transplant seedling season is upon us
by Ether
Apologies for missing the formal Bloom Day, the ether-garden was hit with a power-outage and forced into unintentional radio-silence. I promise I’ll make it up to you with some cherry blossoms very shortly, just need the sun to co-operate and align itself properly.
Speaking of co-operation I stopped by my local co-op, the East End Food Co-Op today and they were putting out the first flats of locally-grown organic and heirloom transplant seedlings for sale! I didn’t get to see all of what they had, as they seemed to be explaining the different plants and prices to the staff when I arrived. I did see garlic chives, a few other herbs, and rhubarb. Mmm… rhubarb. I think I’ll have to snag myself some of those seedlings. Remember back when I was talking about what all I’d be growing this year, and how it was subject to change based on the available seedlings? Yeah- this is what I was talking about. I’m a sucker for baby plants. They’re just so darn cute (and tasty).
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Posted by Ether on April 17th, 2008 filed in Garden Planning, Gardening, Homegrown food, Local Food, VegetablesComment now »


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