Guest guest Posted January 27, 2010 Report Share Posted January 27, 2010 Some interesting plants for those of us who don't have a lot of space to grow our own food. Anyone have any plans for container gardening this year? Cyndi Have you ever considered growing your vegetable garden on the patio? More and more gardeners are relying on patios, porches, balconies, and decks to protect their vegetable plants from hungry deer, bask in the best sunlight, or simply handle the "overflow" from a full and beautiful garden! And why not? With today's space-saving varieties, you can create a vegetable garden that will feed the whole family all season! Container veggies are easy to harvest and look as lovely as many flowering plants when in full fruit! Just remember that they will need much more frequent watering than garden-grown vegetables, and that they may need to be supported or staked even though the plant size is much smaller. (Big, ripe vegetables tend to be heavy!) They're also likely to look much healthier than their garden cousins, because they are subject to fewer pests. Choose your favorites today and begin designing your container vegetable patch. You'll love watching the plants grow up close all season... and the results will be delicious! Pepper Redskin #5640. 15 seeds. 1 pkt for $4.25 ea Save! 2 pkts for $3.82 ea Eggplant Gretel Hybrid #5225. 15 seeds. 1 pkt for $2.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $2.65 ea Tomato Better Bush Improved Hybrid #5338. 30 seeds. 1 pkt for $1.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $1.75 ea Pepper Mohawk #5637. 15 seeds. 1 pkt for $3.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $3.47 ea Swiss Chard Bright Lights #5308. 125 seeds. 1 pkt for $1.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $1.75 ea Lettuce Master Chef Blend #5184. 800 seeds. 1 pkt for $1.75 ea Save! 2 pkts for $1.57 ea Tomato Tumbling Tom Yellow #5419. 20 seeds. 1 pkt for $2.50 ea Save! 2 pkts for $2.25 ea Tomato Totem Hybrid #5438. 15 seeds. 1 pkt for $2.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $2.65 ea Squash G-Star #5301. 15 seeds. 1 pkt for $3.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $3.47 ea Squash Cornell's Bush Delicata #5684. 20 seeds. 1 pkt for $1.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $1.75 ea Cucumber Salad Bush Hybrid #5596. 15 seeds. 1 pkt for $3.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $3.47 ea Squash Balmoral Hybrid #5677. 15 seeds. 1 pkt for $3.75 ea Save! 2 pkts for $3.37 ea Gro-mato Self-Watering Tower #96639. $45.00 ea Gro Proâ„¢ Organic Soil Stimulant #96634. 4 lb. bag. $9.95 ea Sea Magic #9261. Makes 250 quarts. $5.95 ea Tomato Fertilizer Spikes #96637. 18 spikes. $5.95 ea Call Center Open Late! Monday - Saturday 8:00 am - 11:00 pm ET 800-213-0076 When Will My Order Ship? Seeds and supplies will ship within 7 to 10 days. Plants, Bulbs, and Trees ship at the proper planting time for your zone. Follow this link for more information. Park Seed Co. The Best Flowers & Vegetables 1 Parkton Ave. | Greenwood, SC 29647 800-213-0076 www.parkseed.com info Copyright 2001-2010 Geo. W. Park Seed Co. To ensure E-Newsletter delivery, please add info to your address book. Please Note: You are receiving this e-mail because you have ordered from Park Seed, Wayside Gardens, or Jackson & Perkins in the past, are a current Park Seed, Wayside Gardens, or Jackson & Perkins customer or newsletter r, or you have provided Park Seed, Wayside Gardens, or Jackson & Perkins with your e-mail address. If you no longer wish to be on the mailing list to receive eNewsletters from Park Seed, please follow this link now. Oops! Although every precaution is taken to ensure accuracy, errors in price, quantity, and/or specifications may occur. We reserve the right to correct such errors. Please note: Sale prices are good on new orders only and will not be applied to previous purchases. