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carrot problemas

August 17, 2010 by Christina

carrot problemas

So for every lovely long tapered carrot like the ones on the left, the garden is producing another troubling specimen like the ones on the right. Most gardening how-to books say this happens to carrots when there’s too much nitrogen in the soil or when there are big clods of clay or rock in the  [. . .]

island flowers

August 13, 2010 by Christina

island flowers

Sometimes when I’m doing lots of flower arrangement projects or if there’s a lull in the flower blooming in my garden, I like to get flowers from other farms and gardens on Mayne Island. This week, I was lucky enough to get lots of beautiful roses, zinnias and sunflowers from Brian and Michelle at Raylia  [. . .]

wedding flowers

August 10, 2010 by Christina

wedding flowers

Today I did a few table arrangements and a bridal bouquet for a small intimate wedding at the Mayne Island Resort. It was a fun little job…sometimes the small ones are the most fun. The table arrangements were an island gardeny combination of beautiful Stargazer lilies, pink and reddy/orange roses, grasses, lady’s mantle, grapevine, rosemary  [. . .]

basil in the garden

August 7, 2010 by Christina

basil in the garden

I’m harvesting lots and lots of genovese basil from the garden these days! In this photo, such healthy looking transplants were waiting for me in the greenhouse this May.I start a lot of these in the spring. They’re a favourite at the Farmer’s Market and I sell tons of transplants to folks like me who  [. . .]

another lily bouquet

August 4, 2010 by Christina

another lily bouquet

This lily is called “Scheherazade”. I wonder how it got it’s name? Perhaps to give people like me the idea that we shouldn’t cut it? ooops….but it’s such a beautiful flower and makes a gorgeous wildly natural looking bouquet. I made this one a couple days ago. Perhaps next year I shall leave them alone,  [. . .]

Tumbler tomatoes in containers, part 2

August 2, 2010 by Christina

Tumbler tomatoes in containers, part 2

This is the time of summer when container grown tomato plants will start to go yellow and look really sad if they aren’t getting enough of the nutrients and minerals they need to be healthy and produce delicious fruit. Folks who grow the Tumbler tomato plants I sell in the spring ask me about what  [. . .]

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About the Garden

Christina’s Garden is a small market garden on Mayne Island, one of the Southern Gulf Islands located in the Salish Sea between Vancouver and Victoria, BC, Canada.

We put love and care into producing a variety of delicious and nutritious shoots and microgreens for year round sales to Mayne Islanders and folks in Victoria and on the mainland. We also offer a variety of home grown vegetables, seasonal flower bouquets and bedding plants for home gardens at our roadside stand and the Saturday Market on Mayne Island.

About the Gardener

Christina Pechloff

I like to grow food and flowers so we can use them to make our lives delicious and beautiful.

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