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4710 Pioneer Rd., Balch Springs, TX 75180 (1 block north I20 @ Seagoville Rd.)  214-348-3336

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Eden's In the News & On-Line

 

Living Natural First Radio Interview

Featured in Edible Dallas & Forth Worth - Winter 2009

Market Day Feature Story in NeighborsGo - July 2010

Chefs for Farmers Launch long-table style benefit dinner at Eden's. D Magazine

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HAPPY and HEALTHY Plants Start with Healthy Soil! 


Want to help eliminate pest problems from your garden?  Then, keep your plants healthy by providing proper watering, feeding and light conditions.

  • Soil Prep - See our Prepare the Soil page to do it right.  Chances are, if you just bring home a plant and dig a hole, drop it in and hope for success - you won't have much of it. 
  • Watering  - Don't water everything at the same time just because it is convenient or what your neighbors do.  Group your plants together based in part on how much water they will require.  That way you are not over or under watering neighboring plants.  Too much or not enough water causes stress on the plants and a stressed plant attracts insects and disease.  Ask us about water requirements when you buy your plants or check on existing plants in one of our gardens the next time you stop in.
  • Feeding - The Garden of Eden was a miracle in and of itself - but we doubt very much there was a "miraculous" fertilizer being used!  Most plants prefer a mild, naturally slow releasing and consistently available source of nutrients.  When you fertilize the soil, you are feeding the microbes, which in turn, provide the nutrients necessary for the plants' growth and health.  Sure, sometimes a specific type of plant may require more of one kind of nutrient over another - especially if it isn't native to your area.  But if you apply a well balanced, organic fertilizer on a regular basis, most of the time you'll keep the levels of nutrients where they need to be because you keep the organisms in the soil well fed and healthy.  For years all that was used was manure, but nowadays we have easy to use and premixed fertilizers for every need that are a bit easier on the nose!   
  • Light - Sun or shade?  Full sun or partial shade?  Deep shade or dappled sun?  Find out what kind of lighting conditions your plant prefers.  Group those with similar needs together, just as in the watering guidelines.  There may not be any time for pests to move in if you cook a shade loving plant out in the sun!  Scorched leaves are unattractive and too much of this abuse can really fry a plant, stressing it out and making it, you guessed it, more susceptible to pests and diseases.  And a plant that likes the sunlight will struggle in the shade.  Often it becomes leggy, weak and yes, stressed.  Mealy bugs, white fly, aphids and other insects are often found on plants with poor lighting conditions.