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 I wish I could but since I'm moving in June, it wouldn't make sense for me to bother this year. Just about the time stuff would start developing, I would have to abandon it. I will do some herbs in window containers that I can give to a neighbor before I leave and of course keep sprouting, but I *do* so miss having a real garden! Even though I will be living in an apartment when I get to New Mexico, I might get lucky enough to have a porch or balcony to do some container gardening. More importantly, my son and his wife will be buying a house so I can plan an entire garden for next year! Tomatoes, cukes, herbs, etc. Nikki hates doing anything outdoors so as long as I take care of it and keep it attractive as well as productive, she will be thrilled to allow me to be her full-time gardener, LOL! --Cee-- --- On Wed, 1/27/10, cyndikrall <cyndikrall wrote: cyndikrall <cyndikrall[RFSL] Fwd: Veggies for Containers of All Sizes!realfoodsimplelife Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 1:35 PM Some interesting plants for those of us who don't have a lot of space to grow our own food. Anyone have any plans for container gardening this year?Cyndi Have you ever considered growing your vegetable garden on the patio? More and more gardeners are relying on patios, porches, balconies, and decks to protect their vegetable plants from hungry deer, bask in the best sunlight, or simply handle the "overflow" from a full and beautiful garden! And why not? With today's space-saving varieties, you can create a vegetable garden that will feed the whole family all season! Container veggies are easy to harvest and look as lovely as many flowering plants when in full fruit! Just remember that they will need much more frequent watering than garden-grown vegetables, and that they may need to be supported or staked even though the plant size is much smaller. (Big, ripe vegetables tend to be heavy!) They're also likely to look much healthier than their garden cousins, because they are subject to fewer pests. Choose your favorites today and begin designing your container vegetable patch. You'll love watching the plants grow up close all season... and the results will be delicious! Pepper Redskin#5640. 15 seeds.1 pkt for $4.25 eaSave! 2 pkts for $3.82 ea Eggplant Gretel Hybrid#5225. 15 seeds.1 pkt for $2.95 eaSave! 2 pkts for $2.65 ea Tomato Better Bush Improved Hybrid#5338. 30 seeds.1 pkt for $1.95 eaSave! 2 pkts for $1.75 ea Pepper Mohawk#5637. 15 seeds.1 pkt for $3.95 eaSave! 2 pkts for $3.47 ea Swiss Chard Bright Lights#5308. 125 seeds.1 pkt for $1.95 eaSave! 2 pkts for $1.75 ea Lettuce Master Chef Blend#5184. 800 seeds.1 pkt for $1.75 eaSave! 2 pkts for $1.57 ea Tomato Tumbling Tom Yellow#5419. 20 seeds.1 pkt for $2.50 eaSave! 2 pkts for $2.25 ea Tomato Totem Hybrid#5438. 15 seeds.1 pkt for $2.95 eaSave! 2 pkts for $2.65 ea Squash G-Star#5301. 15 seeds.1 pkt for $3.95 eaSave! 2 pkts for $3.47 ea Squash Cornell's Bush Delicata#5684. 20 seeds.1 pkt for $1.95 eaSave! 2 pkts for $1.75 ea Cucumber Salad Bush Hybrid#5596. 15 seeds.1 pkt for $3.95 eaSave! 2 pkts for $3.47 ea Squash Balmoral Hybrid#5677. 15 seeds.1 pkt for $3.75 eaSave! 2 pkts for $3.37 ea Gro-mato Self-Watering Tower#96639.$45.00 ea Gro Proâ„¢ Organic Soil Stimulant#96634. 4 lb. bag.$9.95 ea Sea Magic#9261. Makes 250 quarts.$5.95 ea Tomato Fertilizer Spikes#96637. 18 spikes.$5.95 ea Call Center Open Late!Monday - Saturday8:00 am - 11:00 pm ET800-213-0076 When Will My Order Ship? Seeds and supplies will ship within 7 to 10 days.Plants, Bulbs, and Trees ship at the proper planting time for your zone.Follow this link for more information. Park Seed Co.The Best Flowers & Vegetables1 Parkton Ave. | Greenwood, SC 29647800-213-0076 www.parkseed. cominfo (AT) parkscs (DOT) comCopyright 2001-2010 Geo. W. Park Seed Co. To ensure E-Newsletter delivery, please add info (AT) parkscs (DOT) com to your address book. Please Note: You are receiving this e-mail because you have ordered from Park Seed, Wayside Gardens, or Jackson & Perkins in the past, are a current Park Seed, Wayside Gardens, or Jackson & Perkins customer or newsletter r, or you have provided Park Seed, Wayside Gardens, or Jackson & Perkins with your e-mail address. If you no longer wish to be on the mailing list to receive eNewsletters from Park Seed, please follow this link now.Oops! Although every precaution is taken to ensure accuracy, errors in price, quantity, and/or specifications may occur. We reserve the right to correct such errors. Please note: Sale prices are good on new orders only and will not be applied to previous purchases. