Monday, May 11, 2009

Red, White & Blue or Perhaps Pink...


Today: Planning ahead, Hydrangeas, money saving tips & more!

You still have time to order Red White & Blue color bowls
with guaranteed delivery before Memorial Day! Bring us your pots, dishes, bowls, baskets, or any special containers you'd like planted or staged with the perfect plants for your light and watering conditions. Last day to order Sun May 17th.

Pots or urns too big to carry? We offer planting services at your home or business too!


1 FREE four inch flower when you buy 10 four inch of equal value ~ GREEN LIGHT SPECIAL!
Good through Monday May 18, 2009 And check out our new hours on the weekends!

PREFER BLUE HYDRAGENEAS?
Years ago, gardeners would hammer a rusty iron nail into the root ball of a hydrangea to reach the deepest most beautiful blue colors. Today, we recommend a 1/2 c of Aluminum Sulfate per established plant to reach true blue blossoms.

OR PINK, OR WHITE?
If you prefer pink flowers you can just add Hydrated Lime or Dolomite. And shocking white is attained with 1/2 c of Magnesium Sulfate or Epson Salts.
more ~ http://www.hydrangeashydrangeas.com/colorchange.html

SAVE TIME & GAS!
Are you looking around for certain plants, keeping an eye out for something special that you'd like to see in your garden? Let us know the plant, whether one or twenty, we'll look for you and save you time, money and gas. We order every Monday morning so let us know what you need and we'll have it by Friday if it's available locally.

For Monrovia & Campania products, shop their online catalog and send us the item # for priority ordering!

EDIBLE GARDENERS ~ Farmers Almanac ~ May 2009

Sat-Mon 16-18 Kill plant pests on these barren days.

Tue-Wed 19-20 Favorable days for planting root crops. Also good for vine crops that can be planted now. Set strawberry plants.

Thu-Fri 21-22 Poor planting, fine for cultivating or spraying.

Sat-Sun 23-24 First day good for planting root crops. Second day favorable for planting beans, corn, cotton, tomatoes, peppers, and other above ground crops.

more May ideas ~ http://palmersgarden.com/newsletter.aspx

www.palmersgarden.com
407 896-5951
jeff@palmersgarden.com

2610 Corrine Drive~ Orlando, FL 32803

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