Hi, Lisa ---
Good to hear from you!!!
If you (or anyone else out there) can't make the sale and would like
any of my nursery plants, I could meet you at the farm on a Friday, by
appointment (janicebusco@gmail), if that works for you, or if you know
what you'd like I can pull plants for you and arrange for you to pick
them up. Most of the edibles are being grown by Chuck McDougal these
days, and you can call him at 928 527-0986 and see when you can come
by the farm. Otherwise, Chuck brings an assortment of plants and farm
edibles every Sunday to Flagstaff Community Market and we can bring
whatever you request. Here is our current plant list. I may have
omitted some plants, so if there's something you're looking for,
please ask.
PRICE LIST – AUGUST 2007 SALE AT MOUNTAIN MEADOW FARM
At-the-Farm Plant Prices: unless otherwise noted. 2" - $2.50; 3-4"
$3.00; 1 qt. $5.00; 1 gallon tomato, basil or pepper $6.00; 1 gallon
herbaceous perennial $6.00; 1 gallon woody $8.00; 2 gallon $12.00; 5
gallon $20.00 (All prices include 8.125% sales tax; 10% of your
purchases and all tour admissions go to support Flagstaff Foodlink and
Flagstaff Youth Gardens.)
Size
How to Get Started in Southwestern Gardening $16.00
Composting Red Worms $5/bag
Fresh Local (Book) $5
Jerusalem artichoke tubers $3/bag
Mogolllon Agave Agave parryi 4"
False indigo Amorpha fruticosa 1 gallon
Yerba mansa Anemopsis californica 4", 1 gallon
Angelica Angelica archangelica 4"
Vanilla grass Anthoxanthum odoratum 4"
Pussytoes Antennaria parvifolia 4"
Mrs. Scott Elliott' Alpine Columbine Aquilegia 4"
Rocky Mtn columbine Aquilegia caerulea 4"
Golden columbine Aquilegia chrysantha 4"
Absinthe Artemisia absinthium 1g
Yomogi Artemisia princeps 4"
Prairie sage Artemisia ludoviciana 2", 4"
Silver King' sage Artemisia ludoviciana 'Silver King' 4"
Assorted Basil including Greek Yevani, Purple, Italian Pesto, Sweet
Basil, etc. Beautiful, in 4" pots.
Nepitella Calamintha nepeta 4"
Parry's bluebells Campanula parryi 4"
Rampion Campanula rapunculus 4"
Bluebells Campanula rotundifolia 4"
`Blue Amor' Cupid's dart Catanache caerulea 4"
Catnip Nepeta cataria 4"
Wild lilac Ceanothus integerrimus 1gallon
Western redbud Cercis occidentalis 1gallon
Western Virgin's Bower Clematis ligusticifolia 4"
Chives Chives 2"
Palmarosa Cymbopogon martini 2"
Qu-Mai Dianthus superbus 4"
Clove pink Dianthus caryophyllus 4"
`Starlight' purple coneflower Echinacaea purpurea 'Starlight' 4"
Loquat Eriobotrya japonica 1g
Antelope sage Eriogonum jamesii 4"
Sulfur buckwheat Eriogonum umbellatum 2"
Sea Holly Eryngium campestre 4"
New Mexico Olive Forestiera neomexicana 1 gallon
Mignonette Alpine Strawberry Fragaria vesca 2"
Silktassel Garrya flavescens 1 gallon
Gingko Gingko biloba 1gallon $12
Lemon guava Guava 4", 1 gallon
Strawberry guava Guava 6", 1 gallon
`Goliath' Elecampane Inula helenium 'Goliath' 4"
Western blue flag Iris missouriensis 4"
Redberry juniper Juniperus haematocarpa 2" – 5$ ea.
