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What an exciting day!

Thursday, March 30th, 2006

Well, today was a lot of fun! It was such a glorious day outside. We had all the greenhouse doors open and were actually walking around in tee shirts! The pansies look great.  There was a heavy frost on Tuesday night, but that doesn’t affect the pansies they were happy as ever, standing up and smiling at the sun all day yesterday. Why not come on over and pick out some pansies to put a little “spring fever” in your blood! 

News channel 30 was over to ask us about the drought we are having in Connecticut. Yes, we are down about 3 inches of rain but, right now we are in the greenhouse and sun is what the plants need to grow.  Also, we are screening topsoil and the lack of rain makes it better to screen and lighter for you to spread on your gardens/lawns etc. So, now would be a good time to take advantage of the weather and get a head start on your garden chores.  I don’t know what the lack of rain will do for any fall landscape plants we put in. They may need a drink soon before any newly established feeder roots dry up and the plant/tree/shrub dies from lack of water. I will investigate this with some of our landscapers and report back to you on what you should be doing (if anything) to protect your greenery. 

Remember: “Though April showers may come your way, they bring the flowers that bloom in May.”

With that thought in mind, I guess we better hope for a little rain mixed with the sun each week to get just the right amount of both to insure lovely plants all season long.

Connecticut is terrific in the spring!

Friday, March 24th, 2006

I am finding out that blogging is not as simple as I had first believed. 
A lot is happening at the farm right now.  We already have 7 greenhouses filled with babies (plants, that is). And will open two more houses next week.  As the seedlings grow and we need more space we will eventually have all nineteen houses filled to overflowing.

We will open for the 2006 season with pansies on April 1st. and will be offering Easter plants by April 13th.

Check out our page on What to do in the March/April garden:  http://botticellofarms.net/blog/?cat=3 and tell us what you are doing in your gardens this year.

A good friend of ours has just opened her own Pastry catering company, be sure to check out her website: http://www.brownsugarcatering.net/

If you are located in the Manchester area book a cake party with her, your friends will love it. 

My sister (Karen) opened her nursery, Bella’s, last year just in time for Mothers day.   This year she is even more organized and ready to offer you her outstanding plants by April 1st.  She is considering offering some planting seminars and would like to do some mail order products, as well.  But she is unsure of the response-does anyone have any feedback for her?