Saturday, December 15, 2012

Professional Gardener Class of 2012 Graduated

The Professional Gardener class of 2012 has graduated from Longwood Gardens! The experience has been amazing. I have met so many inspirational people that really prove how much excellence and potential exists in the field of Horticulture. Thank you Longwood Gardens for the opportunity! I know my class mates and I are excited to share the skills we have learned from this adventure.

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Saturday, August 11, 2012

Let the sows loose on the Lincoln financial field!

Rodale sows
In the past month, the PG class of 2012 explored the Rodale institute. We saw cutting edge organic farming and sow raising.

From there we also learned how the Lincoln Financial fields turf field is managed. Let's just say it is a lot of work. Personally I prefer meadows, but it was a great learning experience.

And the Student exhibition garden continues to fill in. The clouds have emerged! August 2012

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Cloud formation!


'Cloud break' takes formation. The plants have grown tremendously in this heat, despite the lack of rain. We are very excited to see the plants filling in the space with their soft blues and whites. Stay posted for more updates on the other gardens!

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

And the gardens never cease....

Herbaceous garden June 2012
Work rotations are now coming to an end. I have went through Integrated pest management, perimeter, outdoor display, indoor display, and marketing. All the rotations have occurred in the past three months. Classes will begin next week and in the mean time, I am continuing to enjoy my gardens.

Vegetable plot June 2012
My personal plot has given me a bountiful harvest of vegetables and many flowers!

'Cloud break' as of 6/19/2012
The student exhibition gardens are starting to fill in and the flowers are beginning to bloom. The landscape of clouds is slowly emerging!


Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Student Exhibition Garden install complete!


Planting time!
Bright plants around the mosaic
Now we wait for it to grow! "Cloud break" install complete as of 5/15/2012

Friday, May 11, 2012

Breaking through the clouds and falling into gardens!

 Mariel and I are now in the process of planting the plants in our Student Exhibition garden we designed. It has been a pretty busy and productive planting day!  The garden will be fully installed by Monday evening, so stay posted.






My personal garden on the row is also perking up, with the help of the last couple rains! Some of the chamomile flowers have now opened their buds to welcome you.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Edible plants and breaking glass!

Herbaceous Garden 5/1/2012

Flowers, vegetables, and butterflies have made quite an entrance into our gardens. None of my vegetables are ready to be eaten but with this weather, it has to be soon!
Veggie Garden 5/1/2012










My herbaceous and veggie plots are starting to fill in and I am ready to see my garden pop with colors.







On another note, my garden partner, Mariel and I are almost finished with our mosaic for our collaborative garden, 'Cloud break'. Next week we fill our garden in with plants!
'Cloud break' Mosaic/ ALMOST COMPLETE!!!

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Vegetable plot as of 4/17/2012
 After a gentle rain two days ago, seedlings are slowly emerging from the soil, such as radishes and wheat grass. Other plants in the garden include peas, spinach, purple mustard greens, garlic, thyme, strawberries, blueberries, chives, sage, bak choi, kale, kohlrabi and arugula.
 To the right are some of the seedlings that have been started in the greenhouse. Out of anticipation I have started my Cherokee purple tomatoes, ground cherries, Quinoa, peanuts, basil, parsley, and artichoke. I am pretty excited about all of my vegetables!
Besides my vegetable garden the mosaic for the Student exhibition garden is coming along. For more information in regards to that project click on the top tab 'Student Exhibition garden.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Springing early into the garden!

Veggie plot 2012
Six months of classes have ended and now spring greets us three weeks early this year. This means it is time to garden. Vegetables have been planted in my personal vegetable plot. There will be some plants I have never grown before and I am very excited to see how they turn out. Some of them include artichoke, quinoa, peanuts, and sweet ground cherries! I will  tell you how they turn out. This spring and summer means no shopping for vegetables at the grocery store.



On another note, the New Guinea Impatiens 'Sonic sweet purple' I grew have finally started to show their blooms!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Garden installation begins!

 Today has been filled with construction and gardening! With the help of the amazing carpenters, Mariel and I began setting up the base and laying in the frame for our Mosaic in our student exhibition garden. We are both pretty excited to pour some concrete next week and map out the rest of our garden path!

See more info by clicking on the
Student Exhibition Garden tab.

Besides that, I started weeding some of my vegetable plot this year and planted some early season crops such as mustard greens, spinach, and arugula. Vegetables always get me pretty excited!

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Cloud shattering times...





And so the garden creation begins for the 2012 Student exhibition garden. Mariel and I have salvaged tiles to begin our mosaic center piece for our garden "Cloud break". Our plants have been ordered and will be on their way in April. To see more info about the garden itself, go to the tab on the home page titled "Student Exhibition garden".
Besides all that, classes will be winding down in a few weeks and I think all of us are feeling the pressure and ready to get finals out of the way.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

The new year has begun...

Palmen Garten/Cactus house, Frankfurt, Germany
From my trip to Germany 2011
One year of Longwood Gardens has passed! It has been quite an adventure. To end the year, I decided to go to Germany to explore possible options after Longwood. It was a great experience in so many ways. I have much more to think about and will keep you posted.

The third round of classes will begin in a few days. The next set of classes are said to be the most arduous. The classes include Floriculture, Soil science, Fruit and Vegetable culture, Aboriculture, Conservatory plants, and Landscape design and construction. Along with all of those classes, my class will be organizing the symposium sale for a fundraiser that goes towards our trip to China. This will be a very busy year. I am excited about the future and hope to hone in on a more defined goal as to where I go after the Professional Gardener program at Longwood.

Stay posted!