Hartley Magazine

All the latest news, hints, tips and advice from our experts

Growing Artichokes in New England

Here in coastal Rhode Island, I live in the US Department of Agricultureā€™s Plant Hardiness Zone 7a. This zone has a medium-length growing season and winter temperatures that, at their coldest, can drop to between 0Ā° and 5Ā°F. This makes growing artichokes outdoors difficult. These plants prefer a more temperate climate because most set buds […]

Weather is Comingā€”Will We Be Prepared?

I was all set to write about the latest Hartley greenhouse that will be gracing Seattleā€™s Northwest Flower & Garden Festivalā€”next month I will bring you thatā€”but now, life (and the weather) has interfered with my plans. So many parts of the country have been devastated by unprecedented winter storms. Where I live, just outside […]

Why Do Plants Look Good in the Store and Then Do Badly at Home?

When you go to a garden center, the plants look wonderfully healthy and vigorous, so you buy lots of them. But upon taking them home and planting them in your greenhouse or garden, they may gradually begin to fade. First their growth may slow; then they may stop flowering; and finally they may start to […]

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You couldnā€™t make it up

ā€œOh Bob, how could you?ā€ said a friend spying this nestling amongst my edible, scented and useful greenhouse specimens. Coral Bead plant does catch the eye, and to all the world looks just as if itā€™s one of those market stall plant travesties sprayed with paint, glitter or bedaubed with plastic flowers, fruits or bugs. […]