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As you  can see Debbie has made some wonderful grow through supports and they are selling like hot cakes here.  

Also new this year is a wonderful selection of vegetable starts. Scott from Windy meadows has a super selection all organically grown. This funky spring I think plugging in start that are already going might be easier for some than trying seeds.  I am not a tomato fan but from other tomato nerds I guess I have a great selection.  I even have orange sweet peas, I think these will be cool.  I have planted some growing up an old viburnum tinus. 

Also new here this season is water plants.  I have water hyacinths that with their long roots eat up the nitrogen in the water which algae needs to feed on.  Jill my local pond experts swears on the hyacinths.  They are big feeders and will multiply and even bloom.  Here Susan filled a pot with them.  I think this looks very zen like.

Roses are also all budded and ready for homes. I have some cool new roses that are disease free and could be great in a pot or some ground cover types that will help with erosion control and be pretty as well.

Hosta,  wow I have them.  In the last issue of County  gardens summer issue their was a great article on mini hostas.  I think I have almost all of them here.  I think they would make a wonderful mini container for the fairies.

I hope you come and also see the wonderful selection of Itoh peonies.  Things are always changing here since who knows what will excite me next.  Not very focused when it comes to plants.  I like them all.