Re: peppers/what's everyone ordering?


I'm a little like Donna, and purchase myveggie plants locally, have ordered
my usual bunches of onions from (Hey Pam, can you believe this) Texas; have
been designing some changes to some flower beds (which means re-routing some
of the railroad) into something just a little more interesting.  But with
two plus feet of snow on the ground and temps in the low teens, it's just a
little difficult in getting real worked up about ordering plants.  However,
suppose I'd better get my dibbs in before everything is gone.  Rich freezing
his --- off in Z-5
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Donna " <justme@prairieinet.net>
To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 6:22 PM
Subject: RE: [CHAT] peppers/what's everyone ordering?


> I am not a big order of plants... have a few catalogs in front of me
> that need my immediate attention, but just to dang tired to decide. I
> did make it thru one and sent that in....
>
> Veggies always come from neighborhood places as do most of my plants.
>
> Here with snow on the ground, hard to think plants. I like to access the
> garden in the spring and then decide what to get.... who am I kidding..
> I tour the nurseries, find something I just have to have, and then
> figure out after it is home where I am going to plant it....
>
> Donna
> Who is still sorting this mess of a house.... hoping to be done by
> spring!
>
> > Well I ordered my pepper transplants from SSE today.
> > Our average last frost date is only about a month off, so time to kick
> > into high gear. Those heirloom varieties do beautifully and three
> > varieties fruit and produce all season long - even in the heat of our
> > summers. Anything that requires daily watering has to produce here or
> I
> > don't plant it again.
> >
> >
> > So what's everyone else ordering this Spring?  I'm curious naturally!!
> >
> > --
> > Pam Evans
> > Kemp TX/zone 8A
>
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