Hidcote English Lavender Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 4", 1 gallon
Czech lavender Lavandula angustifolia 'Krajova' 4", 1 gallon
Lemongrass Lemongrass 1g, 2 gallon
Blue flax Linum lewisii 4"
Winer honeysuckle Lonicera fragrantissima 1gallon
Lovage Lovage 4"
Chinese wolfberry Lycium barbatum 1 gallon
Pearlseed Macromeria viridiflora 4"
Golden marjoram Golden Marjoram 4"
Dwarf banana tree Musete
Cardinal monkeyflower Mimulus cardinalis 1 gallon
Catmint Nepeta cataria 4"
Oregano Oregano 4"
Virginia creeper Parthenocissus virginiana 4", 2 gallon
Scarlet bugler Penstemon barbatus 2", 4"
Bridges penstemon Penstemon bridgesii 4"
Fragrant penstemon Penstemon palmeri 2"
Whipple's Penstemon Penstemon whippleanus 2"
Peppers Assorted Bell's, Jimmy Nardello sweet roasting pepper, Beaver
Dam hot pepper, Chiltepine (very hot) 1 & 2 gallons
Balloon flower Platycodon grandiflorus 4"
Jacob's ladder Polemonium foliosissimum 4"
Gambel Oak Quercus gambelli 1gallon
Three-leaf sumac Rhus trilobata 1 gallon
Pixwell gooseberry Ribes 'Pixwell' 1g
Angel Wings miniature rose Rosa 'Angel Wings' 6-8"
Rosemary Rosemary 4", 1g
Pineapple sage Salvia elegans 4", 1 gallon
Texas blue sage Salvia reptans 4"
Tri-color sage Salvia officinalis tricolor 4"
Blue spruce sedum Sedum reflexum 4"
Greek Mountain Tea Sideritis syriaca 6"
French sorrel Sorrel 4"
Globe mallow Sphaeralcaea sp. 4"
Common thyme Thymus vulgaris 4", 1 gallon
Wild grape Vitis arizonica 4"
Banana yucca Yucca baccata 4"
Toft's Yucca Yucca angustifolia var. toftiae 4"
Sweetfruit 1gallon
Gotu Kola Hydrocotyle asiatica bareroot
Cooking Sage Salvia officinalis 4"
Jan
In flagstaffpermaculture@yahoogroups.com, Lisa Heath
<bellagonnagirl@...> wrote:
>
> Hello Jan, Infortunately I missed your plant sale...do you have
weekday times for plant purchasing? thanks Lisa Heath
>
> Jan Busco <janicebusco@...> wrote:
> AUGUST TOURS AND SALES AT THE FARM
> FARM TOURS
> Friday, August 17, Private Tour. Offered for the Coconino Community
> College, Teaching and Learning Conference, 2007, "Transforming
> Learning into Action -- Sustainable Initiatives in Higher
> Education", http://www.coconino.edu/tlc/conference.html
>
> Saturday, August 18, 9–10a.m. Open to the Public
>
> See and hear how our farm uses the permaculture design system.
> Wherever you live, permaculture can assist you in creating a more
> sustainable future with your gardening, landscaping, farming,
> ranching or construction.
>
> The Saturday farm tour includes a 10 minute bee-keeping intro by
> local bee-keeper and educator, Patrick Pynes.
>
> A $5.00-$10,000 (but not more than that) per person donation to
> benefit Flagstaff Foodlink and Flagstaff Youth Gardens is requested.
> No one will be turned away due to lack of funds.
> FARM PRODUCTS SALE
> Saturday, August 18, 9a.m. to 1p.m.
> Sales at the Farm feature farm-grown native plants, herb and
> vegetable starts, plus newly harvested garlic. Native and edible
> perennial plants from Jan Busco's nursery and composting red worms
> are for sale. A listing of plants (subject to availability) is on
> our web site. Advance orders welcome.
> Directions: Rt 66 to Locket (turn north at the old "76" station, now
> a "Chevron"), immediate right onto Kasper to N Mt Meadow Dr. We are
> at the end of the street at the base of Mt Elden. Map at:
> http://www.mountainmeadowfarm.org/about_directions.html
> At the Farm, 100% of tour donations and 10% of plant sales benefit
> Flagstaff Foodlink and Flagstaff Youth Gardens.
>
> Flagstaff Community Market Sunday Mornings, 8a.m. - noon
>
> Chuck McDougal, Farmer
> Jan Busco, Horticulturist
> Mountain Meadow Farm
> 4509 N. Mountain Meadow Drive
> Flagstaff, AZ 86004
> 928.527.0986
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