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 Depending where in NM you are going, you might well have a nice long growing season! Cyndi Celia Browne <lady_celia Fri, Jan 29, 2010 6:19 am Re: [RFSL] Fwd: Veggies for Containers of All Sizes! I wish I could but since I'm moving in June, it wouldn't make sense for me to bother this year. Just about the time stuff would start developing, I would have to abandon it. I will do some herbs in window containers that I can give to a neighbor before I leave and of course keep sprouting, but I *do* so miss having a real garden! Even though I will be living in an apartment when I get to New Mexico, I might get lucky enough to have a porch or balcony to do some container gardening. More importantly, my son and his wife will be buying a house so I can plan an entire garden for next year! Tomatoes, cukes, herbs, etc. Nikki hates doing anything outdoors so as long as I take care of it and keep it attractive as well as productive, she will be thrilled to allow me to be her full-time gardener, LOL! --Cee-- --- On Wed, 1/27/10, cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com <cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote: cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com <cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com> [RFSL] Fwd: Veggies for Containers of All Sizes! realfoodsimplelife Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 1:35 PM Some interesting plants for those of us who don't have a lot of space to grow our own food. Anyone have any plans for container gardening this year? Cyndi Have you ever considered growing your vegetable garden on the patio? More and more gardeners are relying on patios, porches, balconies, and decks to protect their vegetable plants from hungry deer, bask in the best sunlight, or simply handle the "overflow" from a full and beautiful garden! And why not? With today's space-saving varieties, you can create a vegetable garden that will feed the whole family all season! Container veggies are easy to harvest and look as lovely as many flowering plants when in full fruit! Just remember that they will need much more frequent watering than garden-grown vegetables, and that they may need to be supported or staked even though the plant size is much smaller. (Big, ripe vegetables tend to be heavy!) They're also likely to look much healthier than their garden cousins, because they are subject to fewer pests. Choose your favorites today and begin designing your container vegetable patch. You'll love watching the plants grow up close all season... and the results will be delicious! Pepper Redskin #5640. 15 seeds. 1 pkt for $4.25 ea Save! 2 pkts for $3.82 ea Eggplant Gretel Hybrid #5225. 15 seeds. 1 pkt for $2.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $2.65 ea Tomato Better Bush Improved Hybrid #5338. 30 seeds. 1 pkt for $1.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $1.75 ea Pepper Mohawk #5637. 15 seeds. 1 pkt for $3.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $3.47 ea Swiss Chard Bright Lights #5308. 125 seeds. 1 pkt for $1.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $1.75 ea Lettuce Master Chef Blend #5184. 800 seeds. 1 pkt for $1.75 ea Save! 2 pkts for $1.57 ea Tomato Tumbling Tom Yellow #5419. 20 seeds. 1 pkt for $2.50 ea Save! 2 pkts for $2.25 ea Tomato Totem Hybrid #5438. 15 seeds. 1 pkt for $2.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $2.65 ea Squash G-Star #5301. 15 seeds. 1 pkt for $3.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $3.47 ea Squash Cornell's Bush Delicata #5684. 