Monday, May 10, 2010

Eagan Garden Club plant sale

Avid gardeners showed up by 8:30 on Saturday morning for the Eagan Garden Club's plant sale at Holz Farm. Annuals and perennials stood on several picnic tables across from the barn and chicken coop.



17 comments:

Kate said...

We should have gone there because the flats are less expensive than the impatients we bought at the downtown Farmer's Market!

lewi14@gmail.com said...

Oh, wie gerne waere ich dabei gewesen...Schoener und vor allem persoenlicher als in jedem Baumarkt. Wunderbare Sache!

Olivier said...

c'est dans un sens la fête des plantes, cela semble ne pas être trop cher

Luckaa said...

It looks like a great action.

Gunn said...

Looks nice, - and a popular place!
(Er dette en dame ting? Jeg ser ikke så mange menn.... De er sikkert hjemme og lager mat.)

Julie ScottsdaleDailyPhoto.com said...

Plant sales (or cactus sales in Arizona) are always fun. You get to meet people, select a plant, go home and watch it grow!

Halcyon said...

This sounds like fun! I planted some seeds in my garden this weekend (luckily before the rain). I hope they come up!

Lois said...

Looks like it is still a little chilly up there! It is way too hot to dress like that here now.

Phivos Nicolaides said...

I do really miss Minnesota and all my good friends there. Kind regards.

Louis la Vache said...

hmmm...
«Louis» doesn't see any of the plants California is infamous for among the offerings there...Eagan must be a wholesome place...

Jørgen Carlsen said...

Spring activity!

Bergson said...

we see the result of plantings?

Bruce Caspersonn said...

Everything I ever bought at those type of places, ended up 3 times the size that the label said it would.

Fedge said...

Wow nice activity for a nice town . . . Hope I can travel and visit your place . . .

Fedge Shacks

Anonymous said...

Looks like a fairy-tale place to be. Impressed. Please have a wonderful Tuesday.

daily athens

Halcyon said...

This sounds like a lot of fun!!!

EG CameraGirl said...

OH how I love garden club plant sales!