Where the hello are the Easter lillies? Also, aren't you supposed to have a green thumb and not a black finger? I won't tell anyone what you and @jsolberg have been up to.....
@Kellsbella - Mums the word! I do not use Easter Lilies in planters,they break too easily.
Lovely! Thanks for sharing!
Wow! Amazing. Love the basket!
I like your spring greenhouse pictures. Almost inspires me to plant something.
I love seeing the Easter planters : )
Your Easter planters are adorable. There's something so gratifying about getting your hands dirty. I love it.
Is there EVER a time it's not busy at the greenhouse? Your work is so valuable, Beth. There is worth in dirt!
I learned from Seedsower and sowed a bunch of seeds in the little cuppy thingies instead of trying to grow the plants from seeds outside. I just planted over 100 corn plants and a whole bunch of pea plants. And yes, it is a lot of work.
Must stay hydrated, I think Deer Park is part of the same group that also makes similar bottled water here (Niagra and Sparkletts) I suppose Deer park was a water source famous in Pennsyvania?
I rarely plant and I am supposed to be a Botanist. I suppose I can grant you a degree in Green house management.....
I'm doing stuff like that too, on a smaller scale. Too busy to visit Xanga.
Happy always looks soo good on you!!
Where have you been sticking that finger? Wait! Don't tell me!
What I want to know is: WHERE'S THE BEE..TH!
If you keep working hard like that - you will have hot cross buns!
No bunny knows the troubles I've seen?
What's a little dirt when you're happy? I have a good friend who just loves to go out and "play in the dirt."
Hehe! I love the photos and especially the last one with you smiling! My husband is considering what to plant this year. I'm leaning toward fewer peppers and more tomatoes and maybe a couple squash varieties. I've given up on the tulips - I guess the squirrels and deer think they are put out as winter snacks and I don't have a single one left...
Love that Easter basket, Beth! And that's an awesome shot of you, a happy greenhouse worker!
We see you are happy after a good job Michel
That is a beautiful basket of plants.
You sure keep busy, just like a bee. Nice work, you should have some r'n'r about right now.
I cant wait until it warms up. You got me itchin' for a veggie garden.
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LOVE the basket!! SOOOOO Pretty!!!
nothing wrong with a little dirt
Where the hello are the Easter lillies? Also, aren't you supposed to have a green thumb and not a black finger? I won't tell anyone what you and @jsolberg have been up to.....
@Kellsbella - Mums the word! I do not use Easter Lilies in planters,they break too easily.
Lovely! Thanks for sharing!
Wow! Amazing. Love the basket!
I like your spring greenhouse pictures. Almost inspires me to plant something.
I love seeing the Easter planters : )
Your Easter planters are adorable.
There's something so gratifying about getting your hands dirty. I love it.
Is there EVER a time it's not busy at the greenhouse? Your work is so valuable, Beth. There is worth in dirt!
I learned from Seedsower and sowed a bunch of seeds in the little cuppy thingies instead of trying to grow the plants from seeds outside. I just planted over 100 corn plants and a whole bunch of pea plants. And yes, it is a lot of work.
Must stay hydrated, I think Deer Park is part of the same group that also makes similar bottled water here (Niagra and Sparkletts) I suppose Deer park was a water source famous in Pennsyvania?
I rarely plant and I am supposed to be a Botanist. I suppose I can grant you a degree in Green house management.....
I'm doing stuff like that too, on a smaller scale. Too busy to visit Xanga.
Happy always looks soo good on you!!
Where have you been sticking that finger? Wait! Don't tell me!
What I want to know is: WHERE'S THE BEE..TH!
If you keep working hard like that - you will have hot cross buns!
No bunny knows the troubles I've seen?
What's a little dirt when you're happy? I have a good friend who just loves to go out and "play in the dirt."
Hehe! I love the photos and especially the last one with you smiling! My husband is considering what to plant this year. I'm leaning toward fewer peppers and more tomatoes and maybe a couple squash varieties. I've given up on the tulips - I guess the squirrels and deer think they are put out as winter snacks and I don't have a single one left...
Love that Easter basket, Beth! And that's an awesome shot of you, a happy greenhouse worker!
We see you are happy after a good job
Michel
That is a beautiful basket of plants.
You sure keep busy, just like a bee. Nice work, you should have some r'n'r about right now.
I cant wait until it warms up. You got me itchin' for a veggie garden.
your baskets look great!
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