Dr. A's 2023 Gift Guide
Happy Times: We are so fortunate to be gardeners but, as wonderful as it is, we also realize that there are certain self-evident truths.
1. It is called Working in the Garden for a reason; no-one said that this rose garden or weed garden would be easy.
2. It is truly better to give than to receive, but receiving isn’t half bad either.
So, here are a few Holiday Gift ideas so we can all continue to work (with a smile) in the garden. Enjoy.
My colleague, Kelly Garcia, owns Terra Flower Farm and has recommended two indispensable items for flower farmers: a Cut Flower design and harvesting tool, and a tool belt. You would never know how much you need this tool belt until you have one, it's an essential item for every flower farmer.
New for spring, 2024 This guide serves as a fundamental introduction to the commercial production of cut flowers. It is designed as a field guide, and written primarily with new, small scale cut flower farmers in mind. However, it will also serve as a valuable resource for home gardeners and experienced growers alike.
The guide includes quick reference tables and easy-to-access information. It will be viewed similar in style to an Audubon Guide, providing a comprehensive yet accessible overview of the subject matter, including cultivars, stage of bloom, propagation techniques, planting tomes, spacing and the all-important post-harvest procedures.
The book will be physically robust, and we hope it will be tossed in the back of the wheelbarrow, tractor or pickup and referred to in the field.
If you have a copy of Armitage & Laushman’sSpecialty Cut Flowers, then imagine that as the text for Cut Flowers 401. This is the text for Cut Flowers 101, and they complement each other.
Whether you're starting a small cut flower farm or just looking to expand your gardening knowledge, this manual will provide a solid foundation for success.