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Sunny Lambeth Allen and Teresa Daugherty Hechenbleikner formed Planters on the side in 2008 out of a passion and desire to share our planting knowledge with Charlotte and surrounding area. We were asking God to reveal a career that would allow us to tap our gifts and truly enjoy work. Our vision began to take form and everything fell into place which we took as a sign that we were on the right track. We create container gardens using organic products and mostly locally grown plant material. Our work includes a variety of plants from herbs and annual flowers to trees, shrubs and perennials. Now we service clients from Charleston, SC to Lake Norman, NC. We hope you enjoy our gardening information and pictures of our beautiful creations!

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Fall Gardening from Renfrow Hardwarre


Time to Start Thinking about Fall Vegetable Gardening

The calendar turned to August, and that has me thinking about fall vegetables. Though autumn is weeks away, gardeners should make plans for the third season of vegetable gardening soon.
In the Piedmont, this third season – crops planted in late summer to produce in fall – often comes as a surprise to people who have not experienced it. Everybody gets into the act for the summer crops – tomatoes, squashes, melons, peppers and other favorites.
I call it the second season of the vegetable gardening year, following the opening act in early spring, when cool-weather crops such as leaf lettuce, spinach and peas get planted.
The palette of fall crops include some of those spring crops that produce their best in the cooling and shortening days of late summer. Getting into this third act will also make use of garden space that would be left blank once the summer crops fade and you yank them out of the bed.
Take Brussels sprouts, for example. This plant requires a definite chill in the air, which is usually around Thanksgiving, for best flavor in the little sprouts.
Broccoli, Brussels sprouts and collards are three crops to get going with young plants sold in garden centers. They prosper beautifully in the mild days of fall and even with the arrival of cold weather.
Seeds to plant
Some of the best plants to grow from seeds, such as leaf lettuce and spinach, can be sown every 10 days to two weeks in August and September.
Sowing short rows on this schedule ensures that you will not lose an entire crop to storms, rabbits, lack of attention or other disaster. You can also, in the early days of the fall season, sow leaf lettuce and spinach in pots where they can be kept close at hand, in a protected spot and easy to water every day or so during these hot days. You could transplant them eventually, but it is easier to keep them in pots.
You can make these plantings your early crop, then sow some more in the garden as space opens up and the weather gets cooler. Leaf lettuce and spinach are crops that make a very long season. Given a mild winter, they should keep producing.
However, root crops, which do very well in light, well-loosened soil, should go into the ground now. Seeds of beets and carrots should be sown by about mid-August. Watch the young seedlings carefully to keep them from drying out.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Monday, July 30, 2012

Passion Flower







The passion flower is an alien looking flower! This year my passion vine is huge! Notice the green insect inside the blossom. God is the extreme creator!

Monday, January 2, 2012

New Year Prayer

Dear God, It is a new year on this earth. I want to begin the year with praise and thankfulness to you. I want to recommit myself to you; to do your good will; to follow your word and the guidance of your Holy Spirit. I want to draw closer to you in word, thought, and deed. I want to have an attitude of gratitude, a smile on my face and in my voice, and energy to do whatever task or ministry you want me to do. Please continue to provide my every need, as only you can do. Please bless me that I may be a blessing to others. Please give me wisdom, knowledge, desire, and power to go forth and live for you to make a difference in the lives of those around me and to glorify you. Please bless my coming and my going and open my mouth to speak words of truth and love. Thank you, God. In Jesus' name I pray, amen.