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Visiting the nursery

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This morning I decided to stop by my local nursery. Just to purchase a few packets of seeds. I wasn’t going to look at plants. Really. Got to save some money you know. Just seed packets…and a few photos.

nursery-012 It was really difficult not to buy everything I saw.  It is an amazing place that makes me realize how lucky I am to have this nursery just down the road.  If I ever have a blue sort of day I can pop in there and just look around.  It never fails to make me smile.

And of course I didn’t get away with only buying a few packets of seeds.  But on the other hand I didn’t buy all that much.  It could have been much worse!  A couple of tomato plants, some herbs, can’t live without rosemary, basil, parsley, thyme!  A six pack of double pink impatiens and a few pots of  harmony violet new guinea impatiens for a few pots around the yard.  And a splurge on some pretty forget-me-nots for a special place in the perennial bed.   nursery-017 Oh, there was so much more that looked wonderful as I was ‘not’ looking.  But I have enough garden to keep track of already, no need to go make it any bigger.  And of course, in these economic times I’m trying to keep as small a spending footprint as I can.  But it’s so tempting!

I’m trying to figure out how to put a photo gallery into the blog.  I’ve done it before, but so far I’m unsuccessful at uploading photos to the gallery.  If I figure it out I’ll post it!

nursery-016Meanwhile Katie has been very patient while I planted.  She even tried to help, but in the end I had to do most of the work myself.  We’re off to the park.  After all, I promised!

Oh yes, picked up seeds too, green beans, beets, lettuce and chard.

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Author: dawnkinster

I'm a long time banker having worked in banks since the age of 17. I took a break when I turned 50 and went back to school. I graduated right when the economy took a turn for the worst and after a year of library work found myself unemployed. I was lucky that my previous bank employer wanted me back. So here I am again, a long time banker. Change is hard.

3 thoughts on “Visiting the nursery

  1. I bought some plants today too! I went to the orange colored big box store, since they have good prices on flats, but it was a horrible experience. Mumbly, grumbly help…long lines…..broken bar code scanner….had to look for healthy plants, amongst the dried out ones….

    One my way home, I passed my local nursery. I said, “That is where all the rest of my plants will come from.” Sometimes it is worth while to pay a few extra dollars for a friendly face, a knowledgeable person, and a resident nursery dog that always greets you!

    What was I thinking?

    Your nursery looks wonderful! Great photos!

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  2. I think it’s worth paying the local nursery for healthy plants, plus you’re supporting the local economy…if you don’t have to buy too many it’s do-able.

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  3. After two years of living here…..I discovered the most amazing nursery off a side street recently. It is surrounded by a golf coarse with a lake to one side and is the most picturesque place…..I was in heaven. I did splurge on herbs chocolate mint (which smells like thin mints) pineapple sage, lemon verbena, rosemary, thyme, sage and best of all I found English Lavender!!!

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