Friday, August 31, 2012

What's Fresh Sept. 4, 2012

The days feel summer hot but the sun rises later and later each day and the nights grow cooler and cooler.  I pass school children waiting for the bus on the way to deliveries and our first granddaughter turns five today and begins kindergarten next week.  It is fall and we are winding down.  


The farm is beautiful and lush but there is less and less to cut each day.  We are over run with sunflowers and zinnias but many varieties are slowing way down so please contact us to reserve flowers and make pre-orders to insure sufficient quantities.




 Asclepias orange


Bells of Ireland


Celosia Cock's Comb Fuchsia


Yellow Pink Combination


Lime


Celosia Plume Fuchsia and Lime


Delphinium in asstored colors


Diablo


Dill


Echinacae Coconut Lime


Euphorbia Marginata


Indigo Spires


Lysimachia Gooseneck Loosestrife


Millet "Limelight"


Millet "Tapestry"


Ornamental Oregano


Parsley seed heads


Penstemon "Jingle Bells"


Sage


Scabiosa Lavender and White


Sedum Green


Sedum Red

Snow Berry


Coral Berry

 Sunflowers
Lemon/lime
 Brown centered


Verbena "Bonariensis"


Viburnum berries


Zinnias








Please feel free to call or email for updated availability or to make an order.
Happy Labor Day

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