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Crimes Against Horticulture: Dead Endings
Last year at this time, I alerted the community to the horrendous viburnum shear job I saw at an area business. Now, I would like to...
Jennifer Tan
Mar 15, 20192 min read
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Growing Degree Days
Like many of you, I am watching the weather very closely this time of year, trying to predict which way the thermometer is going to move....
Jennifer Tan
Mar 8, 20192 min read
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Soil Made Simple, Part 3: Peat-based vs. Compost-based Potting Mixes
Before we conclude our discussion of potting soil, we have one more item to discuss. We have reviewed potting soil basics and the world...
Jennifer Tan
Mar 1, 20193 min read
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Soil made simple, Part 1: Potting Soil Basics
Today, we start another three part series featuring another of my favorite topics: container media (a.k.a. potting soil). I have played...
Jennifer Tan
Feb 15, 20193 min read
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Winter Plant Adaptation, Part 3: Keeping Time
I sit at my computer this morning grateful for warmth in the midst of this week’s extreme low temperatures. This is a tough week for...
Jennifer Tan
Feb 1, 20193 min read
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Winter Plant Adaptation, Part 2: Antifreeze
Today your hip, non-hipsta’ gardener is chillin’ inside, staying warm. In the midst of the mild to extreme swings in temperature...
Jennifer Tan
Jan 25, 20192 min read
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Winter Plant Adaptation, Part 1: Best Buds
Winter time blogging brings out my inner botany nerd. Species of the plant kingdom do some pretty wild and crazy things in their effort...
Jennifer Tan
Jan 18, 20193 min read
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High Till, Low Till, No Till, Until?
Tilling the soil is an ingrained practice with age-old thinking behind it, but there are pros and cons to taking your old rototiller for...
Jennifer Tan
Jan 11, 20192 min read
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The Path to Interior Enlightenment
My ever-popular Flopping Jade post from last year prompted a question this past week that serves as the basis for this final 2018 hip,...
Jennifer Tan
Dec 28, 20183 min read
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Bringing the Holiday to your Hearth
When I was growing up, my family was the odd Christmas duck. We had no tree. I know you are now tempted to get on Google Earth and look...
Jennifer Tan
Dec 21, 20181 min read
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Move Those Leaves!
The recent mild weather affords land managers of all sorts a chance to finish the job made tricky by this season’s unusual fall weather...
Jennifer Tan
Dec 14, 20182 min read
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Sources of Inspiration; Respecting the Process
I am occasionally asked how I keep coming up with design ideas for the various seasonal displays Wellfield presents each year. I often...
Jennifer Tan
Nov 30, 20182 min read
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The Green Roof is Complete!
Just when you thought we could add nothing more cool and exciting to the new Children’s Garden at Wellfield , we pile on another layer of...
Jennifer Tan
Nov 23, 20182 min read
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A Leaf from the Wellfield Playbook; Thank You Very Mulch
When the leaves are down in life, what do you do? I am back with another hip, non-hipsta tip for your Friday perusal. Elkhart County has...
Jennifer Tan
Nov 16, 20182 min read
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A Compost Spreading Mess
If you have been to the Gardens lately for a stroll on these lovely autumnal days, you may have noticed a slightly dirty mess covering...
Jennifer Tan
Oct 12, 20181 min read
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Rain Garden Installed
Recently, Wellfield staff and volunteers installed a new rain garden on the north side of the Garden’s new seasonal restroom building. We...
Jennifer Tan
Oct 5, 20181 min read
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Starting Roses From Seed
Apparently, last week’s post generated some seedy questions, sow I thought I would respond to one question in particular. “Hi, most...
Jennifer Tan
Sep 14, 20182 min read
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Forced Perspective
We recently discussed two methods of Japanese garden building which when properly employed can make the smallest plot of land seem...
Jennifer Tan
Aug 17, 20182 min read
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The Borrowed View
Last week, we discussed a technique used in Japanese garden building, called “hide and reveal,” used to make small spaces seem larger....
Jennifer Tan
Aug 11, 20182 min read
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Mindful Observation
I am currently in Portland, Oregon on a twelve day sabbatical of sorts. The Portland Japanese Garden opened an international training...
Jennifer Tan
Jul 27, 20182 min read
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