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  1. carolyn

    carolyn Strong Ash

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    well, I hung out my shingle today for the greenhouse. Happy May everybody. Hopefully I will get rid a a goodly number of hanging baskets this week...
     
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    Woohoo!!! :setc_005::smt038:sete_013:

    Good luck!
     
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    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    If I lived close I would be one of the first in the door of your greenhouse. I have seen your hanging baskets and they are wonderfully healthy and gorgeous.
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I'd be fighting with Toni to be first through your greenhouse door!!:sete_018: I would be filling up our car with your hanging baskets.
     
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    Aww, thanks.... I would love to have any of you stop in even if it was just for a cuppa tea.
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Brava! You must be excited...fingers crossed for you.
    Show us your board.
     
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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    I'd love to come buy a basket too! Pity you are so far away!
     
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    I'm definitely wishing you the best of luck, though, seeing pictures of your baskets and plants, I don't think you'll need much luck. They are too pretty to be left hanging around.
     
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    Thanks all. I just got a couple pictures today before my batteries died... not much but here it is... 100_2020.JPG


    oopps, a bit over exposed in the back, but this was the last pic before the batteries died.
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    most the baskets are out of the greenhouse.
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    one customer wanted all the red begonias.
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    one little bit of wildlife I found on a tomato... 100_2015.JPG
     
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    ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS!!! :like:
     
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    stratsmom Flower Fanatic

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    Oh I wish I could be there!!!!! Can we organize a field trip??
     
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    Great-looking hangers, C.
    Your customers have some super choices. Tja--I wish that I lived near you, for I'd definitely buy a couple of those for my balcony.
    I find your foto's astounding.

    That lil froggie was a bonus. I wonder what kind it is. A spring peeper perhaps?
     
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    Thanks S-H and Deanna. come anytime. I am closed on Sundays so that is a good day to visit.Today was a bit busy at times and then we got a huge thunderstorm... hurry and move it all under cover... hurry hurry!

    Sjoerd, I really don't know what spring peppers are.. I only hear them. this one is a tree frog.. maybe one and the same, but I don't think so. and since you asked I looked.. and no this isn't the spring pepper. Spring peppers have a distinctive X on its back. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_peeper
     
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    Well, it is a curious-looking little frogie.
    Thanks for the link.
    Perhaps that frog will keeps pests off your plants. ;-)
     
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    And... when I think back about the froggie, I noticed while it was in the one tray of plants it had what looked like algae on it and when I noticed it in the other plants it didn't have any green on it at all. I wonder if they have some camouflage tendencies? like a chameleon. I don't think I had two frogs in there, but I wouldn't have any way to do a head count on them.. one... two.. oh wait... one.. forget it! no idea. it really looked like the bark of a tree.
     

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