20 seeds. 1 pkt for $1.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $1.75 ea Cucumber Salad Bush Hybrid #5596. 15 seeds. 1 pkt for $3.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $3.47 ea Squash Balmoral Hybrid #5677. 15 seeds. 1 pkt for $3.75 ea Save! 2 pkts for $3.37 ea Gro-mato Self-Watering Tower #96639. $45.00 ea Gro Proâ„¢ Organic Soil Stimulant #96634. 4 lb. bag. $9.95 ea Sea Magic #9261. Makes 250 quarts. $5.95 ea Tomato Fertilizer Spikes #96637. 18 spikes. $5.95 ea Call Center Open Late! Monday - Saturday 8:00 am - 11:00 pm ET 800-213-0076 When Will My Order Ship? Seeds and supplies will ship within 7 to 10 days. Plants, Bulbs, and Trees ship at the proper planting time for your zone. Follow this link for more information. Park Seed Co. The Best Flowers & Vegetables 1 Parkton Ave. | Greenwood, SC 29647 800-213-0076 www.parkseed. com info (AT) parkscs (DOT) com Copyright 2001-2010 Geo. W. Park Seed Co. To ensure E-Newsletter delivery, please add info (AT) parkscs (DOT) com to your address book. Please Note: You are receiving this e-mail because you have ordered from Park Seed, Wayside Gardens, or Jackson & Perkins in the past, are a current Park Seed, Wayside Gardens, or Jackson & Perkins customer or newsletter r, or you have provided Park Seed, Wayside Gardens, or Jackson & Perkins with your e-mail address. If you no longer wish to be on the mailing list to receive eNewsletters from Park Seed, please follow this link now. Oops! Although every precaution is taken to ensure accuracy, errors in price, quantity, and/or specifications may occur. We reserve the right to correct such errors. Please note: Sale prices are good on new orders only and will not be applied to previous purchases. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 Unfortunately it will most likely be on the short sida as we will be up on a mountainside in Los Alamos proper. I understand that 10 minutes straight down the mountain (probably 1/2 hour drive on switchback roads), it's 10 degrees warmer and has WAY less snow. Pretty much on par with northern states such as Michigan so at least I'm used to it, hahaha! --C-- --- On Fri, 1/29/10, cyndikrall <cyndikrall wrote: cyndikrall <cyndikrallRe: [RFSL] Fwd: Veggies for Containers of All Sizes! Date: Friday, January 29, 2010, 1:29 PM Depending where in NM you are going, you might well have a nice long growing season! Cyndi Celia Browne <lady_celia >Fri, Jan 29, 2010 6:19 amRe: [RFSL] Fwd: Veggies for Containers of All Sizes! I wish I could but since I'm moving in June, it wouldn't make sense for me to bother this year. Just about the time stuff would start developing, I would have to abandon it. I will do some herbs in window containers that I can give to a neighbor before I leave and of course keep sprouting, but I *do* so miss having a real garden! Even though I will be living in an apartment when I get to New Mexico, I might get lucky enough to have a porch or balcony to do some container gardening. More importantly, my son and his wife will be buying a house so I can plan an entire garden for next year! Tomatoes, cukes, herbs, etc. Nikki hates doing anything outdoors so as long as I take care of it and keep it attractive as well as productive, she will be thrilled to allow me to be her full-time gardener, LOL! --Cee-- --- On Wed, 1/27/10, cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com <cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote: cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com <cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com>[RFSL] Fwd: Veggies for Containers of All Sizes!realfoodsimplelifeWednesday, January 27, 2010, 1:35 PM Some interesting plants for those of us who don't have a lot of space to grow our own food. Anyone have any plans for container gardening this year?Cyndi Have you ever considered growing your vegetable garden on the patio? More and more gardeners are relying on patios, porches, balconies, and decks to protect their vegetable plants from hungry deer, bask in the best