Friday, May 29, 2015

Last Chance!



What a gorgeous sight in the greenhouse this morning!  Hemerocallis 'Ruby Spider'- the blooms are as large as my outstretched hand.

And just a friendly reminder that we are in our FINAL retail week of the season.  So if you were hoping to snag a Ruby Spider for yourself, don't wait too long!  We'll be open on Friday, May 29 from 9:00- 5:00 and Saturday, May 30 from 8:00- 12:00 noon.

Happy planting!

-Anna Mary

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Sunset Shopping




Sunset Shopping

Thursday, May 21
6:00 pm- 8:00 pm

Don't forget to swing by the greenhouse this Thursday for some Sunset Shopping!  This is our first ever after-hours spring event...and we're pretty excited about it.  We're still going strong in the greenhouse with lots of great annuals, perennials & veggies, planters of all sizes, our signature fun & funky stuff, and inspiration galore!

See you Thursday!

-Anna Mary


Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Gorgeous "Grafted's"




Oh boy, our grafted tomatoes are looking great and are ready to go!  If you've never tried planting grafted tomatoes, you just don't know what you're missing.  These grafted veggies are fabulous for their flavor and strength- heirloom plants (incomprable in taste, but traditionally weak plants) are joined to a stronger, more durable rootstock.  This marriage combines the best of both worlds:  the fabulous fruit of heirlooms and the vigor, disease-resistance, and all-around strength of non-heirloom plants.  Who could ask for more?

**The key to planting these grafted tomatoes is to keep the graft ABOVE the soil level.  The point of the graft is to offer a superior root system.  If you bury the graft, you will allow both plants to take root, which defeats the purpose of a separate rootstock plant.**

We've got some great grafted tomato and pepper varieties in the greenhouse this season.  Read on!

GRAFTED TOMATOES

Grafted Early Girl
Bright red, 4-6 oz. round slicers.  Early, dependable, and flavorful fruits in almost any climate!

Grafted Big Beef
Red, globe-shaped, 1 lb. fruits with a perfect balance of sweetness and acidity.  Abundant firm, crack-resistant tomatoes produced over a long period. 

Grafted Bumble Bee Pink
New, striped cherry tomato in glowing rose and gold combines standout visual appeal and superb flavor!  Round, 1 1/2" fruits are gorgeous and tasty in fresh salads.

Grafted Brandywine
The famous heirloom produces 1-2 lb., scarlet-pink beefsteaks with high acid and sugar content.  Considered one of the world's best-tasting tomatoes!

Grafted San Marzano
Famous Italian heirloom yields bright red, tapered 3" fruits.  Meaty and flavorful-- ideal for canning or sauce.  

Grafted Sun Sugar
Abundant candy-sweet orange cherry tomatoes with high levels of sugar and vitamin A.  Possibly the world's sweetest tomato!

Grafted Amish Paste
Heirloom paste tomato produces tons of meaty 6-8 oz. red fruits--one of the best for sauces and canning.  Thrives in short summer areas.

Grafted Cherokee Purple
Dusky rose, 8-12 oz. round fruits with complex, old-time flavor.  19th century heirloom.  Perfect for slicing and sandwiches.

Grafted Mortgage Lifter
Dark pink, 1-2 lb. fruits are meaty with good old-time flavor.  Heirloom known for it's productivity.

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GRAFTED PEPPERS

Grafted Big Bertha
Extra large, thick-walled bell peppers can reach 7"  long, ripening from bright green to shiny red, with crisp sweet flesh and few seeds-- perfect for fresh eating.

Grafted Red Bell
This pepper is hard to beat for its earliness and large size. Big, blocky 4 1/2" bells have thick, meaty walls with sweet flavor and crunch.  Sets well even in heat.



Delicious!  So which ones will you be trying?!

-Anna Mary