During this uncertain time, Home Sown Garden’s founder and owner, Tami Gallagher, would like to provide a few words on our response to COVID-19 and its impacts on our clients, staff, and community: At Home Sown Gardens, we’re used to disruptions. We use the words “weather permitting” and “it depends…” […]
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Pollinators — especially bees — are the invisible workers that make every garden thrive. While bee populations have been declining for 15 years, recent years have seen entire colonies abandon their hives overnight in a phenomenon known as colony collapse disorder — while the causes are complex and still not entirely known, […]
Tulips, hyacinths, crocuses — all these are hardy bulbs, and need exposure to the cold to stimulate blooming in the spring. While they’re a favorite snack of some creatures, the color they provide in spring is extraordinary, and well worth the effort! It’s also time to dig up tender bulbs […]