Ladd and Mark talk about sustainable landscapes on TV
In Harmony co-owners Ladd Smith and Mark Gile were both on television last week talking about sustainable ways to garden.
Mark talked to a KING-TV reporter at the Seattle Home Show about In Harmony’s new initiative in urban food gardening. “One thing that’s been lost in this country is to know how to grow food,” Mark said. “There’s some savings there if you can start harvesting from your yard. And it’s organic too, so it’s wholesome, nutritional food.”
Watch the video on the KING-TV web site.
Ladd showed compost tea to a KING-TV reporter at the Northwest Flower and Garden Show. The compost tea that In Harmony brews and applies “can jump start the soils and create healthy soils for sustainable landscapes, instead of Mother Nature taking years and years to do it,” Ladd said.
Ladd also showed how to create sheet mulch with cardboard, leaves and compost. “We are building soil from the top down and suffocating all those weeds underneath.”
Watch the video on the KING-TV web site.
Mark talked to a KING-TV reporter at the Seattle Home Show about In Harmony’s new initiative in urban food gardening. “One thing that’s been lost in this country is to know how to grow food,” Mark said. “There’s some savings there if you can start harvesting from your yard. And it’s organic too, so it’s wholesome, nutritional food.”
Watch the video on the KING-TV web site.
Ladd showed compost tea to a KING-TV reporter at the Northwest Flower and Garden Show. The compost tea that In Harmony brews and applies “can jump start the soils and create healthy soils for sustainable landscapes, instead of Mother Nature taking years and years to do it,” Ladd said.
Ladd also showed how to create sheet mulch with cardboard, leaves and compost. “We are building soil from the top down and suffocating all those weeds underneath.”
Watch the video on the KING-TV web site.

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