
The local community college has a plant sale every year. The horticulture program does it. The plants are things the students have grown, and the money goes back into the horticulture program. It’s one of the first places GrandMommy took me when she was cultivating my love of gardening. I’ve gone every year since then (even though the first year going without her was really hard), and it’s something I look forward to every year. They seem to have mostly vegetables, and the prices are better than the stores here, so it’s a great way to get the vegetable garden started every year. The sale runs Thursday - Saturday, so I arranged to take a half day off of work yesterday so I could go plant shopping.

So I had a pretty specific list when I went to the plant sale yesterday, which was good because I have a tendency to buy anything that looks interesting when it comes to plants. Here’s what I bought: seedless cucumbers, a type of heirloom slicing tomatoes, eggplant, purple peppers (not on the list, but we like peppers, so I’ll find a spot for them), and two kinds of flowers (pink vincas and a lavender petunia). I’m hoping the cucumbers do well because I really like the seedless ones, so it would be nice to grow our own. Of course I’m interested to see how the eggplant does so we’ll know if we were right to blame Duke for last year’s eggplant failure. I’m really excited about the purple peppers, just to have something a little different. I’ve finally determined that when it comes to eating raw tomatoes I definitely prefer the heirloom/slicing variety. I’m actually not a huge fan of Roma or cherry varieties. Nick doesn’t have a preference other than not grape/cherry, so heirloom it is.

We also needed more garden soil, so we went to Lowe’s last night and bought several bags while we were there. I had to look at the flowers, which leads to me buying flowers about 99.99 percent of the time. We bought marigolds, yellow snapdragons, pink petunias, and these purple and yellow violas. The violas were on the sale rack, even though they looked great to me. I always check the sale rack. Sometimes the things on it clearly need a lot of attention, and I don’t buy those because I don’t have the skill set to nurse them back to health. Sometimes, though, they seem to be on the sale rack just because the store may have a lot of them, and I’m delighted to buy those. I’ve planted violas before, and they came back a second year, so I’m hoping these will too. Even if they don’t I’m pretty to happy to have only spent $3.00 on flowers that were originally around $10.00.
Needless to say, we’ll be spending a large part of the weekend outside plating things, so I’ll probably have more flower pictures over the next few days.
How will you be spending your weekend? Are you planting anything? Have you been to any good plant sales lately?