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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 Select, Use, and Care for Live Christmas Greenery
Decorating with live Christmas greenery is a tradition of old that dates back to at least the 16th century. Stories of why and how it got started are wide and varied, as is the symbolism of the evergreen. For many, evergreens symbolized hope and life; and the interpretation was slightly different for individual groups. It was a symbol of eternal life for Christians, and for others, it signified protection and anticipation of spring. Evergreens are still a cherished decorating tradition today. They add an air of celebration, nostalgia, beauty, and expectancy to our Yuletide celebrations. In this blog, I will outline how to choose healthy fresh Christmas greenery, how to decorate with fresh Christmas greenery, and how to keep your fresh cut greenery smelling lovely and looking great to last through the holiday season. How to Choose Healthy Christmas Greens The fresher and more hydrated natural Christmas greens are, the longer they will last. Dehydrated, dry greens will spoil and turn brown quickly. Remember to cut or purchase fresh greenery as near as possible to the date you expect to use them so they aren’t sitting around drying out in the process of waiting. 7 Things to Look for When Purchasing Fresh Winter Greens 1. First, consider purchasing your greens from a local grower. Local usually means fresher because products are closer and spend less time in travel. 2. A healthy, deep green colour indicates that it has maintained its water content. Signs of dehydrated greens include a faded, greyish colour, or brown tips. 3.

How to Select, Use, and Care for Live Christmas Greenery
Decorating with live Christmas greenery is a tradition of old that dates back to at least the 16th century. Stories of why and how it got started are wide and varied, as is the symbolism of the evergreen. For many, evergreens symbolized hope and life; and the interpretation was slightly different for individual groups. It was a symbol of eternal life for Christians, and for others, it signified protection and anticipation of spring. Evergreens are still a cherished decorating tradition today. They add an air of celebration, nostalgia, beauty, and expectancy to our Yuletide celebrations. In this blog, I will outline how to choose healthy fresh Christmas greenery, how to decorate with fresh Christmas greenery, and how to keep your fresh cut greenery smelling lovely and looking great to last through the holiday season. How to Choose Healthy Christmas Greens The fresher and more hydrated natural Christmas greens are, the longer they will last. Dehydrated, dry greens will spoil and turn brown quickly. Remember to cut or purchase fresh greenery as near as possible to the date you expect to use them so they aren’t sitting around drying out in the process of waiting. 7 Things to Look for When Purchasing Fresh Winter Greens 1. First, consider purchasing your greens from a local grower. Local usually means fresher because products are closer and spend less time in travel. 2. A healthy, deep green colour indicates that it has maintained its water content. Signs of dehydrated greens include a faded, greyish colour, or brown tips. 3.
Growing Food

Growing Pumpkins to Perfection in Zones 3-4
Pumpkin Growing Magic in the Northern Garden: A Resource for Zone 3–4 Growers Pumpkins are more than just a classic symbol of autumn—they’re a delight

June-Bearing vs. Ever-Bearing vs. Day-Neutral Strawberries: What Gardeners Need to Know
Sharon has participated in weekly radio chats for over 10 years to share simple and practical gardening tips with her zone 3-4 listening audience of

How to Control European Corn Borer in Your Home Garden
The JoY of growing corn can be overshadowed by the challenges posed by reappearance of the European corn borer. European corn borers can cause lots
Growing Annuals

How to Select the Ideal Geranium for Your Garden [+ Geranium Reference Chart]
If you’re looking for vibrant colour and reliable performance for your prairie garden in zones 3 or 4, Geraniums are an outstanding choice. Their resilience

Jump-Start Your Dahlia Season: Tips for Planting Dahlia Tubers in Zone 3-4 Gardens
For gardeners in the brisk climates of plant zones 3 and 4, growing Dahlias can feel like a race against the calendar. The short growing

How to Prepare and Store Dahlia Tubers Over Winter for a Flourishing Spring
Dahlias are the dazzling showstoppers of mid to late summer gardens, rewarding us with vibrant blooms in every imaginable colour and shape. But here’s the
Container Gardening

How to Prepare and Store Dahlia Tubers Over Winter for a Flourishing Spring
Dahlias are the dazzling showstoppers of mid to late summer gardens, rewarding us with vibrant blooms in every imaginable colour and shape. But here’s the

How to Grow and Care for Daylilies
In my early days of perennial gardening, I didn’t understand the mystique of Daylilies, which appears to be an evident and repeated pattern in my

The Plant Benefits of Mycorrhizal Fungus
How to Use Mycorrhizal Fungus in Your Home Garden Sharon has participated in weekly radio chats for over 10 years to share simple and practical

How to Select the Ideal Geranium for Your Garden [+ Geranium Reference Chart]
If you’re looking for vibrant colour and reliable performance for your prairie garden in zones 3 or 4, Geraniums are an outstanding choice. Their resilience

Jump-Start Your Dahlia Season: Tips for Planting Dahlia Tubers in Zone 3-4 Gardens
For gardeners in the brisk climates of plant zones 3 and 4, growing Dahlias can feel like a race against the calendar. The short growing

5 Practical Tips to Keep Hanging Baskets & Planted Containers Thriving in Windy Spaces
Mastering Gardening in the Wind Hanging baskets and planted containers add charm and greenery to any outdoor space, but windy conditions can pose unique challenges
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.

