by Adam Glas | Feb 9, 2016 | Garden Practices
Now that old man winter has descended upon us, as gardeners, we are looking for projects to get us out of the house. It is the perfect time to renovate that old boxwood (Buxus) hedge. Fellow gardener, Nicole Selby, and I performed this rejuvenation on an aging boxwood...
by Adam Glas | Jul 22, 2015 | Garden Plants, Pests & Diseases, Sustainability Topics
Is your garden plagued by aphids, slugs, cabbage worms, or other pests? If so, Allium may be the solution you have been waiting for. The ornamental onion genus, Allium¸ which includes chives, garlic, leeks, and shallots is regarded as a broad spectrum natural insect...
by Adam Glas | May 7, 2015 | Garden Design, Garden Practices, Sustainability Topics, Uncategorized
What is it? Biochar is the carbon-rich product that results when biomass such as wood, manure, or leaves are heated with little to no oxygen available – it is the solid material obtained from the carbonization of biomass. Biochar may be added to soils with the...