No room at the inn
So I've started buying a lot of perennials through the co-op. It's the only way I could afford so many of them. When they come I pot them up and grow them out in this thing I call a greenhouse. They call it a Flowerhouse, but make no mistake, it's a glorified pop tent.
I've got most of what I've purchased this year all potted up and settled in. The only problem? I ran out of room in the greenhouse, so a few thing are just going to have to tough it out in the big bad outside.
Here's a close up of what things are looking like in there.
And here's the whole "holding area." The larger pots are hostas I bought through the co-op last fall. I buried them in the ground, covered them in a bunch of leaf mulch and they ALL made it. I'll plant them in the new shade bed this summer. This is also the location of the aforementioned "pit of despair." Dealing with it is on this weekend's agenda, but today was rough, and frankly, it's lower on the priority list so we'll see what happens tomorrow.
Labels: co-op, greenhouse, pit of despair
2 Comments:
That is awesome! My co-op doesn't do that - I wish they would!Some of those heuchera varieties are priiiii-cy. I'm going to see who I can pester about getting something like this going in my community... maybe one of the local garden clubs would do it as a fundraiser project?
The fund-raiser is a great idea. I paid about $3 for most of the heuchera, and saw them at the nursery today for $14.99. And the tomato soup echinacea, which I have five of, is selling for $10.99 and I swear the nursery's were no bigger than what I have growing. I'll put a link to the co-op in my Web sites sidebar. I've been thrilled with it.
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