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Laura Morris
Jun 13, 2022
Nine Summer Garden Tasks
By this time in the growing season, your spring seedlings are getting established and, perhaps, even beginning to bloom. Your fall...
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Laura Morris
Jun 6, 2022
What I learned growing spring flowers
It is important to me to share the ups and downs of flower farming. There is a lot of trial and error, a lot of learning on the job, and...
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Laura Morris
May 30, 2022
My favorite annuals
In this little series, we have covered all kinds of plants: perennials, biennials, shade-loving plants, sun-loving plants, and my...
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Laura Morris
May 23, 2022
Biennials
Biennial plants make up an important part of the garden. They fill a gap between annuals that last for one season and perennials that can...
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Laura Morris
May 16, 2022
Flowering shrubs
After writing about perennials that we grow on the farm, some that love shade and many that thrive in full sun, I would be remiss not to...
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Laura Morris
May 9, 2022
Sun-loving perennials
We tackled shade-loving plants last week, most of which are perennials. This week, I want to talk about perennials that love the sun. I...
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Laura Morris
May 2, 2022
Shade-loving plants
A large part of our farm is in the sun, which is great for growing flowers. However, we have a substantial amount of beds in areas that...
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Laura Morris
Apr 25, 2022
Propagating Roses from Cuttings
One of the experiments I am excited about this year is learning to grow roses and other hardwood perennials from cuttings. Before we talk...
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Laura Morris
Apr 18, 2022
Rose tips and tricks
Tips and tricks all in one place for you to best care for your roses. Fertilizing One of the best tips that was passed on to me is to...
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Laura Morris
Apr 11, 2022
Planting and Pruning Roses
When planted correctly and pruned at the right time, roses can thrive in their environment. However, when roses are planted in the wrong...
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Laura Morris
Apr 4, 2022
Growing Roses
Roses are a beloved flower. They easily enchant us with their color and fragrance. This perennial plant with origins in China has become...
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Laura Morris
Mar 28, 2022
Fermented Weed Tea
Three weeks ago, I started a spring weed tea, making a concoction from water, leaf mold, and weeds that I pulled out of my flower beds....
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Laura Morris
Mar 21, 2022
Why No-Till?
In an effort to investigate principles of regenerative farming, I am sharing about how we manage tillage at our farm. In his book The...
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Laura Morris
Mar 14, 2022
Regenerative Farming: An Overview
Regenerative: tending to or characterized by regeneration. To regenerate means to bring into renewed existence, bring new and more...
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Laura Morris
Mar 7, 2022
Eleven spring garden tasks
Spring is in the air. Buds are appearing on branches. Birds are singing in the trees. The garden is coming to life with crocus, tulips,...
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Laura Morris
Feb 28, 2022
How I started flower farming
As I reflect on the different seasons in my life, I am able to see how being aware of, tending to, and cultivating the earth has shaped...
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Laura Morris
Feb 21, 2022
My plan for attracting pollinators, beneficial insects and birds to the garden
Why in the world am I thinking about how to attract insects and birds to my garden? In one of my past blog posts about things you can do...
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Laura Morris
Feb 14, 2022
Compost: Why and How
At Sourwood Creek Farm, we are trying to get to the point where we don't have to outsource our inputs. We want to find ways to create, on...
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Laura Morris
Feb 7, 2022
Our Chicken Tale (and our current chicken set up)
We have a long history with keeping chickens. Unfortunately, it is a sad tale, though it has led to our current chicken situation. Our...
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Laura Morris
Feb 1, 2022
Why you should have a worm bin!
This Christmas, I got worms! Yes, worms. I was so excited to add a worm bin to our farm. My kids got in on the fun of setting up the bin...
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