sunlight, or simply handle the "overflow" from a full and beautiful garden! And why not? With today's space-saving varieties, you can create a vegetable garden that will feed the whole family all season! Container veggies are easy to harvest and look as lovely as many flowering plants when in full fruit! Just remember that they will need much more frequent watering than garden-grown vegetables, and that they may need to be supported or staked even though the plant size is much smaller. (Big, ripe vegetables tend to be heavy!) They're also likely to look much healthier than their garden cousins, because they are subject to fewer pests. Choose your favorites today and begin designing your container vegetable patch. You'll love watching the plants grow up close all season... and the results will be delicious! Pepper Redskin#5640. 15 seeds.1 pkt for $4.25 eaSave! 2 pkts for $3.82 ea Eggplant Gretel Hybrid#5225. 15 seeds.1 pkt for $2.95 eaSave! 2 pkts for $2.65 ea Tomato Better Bush Improved Hybrid#5338. 30 seeds.1 pkt for $1.95 eaSave! 2 pkts for $1.75 ea Pepper Mohawk#5637. 15 seeds.1 pkt for $3.95 eaSave! 2 pkts for $3.47 ea Swiss Chard Bright Lights#5308. 125 seeds.1 pkt for $1.95 eaSave! 2 pkts for $1.75 ea Lettuce Master Chef Blend#5184. 800 seeds.1 pkt for $1.75 eaSave! 2 pkts for $1.57 ea Tomato Tumbling Tom Yellow#5419. 20 seeds.1 pkt for $2.50 eaSave! 2 pkts for $2.25 ea Tomato Totem Hybrid#5438. 15 seeds.1 pkt for $2.95 eaSave! 2 pkts for $2.65 ea Squash G-Star#5301. 15 seeds.1 pkt for $3.95 eaSave! 2 pkts for $3.47 ea Squash Cornell's Bush Delicata#5684. 20 seeds.1 pkt for $1.95 eaSave! 2 pkts for $1.75 ea Cucumber Salad Bush Hybrid#5596. 15 seeds.1 pkt for $3.95 eaSave! 2 pkts for $3.47 ea Squash Balmoral Hybrid#5677. 15 seeds.1 pkt for $3.75 eaSave! 2 pkts for $3.37 ea Gro-mato Self-Watering Tower#96639.$45.00 ea Gro Proâ„¢ Organic Soil Stimulant#96634. 4 lb. bag.$9.95 ea Sea Magic#9261. Makes 250 quarts.$5.95 ea Tomato Fertilizer Spikes#96637. 18 spikes.$5.95 ea Call Center Open Late!Monday - Saturday8:00 am - 11:00 pm ET800-213-0076 When Will My Order Ship? Seeds and supplies will ship within 7 to 10 days.Plants, Bulbs, and Trees ship at the proper planting time for your zone.Follow this link for more information. Park Seed Co.The Best Flowers & Vegetables1 Parkton Ave. | Greenwood, SC 29647800-213-0076 www.parkseed. cominfo (AT) parkscs (DOT) comCopyright 2001-2010 Geo. W. Park Seed Co. To ensure E-Newsletter delivery, please add info (AT) parkscs (DOT) com to your address book. Please Note: You are receiving this e-mail because you have ordered from Park Seed, Wayside Gardens, or Jackson & Perkins in the past, are a current Park Seed, Wayside Gardens, or Jackson & Perkins customer or newsletter r, or you have provided Park Seed, Wayside Gardens, or Jackson & Perkins with your e-mail address. If you no longer wish to be on the mailing list to receive eNewsletters from Park Seed, please follow this link now.Oops! Although every precaution is taken to ensure accuracy, errors in price, quantity, and/or specifications may occur. We reserve the right to correct such errors. Please note: Sale prices are good on new orders only and will not be applied to previous purchases. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 Oh ok! I know a lot of NM is high desert. Pretty dang cold in winter. Well at least you will still have garden space, that is awesome! Cyndi Celia Browne <lady_celia Fri, Jan 29, 2010 10:34 am Re: [RFSL] Fwd: Veggies for Containers of All Sizes! Unfortunately it will most likely be on the short sida as we will be up on a mountainside in Los Alamos proper. I understand that 10 minutes straight down the mountain (probably 1/2 hour drive on switchback roads), it's 10 degrees warmer and has WAY less snow. Pretty much on par with northern states such as Michigan so at least I'm used to it, hahaha! --C-- --- On Fri, 1/29/10, cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com <cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote: cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com <cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com> Re: [RFSL] Fwd: Veggies for Containers of All Sizes! Friday, January 29, 2010, 1:29 PM Depending where in NM you are going, you might well have a nice long growing season! Cyndi Celia Browne <lady_celia > Fri, Jan 29, 2010 6:19 am Re: [RFSL] Fwd: Veggies for Containers of All Sizes! I wish I could but since I'm moving in June, it wouldn't make sense for me to bother this year. Just about the time stuff would start developing, I would have to abandon it. I will do some herbs in window containers that I can give to a neighbor before I leave and of course keep sprouting, but I *do* so miss having a real garden! Even though I will be living in an apartment when I get to New Mexico, I might get lucky enough to have a porch or balcony to do some container gardening. More importantly, my son and his wife will be buying a house so I can plan an entire garden for next year! Tomatoes, cukes, herbs, etc. Nikki hates doing anything outdoors so as long as I take care of it and keep it attractive as well as productive, she will be thrilled to allow me to be her full-time gardener, LOL! --Cee-- --- On Wed, 1/27/10, cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com <cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote: cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com <cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com> [RFSL] Fwd: Veggies for Containers of All Sizes! realfoodsimplelife Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 1:35 PM Some interesting plants for those of us who don't have a lot of space to grow our own food. Anyone have any plans for container gardening this year? Cyndi Have you ever considered growing your vegetable garden on the patio? More and more gardeners are relying on patios, porches, balconies, and decks to protect their vegetable plants from hungry deer, bask in the best sunlight, or simply handle the "overflow" from a full and beautiful garden! And why not? With today's space-saving varieties, you can create a vegetable garden that will feed the whole family all season! Container veggies are easy to harvest and look as lovely as many flowering plants when in full fruit! Just remember that they will need much more frequent watering than garden-grown vegetables, and that they may need to be supported or staked even though the plant size is much smaller. (Big, ripe vegetables tend to be heavy!) They're also likely to look much healthier than their garden cousins, because they are subject to fewer pests. Choose your favorites today and begin designing your container vegetable patch. You'll love watching the plants grow up close all season... and the results will be delicious! Pepper Redskin #5640. 15 seeds. 1 pkt for $4.25 ea Save! 2 pkts for $3.82 ea Eggplant Gretel Hybrid #5225. 15 seeds. 1 pkt for $2.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $2.65 ea Tomato Better Bush Improved Hybrid #5338. 30 seeds. 1 pkt for $1.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $1.75 ea Pepper Mohawk #5637. 15 seeds. 1 pkt for $3.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $3.47 ea Swiss Chard Bright Lights #5308. 125 seeds. 1 pkt for $1.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $1.75 ea Lettuce Master Chef Blend #5184. 800 seeds. 1 pkt for $1.75 ea Save! 2 pkts for $1.57 ea Tomato Tumbling Tom Yellow #5419. 20 seeds. 1 pkt for $2.50 ea Save! 2 pkts for $2.25 ea Tomato Totem Hybrid #5438. 15 seeds. 1 pkt for $2.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $2.65 ea Squash G-Star #5301. 15 seeds. 1 pkt for $3.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $3.47 ea Squash Cornell's Bush Delicata #5684. 20 seeds. 1 pkt for $1.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $1.75 ea Cucumber Salad Bush Hybrid #5596. 15 seeds. 1 pkt for $3.95 ea Save! 2 pkts for $3.47 ea Squash Balmoral Hybrid #5677. 15 seeds. 1 pkt for $3.75 ea Save! 2 pkts for $3.37 ea Gro-mato Self-Watering Tower #96639. $45.00 ea Gro Proâ„¢ Organic Soil Stimulant #96634. 