There are many ways you can participate in the Plant-a-Seed-and-Remember Ceremony. Early in the ceremony, guests will arrive and record the names of people they are remembering in a keepsake album. You can bring annual flowers to plant as a remembrance, or there will be flowers available for purchase at the event. There will be complementary seeds.
Monthly Archives: March 2010
Plant-a-Seed-and-Remember
Planting Container Veggies
Make sure your container is in a very sunny spot and make sure your pot is the right size for the plant. You’ll need to search out compact plants, feed your plants and use good potting soil.
Diggin' the Natives – Allegheny Spruge
Pachysandra procumbens, commonly known as Allegheny Spurge, is this weeks native plant.
Diggin' the Natives – Bloodroot
Bloodroot, with clean white flowers standing 6” tall, is a show stopper in early spring.
A Perfectly Screwy Greenhouse
The ‘tell-all’ tale of Laura’s greenhouse. It’s got more than a few loose screws. It’s missing screws, in fact. Nope, it’s not even level. It leans a bit. Several rolls of clear duct tape, gorilla glue, chalk, and bubble wrap now support the thing.
Diggin' the Natives – Jack-in-the Pulpit!
Arisaema triphyllum – Jack-in-the-Pulpit has flowers which continue to surprise over time – many are green but others have wonderful purple striping. But the excitement doesn’t end there.

