going or where you may land. A plan will logically guide your steps. Planning a garden with intentionality before you plant offers several benefits. The Benefits of Having a Garden Plan or Strategy A garden strategy saves time. Having to stall a portion of your project because it was disorganized or interrupted by having to make multiple trips to the store is the worst! Instead, use your time effectively by putting in extra time on the front end at the planning stage. Detailed plans won’t eliminate the unforeseen or unexpected, but they will cut down on the mix-ups. A written garden game plan will decrease stress. A plan will keep you from being overwhelmed. Once the plan is written, you don’t have to hold them all in your brain. You can decide how big or small the pieces are and how they fit together. A master plan gives you focus on timing and direction, and when to
Growing Food
From Drab to Fab: 7 Simple Steps to Your Garden Makeover
Is your garden space weary and needing a glow-up? Imagine the sense of accomplishment and pride that comes with transforming it into a beautiful, thriving
A Comprehensive Guide on How to Grow Carrots
Carrots are a versatile and delicious vegetable that can be enjoyed in many ways, and they are also a great source of nutrients and vitamins
How to Get Rid of Aphids in Your Garden
Aphids and summer go hand in hand, and they can be particularly bad when a wet spring is followed up by a hot, dry summer.
Growing Annuals
From Drab to Fab: 7 Simple Steps to Your Garden Makeover
Is your garden space weary and needing a glow-up? Imagine the sense of accomplishment and pride that comes with transforming it into a beautiful, thriving
How to Get Rid of Aphids in Your Garden
Aphids and summer go hand in hand, and they can be particularly bad when a wet spring is followed up by a hot, dry summer.
How to Water Your Garden During Wet Weather
Each growing season has its own personality, some can be really wet, and managing garden watering can be a little tricky when the rain lasts
Container Gardening
From Drab to Fab: 7 Simple Steps to Your Garden Makeover
Is your garden space weary and needing a glow-up? Imagine the sense of accomplishment and pride that comes with transforming it into a beautiful, thriving
How to Get Rid of Aphids in Your Garden
Aphids and summer go hand in hand, and they can be particularly bad when a wet spring is followed up by a hot, dry summer.
How to Water Your Garden During Wet Weather
Each growing season has its own personality, some can be really wet, and managing garden watering can be a little tricky when the rain lasts
How to Get Rid of Aphids in Your Garden
Aphids and summer go hand in hand, and they can be particularly bad when a wet spring is followed up by a hot, dry summer.
How to Water Your Garden During Wet Weather
Each growing season has its own personality, some can be really wet, and managing garden watering can be a little tricky when the rain lasts
Fall Mums 101: Your Complete Guide to Selecting and Caring for Fall Chrysanthemums
Chrysanthemums are the superstars of the fall season here on the Canadian prairies. As autumn leaves turn and the air cools, there’s no better way
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.