Wednesday, January 10, 2024

My Nursery Facebook Page

 


Hi all!
Well, here we are in January of a new year,  once again. Seems impossible doesn't it?!
Soon, I'll be getting busy sticking hardwood cuttings and sowing seeds. I'm grateful for the ability to still have a way to stay active with plants, even on long, gray winter days. 
I also have some dormant to semi-dormant hydrangeas and roses available on etsy and ebay. 
As long as you can get a shovel in the ground, you can plant! 
Now is also a good time to do clean up, and add manure compost to the garden, so that it can break down, and work it's magic this Spring.
Here in zone 6b, you can even start a small patch of cold crops next month, such as lettuce. My great grandpa always sowed his first lettuce on Valentine's Day. I do now also, in his memory. 
I just wanted to remind you, especially for my locals, that I update my Facebook page when I can, so check in over there occasionally if you want!
I share links and things, at times, that I find to be helpful or interesting. 
So, stay warm, keep flipping through those seed catalogs for this year's plantings, and for ideas and wish lists! 


Saturday, January 6, 2024

New! Flower Stand & Email List

 


Would you like to be on an email list to receive first notice of what I have available? Accounts are getting hacked more and more, so an email list is one of the best ways to ensure contact. I'm thinking I'll probably just send out one weekly email during the active growing season. Along with my shruɓs, trees and other potted plants, I'm planning to have some fresh flower bouquets this year, and some dried. I'm cooking up ideas for a movable flower stand/cart, that will be pulled out towards the end of the driveway on days when things are available. Easy, no-contact, pay and pickup at your convenience! Potted plants and shrubs can be picked up at the stand also.
To receive those emails, let me know at: sissy_1973@yahoo.com  🌸🌼💐


Driveway Stand Will Be Set Up!

 Hi all! How's Spring treating you so far? I've been busy here sowing seeds, growing, transplanting, pruning and more. I'm also ...