Fall Swap - 2019 Pot Luck
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Central Ohio Plant Swap and Pot Luck part II
Comments (123)For some reason I haven't been able to log into Garden Web until today, but I want to add my thanks to all who made this swap so much fun -- it was a blast! I brought home aboiut a 1/3 of what I took, but that was fine by me. I got a good look around at everything before we got started, and when I'd gotten the things I was interested in -- I stopped! Learing some discipline in my old age, I guess. A couple of people mentioned the were interested in the Spring Hill Nursery sale in Tipp City. I can't go, but I got an email about it this morning, so I thought I'd pass it along. (Hope it's okay to post it here) We've had a bumper crop on thousands of plants at the Spring Hill Garden Center and Catalog Greenhouses this year, and we're featuring them all at our June Sidewalk Sale this weekend only, May 30th to June 1st! Choose from many varieties of potted and bareroot perennials, shrubs and trees such as: Gazanias, Heucheras, Festuca, Ficus, Hardy Banana, Penstemon, Roses, Creeping phlox, Verbena, Miscanthus grasses, Jacob's ladder, Re-blooming Iris, Violets, Mini hollyhock's, Blanket flowers, Poker primose and MUCH MUCH more ! The best part is they're ALL ON SALE for ONLY $2.00 each! The possibilities are endless, but this sale isn't, visit us in Tipp City, Ohio this weekend and shop at our June Sidewalk Sale: * Friday - 9:00am until 7:00pm * Saturday - 9:00am until 6:00pm * Sunday - 10:00am until 5:00pm Spring Hill Nursery Garden Center 110 W. Elm Street : Tipp City : OH : 45371 Directions: We're just north of Dayton, Ohio in historic Tipp City. Take Interstate 75 to Exit 68 and go east on Main Street. Turn right on Hyatt Street and go south to Fifth Street. You'll see the test gardens on the left and our store sits just to the east. We look forward to seeing you! Questions? Contact the Store at: (937) 667-4079...See MoreFall Plant Swap & Pot Luck Lunch
Comments (7)Here are directions to Mill Race Park.... Take I-65 South to Exit 76A (Columbus/Taylorsville - US 31 South Exit), merge onto 31 South, get and stay in right hand lane. You'll go through 3 stop lights Light #1 Big Foot gas station on right side of road. Light #2 Silgas propane business bldg on left side of road, large propane tank out front, with SILGAS in big letters. (You'll drive a little distance between each of these lights). As soon as you go through light #3, you'll veer to the right onto exit IN-11 South (I think there's a sign above the stop light or just past the stop light that says Downtown Columbus). Follow IN-11 South to the first stop light, turn right at light (Lindsey Street) get in the right hand lane, park is on right, watch for Mill Race Park entrance on right (it's before the next light). I'll have a sign or balloons or something, to mark the entrance to the park, and leading to where we are in the park. (I won't know where we'll set up, until the day of the swap). If by some chance you miss the IN-11 South exit, (that means you went straight instead of veering to the right onto 11), go to the next stop light (Washington Street) turn right onto Washington Street, take Washington Street to 5th Street, turn right onto 5th Street, take 5th Street as far as you can (2 blocks I think) and you'll be right across from the park entrance. If all else fails, stop anywhere and ask how to get to Mill Race Park. I'm horrible at giving directions, so if they don't make sense let me know, I'll get someone to 'splain them better. 'Chele (aka Micky)...See MoreFOTESS Jan. 2019 “Snowed in Day” Swap
Comments (200)Ruth , Thank you so much for the gift of he Farmer's Almanac and the lovely butterfly card! Love them both! I usually always buy one, but hadn't this year! Thrilled to get it! Card is gorgeous! Thank you!...See More**** Spring 2019 East Tennessee Plant Swap ****
Comments (4)If you have an idea of what you will be bringing to the swap, or, if you are looking for anything in particular, consider posting your "HAVE" or "WANT" list on the plantswap forum: www.easttnplantswap.com/forum (If you are not already signed up, you'll have to do that first and wait to be approved. Right now the approval process is manual and make take a day or two, because of spam and bots that occasionally try to join.)...See Moregardenchloe
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