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Tag: tulips

March Hellebore and More

Beth Published: March 27, 2025 Categories: Local Flowers · no till · Small Scale Farming · Spring · Tulips · Weed Block

Hellebore are perennials and the first flower of spring. Their common name is Lenten Rose. Hellebore love to live in the shade of trees. Blooms arrive in shades of ivory,…

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Budding Out

Beth Published: March 21, 2023 Categories: forcing branches · Local Flowers · Small Scale Farming · Spring · Tulips

Each season I try to harness the magic of forced blooms. I think I’ve finally got it! A few quick tips for forcing blooms. First, look for colored, swollen buds…

Tulips

Beth Published: April 21, 2022 Categories: Bed Prep for Planting Flowers · Local Flowers · no till · Small Scale Farming · Spring · Tulips

The tulips are here! This month has been one long tulip pull. Chilly weather with many nights dipping below freezing has kept the tulip harvest very slow.  Exotic Emperor tulips…

Love, Plant, Grow

Beth Published: November 17, 2020 Categories: Fall · Local Flowers · no till · peony · Small Scale Farming

In this season of gratitude, I am so very thankful to love what I do! The long, mild autumn provided extra time to soak in the beauty, dig in the…

We’re still growing!

Beth Published: April 8, 2020 Categories: contactless delivery · Local Flowers · market bouquets · Small Scale Farming · Spring

The past month has been a roller coaster around the world, but here on Celadon Hill, we’re still growing. The seedlings, baby plants and hardy annuals are doing beautifully.  In…

It’s all about the soil

Beth Published: March 11, 2020 Categories: Bed Prep for Planting Flowers · Local Flowers · no till · Small Scale Farming · Spring

In March, it’s all about the soil! 8 yards of compost from Veterans Compost!  Soil health is vital to creating biodiversity and sustainability. We practice “no-till” methods, cover crop planting…

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