by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Feb 23, 2022 | Seed Starting
Like many of you, I have lots of packets of seeds. More than I can plant in one season for sure. I will confess, I feel like I need them all! Worse yet I used to miss planting some because I somehow misplaced them. As an attempt to maintain my seed sanity, I have come...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Jan 14, 2022 | Seed Starting, Seed Starting
Seed Starting with Soil Blocking from Beginning to End We use the soil blocking method of seed starting. My experience has been that once equipped with a soil blocker tool, all you add each year are seeds and blocking mix. What drew my initial interest was that 40...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | May 1, 2020 | Lisa Live, Seed Starting
Succession planting can change your gardening life– don’t know how to do it or what it is? Succession planting is the key to the long-haul easy care garden. Learn how I apply this to our flower and vegetable garden. Remember to subscribe to my Farm News to...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Apr 28, 2020 | Seed Starting
Hands down seed starting is what generates the most questions, I had my own struggles when I was getting started so I understand the frustration and challenges. Below find the most common questions and issues I hear about. When to start the seeds? When to start is...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Mar 26, 2020 | Happening on a Flower Farm with Lisa Mason Ziegler, Videos
Soil blocking is a simple and easy way to start seeds in a home setting. In the area of 12″ x 26″ you can start and support 240 small blocker plants until they go to the garden. There are no pots or trays to store or purchase each year. We use trays with no drainage...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Jan 21, 2020 | Seed Starting
Folks are often surprised to learn that when I started farming 22 years ago, I truly started out at ground zero in the gardening and farming knowledge department. My greatest struggle? Seed starting. I failed at it horribly, over and over. After spending a couple of...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | May 11, 2019 | Lisa Live
This week on Lisa Live! I’m sharing the secret how farmers have a steady supply of flowers, vegetables, and herbs. This practice also covers you when a catastrophic event like pests, weather, or a germination issue happens. If you want to learn more be sure to read my...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Apr 25, 2019 | Grandma’s Garden
We have corn, beans, squash, beets and peas all planted and going strong in the garden. Our tomato ( about 200!!) and cucumber transplants are lined up like soldiers in a marching band just waiting to get their planting orders. Our vegetable patch is turning...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Apr 11, 2019 | Grandma’s Garden
The worker bees of Grandma’s Garden are busy bringing this garden to life. The cool-season peas and beets are on their way to bringing bounty and we have all kinds of warm-season plants hitting the ground running. Spring is turning out to be extra special on the farm...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Apr 6, 2019 | Lisa Live
This week on Lisa Live! having a look at the first beds made of the 2019 season and visiting the baby transplant room. Update on the Cool Flowers garden. Founder of The Gardener’s Workshop and Flower Farming School Online . Author of Vegetables Love Flowers, Cool...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Mar 23, 2019 | Lisa Live
Having a look around the farm including the hellebore bed and the seed starting room. Want to learn more about hellebore? Checkout my blog The Love of Hellebores . Tabletop grow light I showed, have a look here. Sign up to be notified when Flower Farming School...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Mar 21, 2019 | Seed Starting
Birthing baby plants. Small blocks with seeds just cracking open. Are you wondering about how to start seeds? This tutorial will walk you through the steps and if you want more instruction check out my Seed Starting Made Easy online course. 10 Easy Steps to Soil...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Feb 27, 2019 | Organic Gardening
Don’t miss the ‘How-to use the stand-up garden hoe’ video below. Is it just a dream to have a weed-free growing season? It’s not if you plan on preventing weeds! We use two planting methods on the farm and each has its own plan of weed prevention....
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Feb 9, 2019 | Seed Starting
Aren’t we all looking for a deal? Well, there is no better deal than starting plants from seed. These past years farming have opened my eyes about seed starting and just how easy it can be. Why bother? Put aside all the bucks you can save –it’s the endless...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Jan 31, 2019 | Lisa Live
Making homemade soil blocking mix, answering questions, visiting the baby plant room, and looking under the covers! Items mentioned in video: Nutrient Mix, Ready Made Blocking Mix, all Soil Blocking & Seed Starting Equipment, and the Harvest Knife. Lisa...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Jan 15, 2019 | Seed Starting
Avoid these common seed-starting mistakes: In my travels of teaching the how-to’s and no-no’s of seed starting, I find the following to be the most common issues folks are facing. Don’t miss my P.S.! Starting indoors too early: Seeds should be started just a...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Jan 7, 2019 | Seed Starting
I have been soil blocking since the beginning of my flower farming career in 1998. When I learned of seed starting with soil blocking it solved a couple of challenges for me. I didn’t, and still don’t have a greenhouse. My urban farm’s city location...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Aug 23, 2018 | Seed Starting
I have been soil blocking since the beginning of my flower farming career in 1998. When I discovered soil blocking in Eliot Coleman’s book The New Organic Grower it solved a couple of challenges for me. I didn’t, and still don’t have a greenhouse. My urban...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Mar 6, 2018 | Seed Starting
This is for sure one of the busiest seed starting times of the year and for me, one of the most exciting times! Woohoo—let’s get some baby plants going! The anticipation and excitement are almost too much. (Some, have even been known to overindulge into this practice...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Jul 9, 2017 | Flower Farming
Pretty sure you’ve heard me references this before or maybe even whine about it a bit: it is not too late to plant! There is always a flower or vegetable to start from seed and/or to plant — and summer is no exception. The secret to success for the gardener and...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Apr 22, 2016 | Seed Starting
In my travels of teaching others the how-to’s and no-no’s of seed starting, I find these to be the most common issues folks are dealing with. Avoid these common seed-starting mistakes: 1. Starting too early: For most of us it is too early to start warm-season tender...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Oct 8, 2015 | Seed Starting
Most gardeners confess that they’ve always wanted to start seeds. Some are too scared to even give it a try. Many attempt it with high hopes and miserable results. Sound familiar? If you are a wanna-be seed starter and have failed, you should know you are not...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Mar 6, 2015 | Cool Flowers
While many of us (me) are wringing our hands over all the cold, snowy, icy weather—cool flowers are proving to be the cool customers that I’ve come to know and love. They survive winter in spite of my doubts—even after 18 years of witnessing their amazing...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Feb 16, 2015 | Seed Starting
We will kick off this year’s growing season soon. I have been planning and ordering seeds for weeks. A few seeds have been started already; those hardy annuals that will actually be planted out in the garden around March 1 give or take a day. But the big push for a...