My favorite part of going to town, besides the beach, is checking the garden department clearance sections of our two hardware stores.
Plants that are a bit awkward looking or have past peak blooming (wow they come with seeds!) will often go on sale. There is very high turn around and we are in a climate where you can garden all year round, so many plants end up on the clearance shelf.
The plant may be sold as an annual, but I know it is in fact
perennial. Or it may look dead, but I'm pretty confident I can bring it back.
It's finally cooled down
enough that plants can sit in the
yard for a day and not dry out, so we made the rounds yesterday and found:
Lavender for about 50 cents each
Rosemary for a dollar each
a mixed pot with at least 7 viable plants in it for 5 dollars
and some flowers to try in the
deer taste testing garden for 30 cents each
We saw blueberries had gone down to 4 dollars, but I like to wait til they get to 2 dollars each.
What sad, sorry plants have you rescued from clearance or wherever and nursed back to health?