Plant Sale
Dee Ann, tell me more. Has your interest in plants evolved in to a
business. That is something I would love to do, and I have been harvesting
and trading seeds, then sort experimenting, and I must say with a lot of
success and thought it would be great to sell them come spring. Any tips,
and is this legal.
Doreen
>I have White Nancy Lamiums which I love and enjoy. I have several trays
>of them potted up for my spring perennial plant sale. I keep them in my
>potting shed all winter as I have lots sky lights and it is unheated.
>they always do well--where as some plants do not over winter there
>well (shasta daisy do not do well) usually I propagate them in the very
>early spring.
>
>Today I potted up some ribbon grass in 2 gallon containers. It does well
>in the shed as does the 100 hosta already in there with about 50 coral
>bell ect.
>
>Are any of you potting up new plants to sell or share? If so which do
>you have the best luck propagating in the fall? and which in the spring?
>
>Dee Ann in southern Indiana
>
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