Today was a whirlwind to say the least. We ran out for plants twice to Jenka Blossoms to pick up more of our custom grown annuals and had another pick-up early this morning. The batch of coleus (Solenostemon scutellariodes) to the right are some that we couldn't fit and we'll pick them up on Thursday. Big John and Pat ran for the first pick-up this morning with Jenny and I heading out this afternoon for round two. In addition to our plant pick-ups, we had five deliveries today. Our herbs and perennials arrived for the sale as did some trees and shrubs for the grounds. Tomorrow we make three trips for the tomatoes, peppers, etc. so we can get them back for tagging. We had plenty of people coming and going today to help in the gardens and more specifically with the plant sale. I had some morning meetings (Garden Development Committee with Dr. Gredler, Kelli, Big John, Dr. Yahr, Gary, Carrie, Christine, Maury and Joanne) and helped where I could between keeping other projects moving along. We found another robin's nest out in our yard area and this one (seen below) was interestingly positioned on top of a construction barricade and not too far off the ground.
Pat M. started his first day on the grounds staff although he has been a "Grumpy" for almost two years now. Pat's work ethic impressed me as a Grumpy and he dove right in today working with Big John on pushmowing and preparing a large area for planting with John as well. After their plant trip, they helped unload more deliveries and continued their project. Jenny was in to help out in the plant sale (lots of watering) and Larry helped out in the yard too. He had planned on weedwhipping but never escaped from the activity out in the yard. Larry made a stealthy pick-up early this morning for the last of our basils and some other goodies from our grower. Janice and Marianne were so well organized today that I felt in the way everytime I checked in with them. Much of their time for the plant sale is volunteer hours and much appreciated as they do their best to prepare a smooth sale. RBG is lucky to have them willing to lend so much time and expertise. We also saw Luis, Bill, Mary D. and countless others today too. Tomorrow, we start again although I'll put on more sunscreen and drink a lot more water! Crazy spring! Kathy and Tom at Jenka Blossoms (Lima Center) have a nice patch of variegated sweet irises (Iris pallida 'Aureo-variegata') which has such a clean spring look and light blue flowers are mere weeks away. Be warned! This heat will also quicken the pace of garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) both blooming and scattering seeds (seen at the bottom).
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