4 lb. bag. $9.95 ea Sea Magic #9261. Makes 250 quarts. $5.95 ea Tomato Fertilizer Spikes #96637. 18 spikes. $5.95 ea Call Center Open Late! Monday - Saturday 8:00 am - 11:00 pm ET 800-213-0076 When Will My Order Ship? Seeds and supplies will ship within 7 to 10 days. Plants, Bulbs, and Trees ship at the proper planting time for your zone. Follow this link for more information. Park Seed Co. The Best Flowers & Vegetables 1 Parkton Ave. | Greenwood, SC 29647 800-213-0076 www.parkseed. com info (AT) parkscs (DOT) com Copyright 2001-2010 Geo. W. Park Seed Co. To ensure E-Newsletter delivery, please add info (AT) parkscs (DOT) com to your address book. Please Note: You are receiving this e-mail because you have ordered from Park Seed, Wayside Gardens, or Jackson & Perkins in the past, are a current Park Seed, Wayside Gardens, or Jackson & Perkins customer or newsletter r, or you have provided Park Seed, Wayside Gardens, or Jackson & Perkins with your e-mail address. If you no longer wish to be on the mailing list to receive eNewsletters from Park Seed, please follow this link now. Oops! Although every precaution is taken to ensure accuracy, errors in price, quantity, and/or specifications may occur. We reserve the right to correct such errors. Please note: Sale prices are good on new orders only and will not be applied to previous purchases. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 My house is in High desert at about 3200 feet. Yep it gets cold but not for such a long duration. Nothing a little creativity with some Green house covers couldnt combat. Containers with little hot houses (bubble wrap around tomato cages...) on them or veggies started indoors with a nice bright window. I used to live in Roswell which is definately high desert. About two feet of snow in the winter but i couldnt tell you anything more because we moved from there when i was in first grade.... deb ----------------------------- Oh ok! I know a lot of NM is high desert. Pretty dang cold in winter. Well at least you will still have garden space, that is awesome! Cyndi Celia Browne <lady_celia Fri, Jan 29, 2010 10:34 am Re: [RFSL] Fwd: Veggies for Containers of All Sizes! Unfortunately it will most likely be on the short sida as we will be up on a mountainside in Los Alamos proper. I understand that 10 minutes straight down the mountain (probably 1/2 hour drive on switchback roads), it's 10 degrees warmer and has WAY less snow. Pretty much on par with northern states such as Michigan so at least I'm used to it, hahaha! --C-- --- On Fri, 1/29/10, cyndikrall <cyndikrall wrote: cyndikrall <cyndikrall Re: [RFSL] Fwd: Veggies for Containers of All Sizes! Friday, January 29, 2010, 1:29 PM Depending where in NM you are going, you might well have a nice long growing season! Cyndi Celia Browne <lady_celia > Fri, Jan 29, 2010 6:19 am Re: [RFSL] Fwd: Veggies for Containers of All Sizes! I wish I could but since I'm moving in June, it wouldn't make sense for me to bother this year. Just about the time stuff would start developing, I would have to abandon it. I will do some herbs in window containers that I can give to a neighbor before I leave and of course keep sprouting, but I *do* so miss having a real garden! Even though I will be living in an apartment when I get to New Mexico, I might get lucky enough to have a porch or balcony to do some container gardening. More importantly, my son and his wife will be buying a house so I can plan an entire garden for next year! Tomatoes, cukes, herbs, etc. Nikki hates doing anything outdoors so as long as I take care of it and keep it attractive as well as productive, she will be thrilled to allow me to be her full-time gardener, LOL! --Cee-- __________ Diet Help Cheap Diet Help Tips. http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2231/c?cp=vC0EcP7rw4pr377SCQGZFQAAJz55SQl\ su8ZlrQHVl8fXegYKAAYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYQAAAAAA= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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