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May 14, 2019 By Hyams Garden Center

Hear the Flowers Whisper!

From time immemorial thinkers, poets, artists and nature lovers have listened to the gentle wisdom of flowers.

Jesus of Nazareth spent a lot of his time in the fields and gardens to pray and reflect. It gave him ample opportunity to observe and admire flowers. The lilies of the field whispered to him saying, “We are here today and tomorrow we shall be gone. That short span of life does not fill us with anxiety. We are grateful for the time given to us and delight in arraying ourselves even more gloriously than King Solomon.”

A reflective Buddhist Sage derived a profound insight on nonviolence from his contemplation of flowers. They said to him, “Imitate a bee, which, not harming us, our color or scent, flies off with the nectar.”

Flowers inspired Rabindranath Tagore to be grateful for all good things in life. This great Indian poet heard the flowers whisper, “Bees sip honey from us and hum their thanks as they leave.”

Mahatma Gandhi motivated multitudes of his fellow citizens to wage a non-violent struggle to gain Independence from Colonial British rule. He united people of many faiths to help establish a free nation where diversity and plurality are celebrated. He heard the flowers whisper: “The different religions are beautiful flowers from the same garden. Like the bee gathering honey from different flowers, the wise person accepts the essence of the different scriptures and sees only the good in all religions.”

Saint Teresa of the Child Jesus, a Cloistered Carmelite Nun, heard the tiny flowers whisper and came to be known the world over as ‘The Little Flower.’ Through their beauty and elegance the tiny flowers whispered to her that holiness and greatness of life consist not only in long hours of prayer or performing great acts of penance but rather in being small, in doing small things with great love as if our life was a tiny flower offered to the Lord.    

Flowers inspired the 13th century Sufi mystic and Persian poet, Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Rūmī to speak the truth with gentleness. He expressed it so succinctly when he said, “Raise your words, not voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder.”

The whispers that Mother Teresa of Calcutta heard gave her a perspective on life. It made her an icon of Christian Charity. She heard the flowers say, “Like the trees and plants we grow in silence. The stars and the moon move in silence. Silence gives us a new perspective.”

Helen Keller heard the flowers whisper in spite of being blind and deaf. Her physical handicap was not an impediment to hear the flowers speak,“The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched, they must be felt with the heart.” She realized that “Love is like a beautiful flower which I may not touch, but whose fragrance makes the garden a place of delight just the same.”

Henry David Thoreau, the American Naturalist Philosopher who advocated a simple living in natural surroundings heard the whispers and realized that “life emits a fragrance like flowers and sweet-scented herbs.”

Matsuo Basho, the Japanese Poet, was convinced that “only a heart and mind that is attuned to nature throughout the four seasons sees a flower in whatever it sees.” 

The human environment around us can get filled with a lot of negativity from time to time. We can get caught up in the geopolitical discourse of our times. Words and images in the media and regular daily conversations can confuse and discourage us. The stress and strain of maintaining joyful and life enhancing relationships at home can take a toll on our spirits. The difficulty of finding a job or the insecurity of keeping one we already have can be very stressful too.   In a world of constant sound bites and instant messaging we get bombarded with pictures and ideas that are often not factual, respectful and encouraging. Maybe life happens at such a fast pace that we can’t resist the urge to respond and give an opinion without even taking a moment to catch a breath and think over it.

For quite some time now we have been visiting gardens and admiring flowers in various parts of the world.  Their diversity, brilliance and aroma have delighted our senses, lifted our spirits, motivated our minds and inspired our creativity. A flower in itself and our encounter with it is a fleeting moment; however, the experience and inspiration derived are enduring.

Marshal Mihir Upasi & Jane Livingston-Upasi

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May 14, 2019 By Hyams Garden Center

Summer Watering For Your Landscape

Watering your plants in the sweltering summer heat can often times be a challenge! Many gardeners resort to watering for a shorter period of time and find they have to give their plants and lawn a refill more often. If you want to see your landscape flourish with beautiful grass and gorgeous flowers, now is the time to teach yourself, and your plants, good watering practices!

When watering your plants and lawn, the ideal result is for them to be as self-sufficient as possible. The aim of a savvy gardener is to water deeper and less often. This method will help roots grow deeper and thus access even more water farther down where it’s less likely to dry out.  Watering deeper sends the roots where you want them to go, and when you water less frequently, it makes the roots go searching for this “buried treasure.” In comparison, if you tend to water shallow and more often, you will end up with a shallow root system.

If you’ve been watering more frequently and for a shorter period of time, try retraining your plants and lawn by beginning to water half as often, but twice as long when you do water. It may take some time, but eventually you’ll find yourself watering less and less often with a picturesque landscape to show off your hard work!

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May 4, 2019 By Hyams Garden Center

Grow your Berries in Containers!

Growing your own berries is an ideal way to save money vs. buying them from the store and can be a very rewarding summertime treat! One of the easiest ways to care for these different berries is by growing them in a container. Doing this gives you the ability to control the soil type the plant needs as well as protecting it from subfreezing temperatures in the winter. All berries enjoy at least 6 to 8 hours of sunlight a day as well as a good draining soil and container.

In choosing a pot, you may want to decide to go with a plastic container since they hold in moisture well but not heat, they are less expensive and are very light weight in comparison to other containers. Berries can be a favorite treat not only for you, but for birds as well. Keep an eye out when berries start forming; you may need to use a bird-friendly netting to cover the plants.

Blueberries are one of the easiest berries to care for in that they are highly resistant to pests and diseases. They require the lowest soil pH of all berries ranging between 4.5 and 6.0 depending on variety. To ensure a good harvest, choose two different varieties to plant since blueberries need to cross-pollinate. Blueberries don’t enjoy having “wet feet” so choose a pot and soil that will drain well.

Blackberries are extremely hardy plants and are great for container gardening. When choosing your container, choose one that is at least 12 inches wide and 12 inches deep and plant only one per pot. Using a soil such as the Pro-Mix Outdoor is a good choice for planting blackberries since they need a pH of 5.0 to 6.5. Blackberries can be susceptible to a few pests and disease such as spider mites, stinkbugs, orange rust, and powdery mildew.

Raspberries enjoy as much water as they can get and are easily grown using a 5-gallon plastic container. You may want to drill a few addition holes in the bottom of the pot, however, since raspberries don’t like to be waterlogged and this situation could lead to diseases. As with blackberries, using a similar soil is a good choice for planting raspberries with a pH of 5.6 to 6.2. Keep an eye out for pests and diseases that can attack raspberries: cane borers and tarnished plant bugs as well as raspberry mosaic and verticillium wilt.

Strawberries are one of the easiest fruits to grow since they practically take care of themselves as long as their basic needs are met. They grow well in most any container that is at least 8 inches deep (if sitting on the ground) or 12 inches wide (if hanging). When planting, use a good potting soil and plant only deep enough that the area where the leaves begin growing is flush with the surface of the soil. More than likely, the only problem you may encounter with strawberries are slugs. If your plants are on ground level, they will be more susceptible to slugs, but a trick to deterring these pests is to line the top of the container with copper tubing or strips on the outside.

Stop by Hyams Nursery for more information on berries and other mouthwatering plants such as the muscadine and scuppernong grapes!

Filed Under: Garden Center, Gardening Tips, Planters and Pots Tagged With: Growing Berries in Containers, Hyams Garden Center, Planters, Pots

May 2, 2019 By Hyams Garden Center

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