Don’t get caught with your plants down

My friends Frankie and Susan and I are known as the Three Marketeers around these parts…we haunt all the garden centers and farmers markets and pile the car to the brim with treasures wherever we go.

Today it was friggin cold and a few snowflakes fell but we braved the elements to shop for plants. Springs comes early in the Pacific NW and we dont want to ever get caught off guard  with our plants down!!
A visit to GARDEN FEVER ..with the Three Marketeers

ABOVE…ME WITH MY NEW APRICOT HELLEBORE!

Photo from my iPhone by Frankie

A visit to GARDEN FEVER ..with the Three Marketeers

FRANKIE AND HER NEW MOTTO

A visit to GARDEN FEVER ..with the Three Marketeers

THE POT WE  WANTED TO BRING HOME…IT’S HUGE!

A visit to GARDEN FEVER ..with the Three Marketeers

SUSAN AND FRANKIE LITERALLY NOT GETTING CAUGHT WITH THEIR PLANTS DOWN

A visit to GARDEN FEVER ..with the Three Marketeers

PART OF THE OUTDOOR SECTION

A visit to GARDEN FEVER ..with the Three Marketeers

THE GARDEN CENTER WAS CALLED GARDEN FEVER

OK..I’m officially ready to plant that hellebore!! Where’s my 50 degrees we had last week??

Thanks so much Susan and Frankie!! The bakery was super yummy and the Thai soup was like comfort food on a cold day.  Can’t wait to do this again soon

About Sandra Miller

My name is Sandra Miller, and art is at the heart of everything I do. I create from my studio in beautiful Portland, Oregon, where life is shared with my husband Steve and our charming “Dog in the Kitchen,” Ihana—my constant muse and taste-tester behind the scenes of this creative journey.

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6 thoughts on “Don’t get caught with your plants down

  1. Looks like fun! I’m so jealous, Diana and I won’t even be able to see our grass until June the way things are going here!

  2. HI DIANA AND NAN!! I will totally say HI for you Diana. Wish all of us girls could go garden shopping in a huge group….OMG I pity the poor garden centers!!! LOL!

  3. You may be cold now, but I doubt if that gorgeous hellebore would grow in Texas in the best of weather!! I am getting the bug to dig in my beds again soon. NM

  4. Hi Sandy,
    Please tell Frankie and Susan ‘hi’ for me. My hellebores are buried under about 2 ft of snow!

  5. Hey Jan…now it’s OUR turn to catch up. Frankie, Susan and I hadn’t seen one another since ….hmmmmmm I think it was early October???? OMG that’s BAD..

    We need coffee/plant outing!! I need to go out and see if my hellebores are even up. Thanks for stopping in Jan!!!

  6. Hi Sandy,
    It must be that time again- I stepped outside thinking I might clean up a bed or 2 after the recent storms – then the snow began and I thought better of it. I better check and see if any of my hellebores are showing signs of blooming! Jan

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