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Northeast Gardeniere

Posted:4/17/13
Updated:4/17/13

Last year I begun collaborating with Home Depot and Miracle Gro to be their Northeast Gardeniere.  The Gardenieres are described on their website as “A group of hand-picked green thumbs led by gardening master, William Moss. They’re passionate, real-life gardening personalities with real-world experience when it comes to growing anything, most anywhere.”  A film crew came out to visit our roof and we made some fun videos that hopefully gave helpful tips on how urban gardening can be easy (and cheap!).   This year I will be working with them again and in the next few weeks we’ll be filming more videos both on the roof, as well as I will be visiting some other locations to help share the garden vegetable love.

Here are the videos we filmed.  You can also see me on the Home Depot website here.   It’s a dream to be on the Home Depot website as the store is like my 2nd home, and conveniently only 2 blocks away!  

Some people have mentioned that they have seen me on Hulu and on TV in Gardeniere commercials.  I’m sorry for interrupting your show, think of it as a great time to grab a snack together!  Also sorry for some (many) of my cheesy moments, it’s just how I am

Happy Gardening!

Here are some behind the scenes pictures from the filming:

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Here’s some of the crew on the roof.  Our vegetables behaved their very best that day.   It does look like it’s going to pour though..

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The strawberries were a little shy, but eventually they loved the spotlight.  

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I work bright green socks..

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So they could match my bright green broccoli and kale.

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I believe Matthew took this picture, he snuck up to the other roof.

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I can’t wait to show you some more videos as the season continues.
Is there anything you think I should film – tips, how-tos? Let me know in the comments please.

 

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  1. Brandy says

    December 23, 2017 at 10:17 am

    I love this! I live in Austin, Texas and love to garden and every year I try to come up with some new technique or try to plant a new veggie that I haven’t planted before. You are an inspiration. Thank you 🙂

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  2. brittney says

    July 31, 2013 at 8:13 pm

    With your garden being completely containers do you have to change the soil each season/planting or do you add a nutrient compound? Thanks!

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    • Pamela says

      July 31, 2013 at 8:37 pm

      We definitely refresh the boxes. We use the same potting mix, but add in more perlite and mix it all together. We also always add fertilizer around the sides of the container at the beginning of the garden year.

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