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Planting a Parking Strip Garden

Planting a Parking Strip Garden

In part 1, we reviewed the basics of planning a large planting project, from checking the availability of light and water (Step One: Evaluate Your Space) to determining your gardening style and how much you can accomplish with your budget (Step Two: Make a Plan). This week it's time for Step Three! Let's look at what we did here at Swansons to advance our Autumn Project: planting our parking strip.

Designing a Parking Strip Garden

Designing a Parking Strip Garden

September is Autumn Project Month at Swansons Nursery and we know that early autumn is the best time to tackle those planting projects you've been meaning to do. The air and soil are still warm but the rains are coming - a perfect balance for new and transplanted plants to grow, become established before winter, and thrive next year and beyond. We've been busy helping you with your autumn projects and now we're doing one of our own: designing and planting our parking strip.

What Were Those Fantastic Beers?

What Were Those Fantastic Beers?

If you were among the 300+ revelers who attended our Autumn Project Preview Event last night, you probably sampled some of the remarkable offerings brought to us by Hilliard's Beer. Don't remember the name of your favorite? Here's a handy little guide to our Preview Event libations, with descriptions and some backstory, courtesy of Hilliard's...

    Why We Garden Reason # 86: To Carve Our Names into the Fabric of the Universe

    Why We Garden Reason # 86: To Carve Our Names into the Fabric of the Universe

    There are countless reasons to garden, but one of the most compelling is to leave our mark on the world. Anyone who has ever carved their name into the top of a school desk or wielded a Sharpie against the wall of a bathroom stall knows the thrill of leaving your stamp in reality. There is something deliciously hubristic about it, some fundamental affirmation of the immortality of the soul. It's like spitting in Death's eye - even if you were eventually busted by your teacher because you carved your last name, too.