RESPONDING TO CORONA VIRUS
Posted by: admin 5 years ago Landscape
So far 2020 has been a bit tumultuous. The outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19) has led to a lot of uncertainty. How long will the Coronavirus be around? How will this affect me? How will this affect the economy? Do I possibly have the virus without any symptoms and am I passing it to anyone else? […]
Read More-Upcoming Events-
Posted by: admin 5 years ago Landscape
Most events are held Sundays from 1pm-4pm. For more information, ask our staff or find events on our Facebook page. *Dates and times could change based on weather. January 19th– Kokedama Workshop February 23rd– Macrame wall hanger March 29th– Plant Parenthood—How to properly learn and care for your plant […]
Read MoreTurning that frown upside down
Posted by: admin 5 years ago Landscape
July 3rd a few of the crew and I were hanging out after a long days work. It started raining, so we decided to wait it out in our potting shed… 3 hours later after we watched the building flood and listened to hail hit the metal roof, the rain lightened up a little. Courtni […]
Read MoreNew guy wanted to make a post.
Posted by: admin 6 years ago Landscape
Working with people who are as quirky, and as passionate as you are about life and flowers is something, I never really knew I needed. The level of commitment and dedication the people have at this establishment is inspiring to put it mildly. Work is more than work here, there’s always an extra heaping of […]
Read MoreSpring lovin’
Posted by: admin 6 years ago Landscape
Hyacinthus is possibly our favorite spring flower with its pleasant aroma ( “too bad the tags aren’t scratch and sniff”-Anna ) and cheery pastel colors. Plant clusters of 5-10 (in the fall), water it in, hibernate the winter away, and in mid spring you’ll cure that spring fever as it pops its vibrant green foliage […]
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