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Successfully Growing Ranunculus from Seed
Growing ranunculus from seed can be a rewarding challenge for gardeners, especially those new to these stunning flowers. I remember my first attempt at sprouting ranunculus seeds in my garden here in the Macedon Ranges. It wasn’t easy at first, but with a few practical tips, I managed to get those delicate seeds to germinate and grow into vibrant blooms. If you’re a gardener looking to add ranunculus to your flower beds or even grow them for a florist business, these tips wil


From Seed to Stem: The Journey of Flowers on Our Farm
Growing flowers is more than just planting seeds and waiting for blooms. On our Macedon Ranges flower farm, every flower’s journey is carefully nurtured from the very beginning. I want to take you behind the scenes and share how we transform tiny seeds into vibrant stems ready for bouquets. Whether you are a florist or a flower lover, understanding this process deepens appreciation for the blooms you hold or arrange. Seedlings growing in our custom greenhouse Starting with Se


Save Your Money - Why You Should Never Buy Fertilizer Again
When I first started gardening, I believed synthetic fertilizers were the key to a thriving garden. After all, it promised quick growth and lush plants. But over time, I learned that these chemical fertilizers do more harm than good. They disrupt the natural balance of the soil, making it dependent on artificial inputs and damaging the very life that supports plant health. I want to share why I would never advise anyone to buy or add synthetic fertilizer to their plants and h


Exploring the Slow Flower Movement
The slow flower movement is reshaping how people think about flowers, gardening, and the environment. It’s about choosing local, seasonal blooms and supporting small growers rather than relying on imported, mass-produced flowers. This movement has gained momentum in many countries, but the way it unfolds reflects unique cultural and environmental factors. Let’s explore why the slow flower movement is thriving! What Is the Slow Flower Movement? The slow flower movement encoura


Will AI replace farmers?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing many industries, and farming is no exception. We hear stories about robots harvesting crops and drones monitoring fields. This raises a big question: will AI replace farmers? As someone who has spent years working in the technology industry, I want to share my thoughts on this topic. AI is powerful, but farming is deeply tied to local knowledge and experience. Let’s explore if AI will replace farmers. Understanding What AI Is and How I


Blooms with Benefits: What is Regenerative Flower Farming?
If you’ve ever held a bouquet of local flowers and felt they had a certain "glow" compared to supermarket stems, you’re likely picking up on more than just freshness. You’re seeing the results of farming that gives back more than it takes. In a world increasingly focused on sustainability, regenerative flower farming is stepping beyond "doing no harm" and moving toward "active healing." Here is a look at how this movement is changing the way we think about the flowers in our


Companion Planting - Mastering Permaculture Plant Guilds
When I first started designing permaculture plant guilds for companion planting, I quickly realized how confusing the whole concept could be. There is so much conflicting information about which plants grow well together that it felt like trying to solve a puzzle with missing pieces. For example, I found at least half a dozen websites arguing both for and against planting tomatoes and corn together. Some said they were perfect companions, while others warned they would compet
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