We had a nice turnout of a dozen volunteers today for planting out in the gardens. The weather was overcast and looked like impending showers. However, the sun came out and we were able to plant three sizeable areas. We started in front of the visitor's center, then on to a large bed for impatiens (see above) and finished with wax begonias at the gazebo. It was a very productive crew and thanks to Janice and Kristine for keeping things running smoothly. From left to right abovee, we have Jessica, Cindy, Gary and Kay. As seen to the left, the ornamental onions (Allium) are in full bloom. These beds are a combination of 'Mt. Everest' (the white), 'Purple Sensation' and 'Mars'.
Today is also the last day of our extended plant sale. We have been trying to clear out the remainder of our plants and still have quite a few tomatoes and daylilies that we'll find outlets for next week. As usual, our plant sale volunteers did a wonderful job and we couldn't have done it without all the assistance with set-up, staffing and take down next week. We'll donate the surplus vegetables to area community gardens and will dismantle the plant sale so we can fit in our incoming plant orders. Lots of pick-ups and deliveries next week. Nice shot to the right of gas plant (Dictamnus albus 'Purpureus') out in the gardens today. Watch out for the foliage as some people get a rash (myself included) from touching the leaves!
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