Sale

 

 

(AFTER SEPTEMBER 28TH WE WILL ONLY  BE OPEN

SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS)

 

 

We have starts of Kale, Lettuce, Mixed greens ready to plant for

fall harvest,

also many herbs, including Chives, Tarragon and

Bay Laurel starts.

Harvest continuously to keep production going-

Beans, Cucumbers, berries, Kale, Brussels sprouts.

 

With all this rain and cooler weather it is a good time

to plant and transplant,

plants don’t go into shock, they can develop a deep and

healthy root system,

and be more established next year.

FALL is THE BEST TIME TO PLANT most perennials, vines,

and all trees and shrubs.

Time to plant …

Lavender, 

Rosemary, 

Echinacea 

Penstemon 

Aster (blooming and super cute!) 

Anemone 

Good time to seed new lawns, patch bare spots, and seed cover crops.

 

*Think about Erosion control/prevention by planting ground covers, including 

Deer fern

Tassel fern 

Sword Ferns 

Evergreen native Strawberry

Kinnikinnik  

Salal (think jam/jelly) 

Oregon grape (young leaves for salad-lemony flavor) 

Evergreen Huckleberry (think jam/jelly) 

Rosa Rugosa (jams/jelly) 

Myrica californica, 

Ceanothus -Evergreen and fast growing

Iris -native and non-native, form dense roots

Dogwoods

Twinberry

Cornus Candanensis (Ground cover dogwood)

miner’s lettuce

 

We have a huge selection of discontinued perennials and shrubs from $.50 - $15

great for filling in blank spaces and bare spots.

 

If you are composting, remember to use a pitch fork to aerate it and keep it damp,

that will help it break down.

I add Blood Meal to get it to really heat up, grass clippings will  do the same thing,

though you want to leave clippings on the lawn as much as possible to feed the soil.

Divide spring blooming perennials

Prune cane berries that have fruited

Start piling debris (cardboard, small branches, plant clippings, straw, compost, topsoil)

on chosen areas for new flower beds next spring

All this will be worked in for free by hard working WORMS who create RICH soil

for new gardens next year- how easy is that?

 

We sell COMPOST WORMS for $29lb. (red wigglers) to be used in Worm Factory,

ours sell for $89 no s&h costs, 

http://www.yelmworms.com/worm-store/

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