Thursday, April 29, 2010

plant sale

How is this annoying rain and hail (is that how you spell it? i think i've never written the work "hail" before in that context) treating everyone's garden? I'm almost afraid to go check mine. I keep delaying putting my tomato starts in. They are tiny and are going to get eaten by a rabbit probably.

There's an awesome-sounding plant sale on Saturday, May 1st. Here are the deets. Hope the lady who posted this on my garden email list doesn't mind me putting it up!:

My friend June Montelongo is a farmer renting land in West Sacramento. She is offering organic starter plants at phenomenally low prices. She grew up in family of professional horticulturalists and really "knows her stuff".

May 1st she is holding a sidewalk plant sale at the home of her friend, Maryanne - 2131 F Street - it is near the home with the prominent red doors. Right near the Rite Aid store on F Street. 10 am to ?????? until the stock is sold out.

She has a lovely assortment of succulents/cactus for a mere $3.00 - $5.00 each. Last Sunday during the work party event, I got a delivery from June at the garden, and everyone was remarking how gorgeous her succulents are!

Sshe plants them in very chic and aesthetically appealing containers - not just stuck in a plastic pot - but tantamount to a work of art! For a plant of this quality - I would expect to pay at least $20 not $5.00 - her succulent pots are very pretty. The smaller succulents are a mere $3.00

Most of her vegetable starter plants are only $1.00 each. I bought a lovely nectarine tree sapling for just $10.00 and $4.00 for an Irisplant

It is hard to even find organic starter plants - I have paid
$2.50 to $3.00 each at Soil Born Farm plant sales and June is selling them for a mere $1.00!

She never uses GMO (genetically engineered seeds) she uses open pollinated seeds and is scrupulously careful where she sources her seeds. All of her potting soil and soil ammendments is from finest, certified organic sources such as Foxfarm and Arbico - if you want more details about her growing practices - you can contact her at:

719-3252 tropicacolors@yahoo.com

This is just a partial list - she will have different stuff for the big plant sale May 1st. She loves to specialize in heirloom, antique and hard to find varieties of plants. I try to plant perennials - and she has a nice selection.

Peppers:

'Anaheim'

Cucumbers:

'Tasty green' , 'Armenian', 'Sooyou Nishiki'

Zucchinis:

'Zucchini', Straightneck Yellow', 'Eightball', 'Tondo Scuro', 'Tondo Chiaro'

Beans:

'Kentucky Wonder'

'Romano'

'Red Noodle'

Tomatoes:

'Green Zebra'

'Boxcar Wille'

'Costoluto Genovese'

'Speckled Roman'

'Striped Cavern'

'Orange Fleshed Purple Smudge' (smaller than others)

'Kelloggs Breakfast "

'Black Krim' "

'Tumbling Tom' (weeping basket type) "

Melons:

'Prescot Fond Blanc'

'Sakatas Sweet'

'Tigger'

'Banana'

'Petit Gris de Rennes'

'Collective Farm Woman'

'Charentais'

'D'alger'

Watermelon:

'Orangeglo'

'Royal Golden'

'Moon and Stars'

'Picnic'

Purple tomatillio small


Nectarine 'Double Delight' is producing fruit 5 gallon $10

Others:

Yellow Clivia Minata 1 gallon $3

Sempervivum (hens and chicks) $1

Ceramic succulent pots with a variety of succulents $3

Japanese iris 1 gallon $4

I bought 2 different deliveries over the last 3 weeks - about 30 starter plants - June guarantees the quality of her starter plants and takes great effort in producing the finest quality plants - organically grown.

She has been working with horticulture and gardening her entire life - but just started her business last year.

5 comments:

  1. Crap, now I have to decide between that, the Oak Park farmer's market, the bike-tune up and breakfast at OneSpeed and, you know, cleaning my house.

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  2. Anonymous7:02 PM

    Don't forget the Sacto Cactus and Succulent Society's Show and Sale this weekend at the Shepard Garden & Art center:
    http://www.midtownmonthly.net/life/50-years-of-garden-art/

    -omf

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  3. And the Jane's Walks.
    http://www.sacramentopress.com/headline/25295/Janes_Walk_May_1

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  4. Anonymous11:44 AM

    crap! My garden plots are finally ready and I missed this! Can you contact her directly?
    -olivia

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  5. I think she sold out! I saw some good looking seedlings at the farmer's market, too. They probably cost a bit more.

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