Flutterby Gardens Landscaping

Flutterby Gardens Landscaping
2350 Hill Rd

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Flutterby Gardens via the North End Organic Nursery: Whew.

Flutterby Gardens via the North End Organic Nursery: Whew.: "Another crazy week and this is just a sign of the times to come. This week we planted more peppers and tomatoes at the North End Organic Nur..."

Whew.

Another crazy week and this is just a sign of the times to come. This week we planted more peppers and tomatoes at the North End Organic Nursery. We moved all artichokes, violas, peas, swiss chard, stevia and spearamint out into greenhouse #2. It is starting to fill up and is looking so good!! The nasturtium trays and multi packs are starting to emerge and the trailing petunias are filling out quite nicely. I restarted 2 trays of marigolds and the have come out quite beautifully, they will make a beautiful 4 inch plant. This upcoming week we will be putting together our multi packs of flowers, basil's and lettuce's. We will finally be getting our annual baskets put together as well. We are having a 1 year celebration, or spring sale the weekend of the 19th and we need to get the nursery put back together in time for it, as well as, getting the remainder of our spring bulbs planted in the front beds. We also recieved a shipment of IDAHO grown fruit trees from Clayton Nursery. The trees loeeked beautiful and will be available for sale next week. There is always something fun going on at the nursery. On Thursday,. I gave a talk to the 4 Seasons Gardening Club on tree and shrub pruning for my Master Gardener credits. Then on Saturday, we sponsered the Horticultural Symposium held by The Idaho Horticulture Society. It was great to see some familiar faces and to hear others views on edible landscaping and xeriscaping. Many thanks to Elmer Hurd for giving us the oppurtunity to sponser you.
Flutterby Gardens Landscaping is off and rolling. Randy and the crew were busy with spring cleanups, as Suzanne, Tanya and I layed out and planted one of our clients homes in a square foot garden. What a great project this has been, from the design of the edible landscape, to the design and planting of the vegetable beds in a square foot garden. I am very excited about this project and can not wait to see it through the year. We will be starting a new garden this week at another clients house. This was a project from early spring of 2010. We removed all of the sod from the back yard and added a drought tolerant, edible garden. We planned and planted the vegetable beds last year and are very excited to come back and do it again. We will be working with her to plant the garden, we love to work with our clients and to share some knowledge that will help them to prosper in their yard.
Well, I am off now I have some plant tags to finish! Until next week!

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Flutterby Gardens via the North End Organic Nursery: Busy week

Flutterby Gardens via the North End Organic Nursery: Busy week: "This was a very productive week, I am happy to say that I accomplished all goals. Well, I did not do it all by myself, I did get h..."

Busy week

This was a very productive week, I am happy to say that I accomplished all goals. Well, I did not do it all by myself, I did get help from a few really good people.
For Flutterby Gardens Landscaping, I had 10 appointments! Spring is quickly approaching and people are starting to get their ducks in a row. We have 5 new jobs on the books, a design underway and our first mowing contract of the year!! I can see good things to come, we just need to keep pushing forward. I know that all of the hard work will pay off and our reputation for working hard, being honest and dependable will show through in the end.
For the North End Organic Nursery, I nailed down my plant orders through 3 local vendors, a relief for the spring. Randy and Lindsay helped me pot up 512 'Delta Blue' pansy, 228  ORGANIC 'Green Globe' artichoke, 228 ORGANIC stevia and 228 spearmint. Randy also helped me to move all organically grown cold crops outside along with the johnny jump ups, bowles black viola, historic pansy and wildflower mix. Tanya was kind enough to help me get the bare root blackberries and raspberries settled in. While inside, I started 10 trays of various hot peppers, nasturtium packs and spicy mesclun packs. When you go out into the greenhouse it is almost full and that makes me smile. All of the hard work since October is starting to pay off. I think it is going to be a great spring.