Showing posts with label Gardening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gardening. Show all posts

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Saturday Shopper: Coastal Garden Center of Grayland



Coastal Garden Center          
Owned by Cindy Becker, Established 1994 


4986 SR 105
Grayland, WA

360-268-0804 
Daily, 11-5pm (summer)        

All About The Business: Quality counts when you are buying live plants!  I love and care for  my flowers.  Lush seasonal annuals, herbs, perennials, hanging baskets, veg. starts. Organic fertilizer, black gold potting soil.  Science Diet pet food.  Open seasonally April-July.  



What Makes Your Business Unique?   Quaint, enchanting, woodland and historic setting.  Every small business is unique!  That is the beauty of small business~out of the box!!!! FEED YOR SOUL. Bird, butterflies, frogs abound.                       


Advice for First Time Customers: Sorry, rural setting no restrooms.  State park and beach access restrooms close by.  Dogs welcome in the pet area, on leash! 


If you're a small business owner and want to feature your business on the Saturday Shopper (for free!), please click HERE and fill out the form. 

Friday, March 30, 2012

Friday Five: Dig in the Dirt

I became inspired last weekend to go outside!  NOT working so well for this weekend, but it got me thinking about my veggie garden and my herbs that I want to plant this year.  It is tricky with all of our fog and drizzle to have a beautiful and bountiful garden, however the following five plants will get your fingers digging in the dirt and have you eating healthy this summer!

    Please.... plant peas!
Peas are such a universal veggie and they make a tasty snack.  Pasta, salad, or one of the many different dishes you can find here. 

The best thing about growing Peas in our soggy, cold Northwest weather?  They hate weather over
85 degrees.  Perfect for our not-so-warm growing season.

    Go out on a limb and try the exotic Artichoke
Believe it or not, Artichoke need our cool wet weather to grow and thrive!  Also, they make wonderful dip. Like, seriously wonderful, delicious dip.

    Lettuce, grow lettuce.
This should come as no surprise that lettuces grows best in cool temperatures, but what is so great about lettuce is the many varieties they come in! Seriously, many many varieties. (Arugula, Romaine, Butter, Boston, Little Gems, Mache, Iceberg, Black-seeded Simpson, Butter crunch,  shall I go on;)

Lettuce can be harvested most of the season and leaf lettuce will regrow once the leaves are harvested above two to four inches in length.

    Do like the Swiss and grow Swiss Chard
This veggie is much like spinach.  You can saute, dress or soup it and it will be delicious.  Don't overlook it because you haven't tried it.  It can tolerate summer heat and even a bit of frost!

    Care for a Carrot?
Carrots love loose soil and need watering three times a week, which in our wet growing season is not a problem.  Try rainbow varieties and plant them from January all the way to June!

Now this means that we all need to go outside, despite the rain and dig in the dirt! It will mean a yummy eating season if we grow this spring!