Re: One project accomplished
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- Subject: Re: [CHAT] One project accomplished
- From: Theresa t*@comcast.net
- Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 19:13:17 -0800
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Wow! You are so organized! I haven't even made it back to the nursery to get the second wave of snow peas to plant- maybe this weekend!
Theresa
kmrsy@comcast.net wrote:
You Southerners wonder what we do for gardening fun up here in the fozen north. I just finished researching, creating, and printing 4000 seed packet labels for about 250 seed varieties for our MG sale at the H&G show. The herb lady who comes up with half our seeds always comes up with something out of left field. She actually grows plantain. That's that noxious weed that creeps up in our lawns. Apparently you can make a dye from it. Oh, yeah, lotsa people looking for weed seeds. I think she deliberately throws in a few toughies to see if I'll find info on it. I rely on books I have and Tom Clothier's site, but had trouble finding planting depth,and germ temps and days for a few items like Fuller's Teasel, Wild Mignonette, and Skirret. But it's all done now, printed, sorted and ready for seed packaging day. I also ordered Lilies, Begonias, Colocasia, Red Onions, and purple Callas to sell. I just didn't feel like doing Dahlias again. I wanted to get Caladiums, but the last 2 summers were so cool, I don't think they'd be a good idea. Now that that is out of the way I can start working on my Summer Bulbs presentation for the H&G show. I'll rely on a powerpoint pres and a bound handout to help me through it. But it will take some time putting these items together. After the MG banquet next month it's time to work on 2005 plans for the MG nursery - though I have already ordered the plants. However, then I have to start putting together orders for plants that are needed for the other Display Gardens. In the nursery we have to start pulling together who will do what and designing labels for all the new varieties. I like the "down" time of winter for gardening. It gives you a chance to catch your breath and make preparations for beginning a new year. Kitty --------------------------------------------------------------------- Support hort.net -- join the hort.net fund drive! http://www.hort.net/funds/
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