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The Gardening shows will be upon us soon

by Tricia

Now that the active gardening season in this area is dying down – well other than all the work we still have to do to put our gardens to bed I mean – I started thinking about all the Home and Garden shows that will occur over the next 6 months.

Do you like going to those kinds of shows? There’s a huge one called Garden Blooms that’s held here in Toronto each March. I love attending that one, even though the cost of getting in is a bit expensive. If you’re really savvy when you go to these shows you can take advantage of some of the cheap promotional advertising that the various booths do to get you to buy more expensive products. You know – buy a plant and get a couple of free seed packages (often carrot seeds for some reason), Buy two plants get a third for free. Yes that kind of thing. I’ve found that if you pick some plants that are a little bit past their prime sometimes they’ll give you an extra one free or give you a little bit of a discount.

The home and Garden shows often have seminars and lectures that you can attend while you are there, free of charge. I’ve seen some of my favorite HGTV gardening personalities at some of these lectures. Next year, depending upon how I’m feeling I might get busy and grow a number of plants in the spring that I can sell to others – perhaps online. I’m hoping that while I’m attending one of these shows or one of the lectures that I might pick up some advertising tips from others that have created small businesses out of their gardening hobby.

If you go to the gardening shows what kinds of things do you buy there? I often get garden ornaments made by metal work artists, pottery figurines, a few plants or bulbs, and often some seed packages. Occasionally I’ve found items that make fun office gifts for my co-workers or friends too. The figurines, table top water falls or soothing music machines work well for those kind of gifts.

I’d love to know if you attend Home and Gardening shows? If you do, do you purchase items there, listen to lectures or just look around and get ideas for your own garden?






Filed Under: Garden Buzz, In The Garden Tagged With: Garden Buzz, garden related give aways, garden show, promotional offers

Procrasting again!

by Tricia

ChionodoxaRemember my post last week? I think it was last Monday? When I said I had purchased a number of spring bulbs and that I was going to plant them that day or the next?

Well I haven’t planted them yet.

I do have a semi-valid excuse though. I haven’t been feeling very well, and it’s been very cold here in the last week. The cool weather is probably all the more reason why I should get those bulbs in the ground as soon as possible as I have a feeling this is going to be a cold winter here, but I haven’t done it yet.

Tomorrow I have an early doctors appointment, so, if the weather is co-operating perhaps I can get off to an early start and get those bulbs planted in the ground. I’m storing them in my enclosed front porch at the moment. It’s cool in there but the temps haven’t dropped below freezing in that room so I’m pretty sure the bulbs will be ok.

I’ll take some photos of the packages and list the types of bulbs when I’ve planted them.

I promise!

It’s Click and Comment Monday! Find someone on my blogroll to visit and leave them a comment. Then find someone on their site- renter or blogroll and move on from there. Try to visit at least five sites in this manner in order to spread the bloggy love!

Filed Under: Autumn Tasks, In The Garden Tagged With: Click and Comment monday, gardening, In The Garden, planting spring bulbs, Procrastinating

Garden Mums

by Tricia

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I finally broke down and got myself some garden Mums or chrysanthemums for our front porch about two weeks ago:

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These flowers are in a beautiful urn on my front steps. Prior to having the Mums in the urn I had a small tropical Hibiscus there, but since it’s getting cooler and cooler I brought the hibiscus in and replaced it with the mums.

In a couple of weeks I may divide the huge Mum plant and plant it in my front garden bed. What the heck, might as well see if I can get these ones to live for a few years, like I did before.

Happy Sunday!

I’d Like to welcome the new members who’ve recently joined Green thumb Sunday. We’ve had a few new people in the last two weeks or so – and there’s a couple more people who’ve expressed a desire to join in, but I haven’t heard back from them since I sent them the Green Thumb information. Who knows perhaps they will join in the fun today since they sounded eager to play.

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information.

Filed Under: Blooming today, Garden Buzz, Green Thumb Sunday, In The Garden Tagged With: Autumn garden, Carnations, Garden Mums, Green Thumb Sunday

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