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🌱🪴🌱This weekend--weather permitting--we will be at Polks in Cedar Crest on Saturday; and at From The Ashes Comes Amore on Sunday. Click flyer images for specific details. I will try to have a list together of what we are bringing to Polks by 6pm on Friday. Sorry, no advance "specific" list available for the pop-up on Sunday except to say we will have tomato, pepper and probably eggplant, herb and flower starts.
![]() Late additions to the list below:
Following is a mostly complete list of what we will be bringing tomorrow.I am doing a final check this evening and will add more if I can find space to bring it. Basil: Dwarf Greek, Purple Opal, Cinnamon, Lemon Eggplants: Angela (F1), Black Beauty, Antigua Flowers: Nasturtiums, African Blue Disc Daisy, Lion's Tail, French Marigolds Peppers: Cayenne, Serrano, Buena Mulatta, Poblano, Maria Elena Chile, Leutschauer Paprika, Santa Fe Grande, Hungarian Sweet Wax, Serrano, Sugar Rush Peach Tomatoes (Slicers): Zebra Rita, Ananas Noir, Lucid Gem, Blue Beauty, Ivan, Pantano Romanesco, Banded Amazon Tomatoes (Dwarf): Sleeping Lady, Czech Bush Tomatoes (Paste): Inciardi Paste, Jersey Devil Paste Other:
Small - $4.00 | Medium - $5.00 | Large - $8.00 | X-Large - $15 6 pks - $6.00 per pack or 2 for $10.00 mix/match ![]() Following is a list of plants that we are bringing to the Pop Up at Polks Folly Market in Cedar Crest tomorrow. The list is MOSTLY inclusive but there may be a few other things. Quantities of each plant type/variety are extremely limited so shop early for best selection. Each week we select the best plants of those that are ready. Tomatoes:
Flowers: African Blue Disc Daisy, French Marigold Herbs: Dwarf Greek, Cinnamon, Genovese, Purple Opal OTHER: Cucamelons, Egyptian Walking Onions We are very close to being past the last frost date(s) for our area and being able to plant outside. Keep in mind that the last frost date(s) are based on averages and are not guarantees. Here in the East Mountains, growers must always have an eye on the weather and be prepared to cover and/or protect plants from freak frosts, hail, wind, extreme UV sunlight. We must always remain mindful that the weather does not obey the calendar.
On Fridays I will do my best to share a list of most of the plants we will be bringing to Polks that week. |
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