I had to go to the pricey nursery on Saturday, because they are pretty good at identifying plant and tree problems. Anyway... even though I never ever RARELY buy any plants at that nursery, I always like to look around and get ideas. Well.... for the first time EVER, they were having 50% off on all annuals. I really didn't want any annuals, especially at this time of year, BUT... they had a bunch of really nice succulent plants out on the sales tables! EUREKA! I collect succulents, and grow them indoors during winter.
I also found some ornamental grass out there, that had tags that said hardy to zone 5, and I'm in zone 6 and am growing some already - PERFECT for around the pond!!! Oh, and some variegated sedum that the young girl kept insisting isn't hardy here - ok, then why have I been growing that exact plant here for about 5 years or so now without losing it? Got 4 of those babies to plant on the hill of the waterfall of the pond!
The icing on the cake? Don had bought a lot of expensive pond equipment there, and joined their buyer's club - we get another 10% off on all purchases, so I actually got them for 60% off! And a free hat for Don! Bonus!
awesome deals n a extra 10% off! those look like nice healthy plants for being on sale, lucky you! most plants that go on sale need some TLC, but those look great!
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Don had to go to the nursery yesterday to get some special tape for the pond, so of course I just HAD to tag along!!!
I managed to buy 9 more plants at 1/2 off! Three are hanging alternantheras - I had never heard of nor seen these before, and 1 upright alternanthera. Some more succulents, which I posted up in the cacti and succulent forum, and a couple more variegated creeping sedum for the hill of the waterfall by the pond.
Red Thread alternanthera
"Partytime" alternanthera - the pink is so bright on it!
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