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The Goldilocks Zone

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The Goldilocks Zone

That fall feeling infects us all; pansies, mums, cool weather veggies, and more; Now OPEN Sundays!

 

Indeed, it is infectious.  Cool mornings, sunny, warm afternoons.  The August heat is now a fading memory.  The cooler weather that fall affords us, is obviously welcome, even if it’s not officially fall…yet.  To be sure, there will be a few hot days ahead, but those are now the exception, not the rule.  The weather this week, and for the days ahead, makes clear, the indication of change in progress. We’re entering, “The Goldilocks Zone”.

 

For me, autumn is ‘just right’.  Not too hot, not too cold.  The approaching autumnal equinox creates a seasonal line of demarcation. It clearly divides itself from the extremes of summer past, and winter ahead.  Spring does this as well, but I’m an autumn guy.  Spring is often a roller-coaster ride on the temperature side; it is frequently too warm too early, with frosty reminders, often painfully late in the season.  Gardening challenges abound, where contending with Mother Nature’s often uncertain springtime direction is concerned.  For me, spring is frequently, a mischievous temptress; fall is the Goldilocks Zone.

 

Having things ‘just right’ is an ongoing challenge.  Check your cable listing or streaming service, for broadcast times!

 

We’re bringing autumn to you, gratefully Mother Nature is doing her part!  Shipments of cool season plants: Pansies, violas, chrysanthemums, swiss chard, ornamental cabbage, and kale, along with edible plants including beets, broccoli, carrots, cabbage, lettuce, turnips, and many more!

 

Shipments of shade, ornamental, and fruit trees have arrived!  Additionally, we’ve received two shipments of tropical plants this week; our new greenhouse facility is stocked to the brim!  (FYI: Rare Houseplant Sale Coming Saturday September 18, Music City Tropicals; One Day Only!), details next week!

 

Everything is just right!

 

David Bates

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