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- Date: Thu, 7 May 2015 06:10:21 -0400
Good for you, Kitty! And for the local nursery. I also understand your frustration... we heard about buy local all the time and then could not find anything local to purchase. Or use a local service for our business.. who did not know what we were talking about... Our customer base drastically changed over the past few years. Won't go into that one here. We are appreciative of the good customers we had, who became like friends and family over the years. It was a good run and it is now the past. Time to play in my own garden now. Gene E. Bush Shade Garden Correspondent Gardener - Writer - Photographer - Speaker www.shadegardenexpert.com New eBook: Shade Garden Solutions -----Original Message----- From: owner-perennials@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On Behalf Of Kitty Morrissy Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2015 5:10 PM To: perennials@hort.net Subject: RE: Today's purchases > Labels Gene, I just stopped at my closest, privately-owned nursery and bought a nice fern. I rarely go there because they specialize in roses and trees. I don't like roses and have no space for trees. They had a meager selection of perennials but I didn't have this Lady Fern yet - so she came home with me. Kitty -----Original Message----- From: owner-perennials@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On Behalf Of Gene Bush Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2015 3:53 PM To: perennials@hort.net Subject: RE: Today's purchases > Labels Chris If you remember Pogo... he said something to the effect that "I have seen the enemy and he is us". We all want high wages and cheap products... that is what we are getting when and where we choose to shop. Can I have an amen. Gene Gene E. Bush Shade Garden Correspondent Gardener - Writer - Photographer - Speaker www.shadegardenexpert.com New eBook: Shade Garden Solutions -----Original Message----- From: owner-perennials@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On Behalf Of Christopher P. Lindsey Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2015 2:03 PM To: perennials@hort.net Subject: Re: Today's purchases > Labels ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kitty Morrissy" <1018@rewrite.hort.net> > I agree, itâs sad. Another tell-tale as to the direction the gardening > industry is headed is mulch. Here, all the ads and even the bag labels > refer simply to the color â who cares whatâs in the bag? Wood pallets and nails dyed blood red so your puncture wounds don't discolor your mulch. :) > The city I live in has a pop of 256,496 (county is 363,014) . Every > year the newspapers run a âcontestâ in which people vote for their > favorite restaurant, hardware store, grocery, whatever. A local > nursery won it for 10 years running but then he went out of business. > Last year, voted as the best nursery, was Menards. Really? Gardening seems to be entering a sort of 'Dark Ages' everywhere that I look. I still can't figure out if it's consumer-driven, industry-driven, or both. There are definitely niche markets out there and specialty mailorder nurseries can fill those needs, but the big box stores just provide the easy-to-grow common stuff that can be mass-produced. Every once in a while they'll have a gem, but the price will be too high to make it worthwhile. Most 'gardeners' that I talk to nowadays aren't particularly interested in plant names either. They just want something pretty, and if it dies they'll just go buy another cheap one. The biggest problem I see is with mis- or under-informed people in the industry. I was at a greenhouse yesterday where the worker told the customer that kale was a perennial here, so she could just buy one plant and keep harvesting kale for years to come. Even if the temperatures were warm enough here they'd only be biennial... The place that had cheap perennials yesterday hadn't hardened them off outside, either. They had been in a greenhouse and brought out immediately; when I asked if I needed to bring them in at night the worker thought that might be a good idea for the first few days. Good thing I asked!!! I earned my undergraduate degree in Landscape Architecture from the University of Illinois, and I earned my Master's in Horticulture from the same place. We had to take two semesters of classes on woody plants, another semester on perennials, a semester of nursery production... Now the classes are being cut back. The University focuses on environmental sciences and not on nursery production. Horticulture students no longer take the woody plant class, so only the landscape architecture students are doing it. Unfortunately, that has been cut to only one semester, so instead of learning 800 species of trees, shrubs, and vines they're learning about 400. Even the campus Operations and Maintenance department is failing. They handle all of the new plantings on campus, but they've stopped keeping track of what's planted where. There are no records indicating where a tree came from, what cultivar it is, when it was planted, or anything. It's just not deemed to be important any more. I'm hoping that gardening can be sexy again (and not in a yesterday was World Naked Gardening Day way). Hopefully the economy will come back, people will have more time to garden, and more Dan Hinkleys will give us what we're all craving. :) I think I just ranted. Sorry... 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