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Aug 10, 2011 7:18 PM CST
Name: Holly
South Central Pa
Region: Mid-Atlantic Charter ATP Member Greenhouse I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Region: Pennsylvania Tropicals
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Yes Susan the GH is in progress. Slowly but moving along. We were waiting for the concrete floor to cure (30 days) then we stained it. Ric fell a few weeks ago and dislocated his shoulder and broke several ribs. That put us a bit behind and we will start traveling in few weeks. But I expect it to be finished this fall. We won't be heating it this winter but we should be able to get an early spring start.
My Journal efforts so far have been working on cataloging my plants trying to keep track of what I have, where and when I got it and where it is planted. I would like to work more on my This to That pictures showing the progression of the gardens. That will be this winters project I have plenty of pictures just need to get it all together. I would like to do more in the way of keeping a monthly journal. With notes on seed starting, planting and blooming. I can see me starting one of those next year.
Here is a pic of what we have gotten done on the GH so far. You can see the pots I made up for in front of the GH there are two of them to sit on either side of the doors. Yes more tropicals to overwinter. Hilarious! The pots hold Warneckii Dracaena, Asparagus Ferns and Verbena.
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Life is Great! Holly
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