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2012 HEIRLOOM TOMATO AND PEPPER SALE

April1

This year we have close to 200 varieties of tomatoes and over 50 varieties of peppers for our annual….

MATER DAYS SALE FRIDAY APRIL 20TH AT 9AM.

We have limited quantities of each variety so its first come first serve. If there is a certain special variety that you must have we suggest you come friday or saturday. With us having such a wonderful and warm March everyone is itching to get their veggies in the ground. We are hoping to have a busy MATER DAYS weekend!

Below are links to full lists of this year’s available varieties.

2012 Tomato variety list

2012 Pepper and Eggplant variety list

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Ultra-Violet Catastrophe and other stories for young naturalists.

February27

Today, on one of the last February days, my sons and I went out to play and enjoy the sunshine and unusually warm weather. Eli, age 4 1/2, and Josh, age 2 1/2, are most definitely the picture of what a young boy should be always getting dirty and into mischief. We have a drainage ditch, I like to think of it as a small stream, running across the back of our property. And as expected they both found the biggest stick they could find and headed straight for the water. Being late winter and all the water level was still low with just a bit of water and all kinds of mud. For a while they skirted the edge of the water careful not to get wet and then the temptation was just too much. I was on the other side of the yard cutting back my ornamental grasses, I look up and sure enough they were in the water squishing through the mud with socks and pants still on. Thankfully the shoes were off. As I approached them and saw the smiles on their faces all my anger disappeared and I immediately thought of one of my most favorite childhood books, Ultra-Violet Catastrophe by Margaret Mahy.

Ultra-Violet Catastrophe is a wonderful story about a young girl reluctantly going on a visit to her Aunt Anne’s. Upon arriving she meets Great Uncle Magnus and they set off on an adventure full of tree climbing an sinking their toes into mud. This is a must have book for any family that cherishes outdoor avdventures and understands the great value they hold. Appropriately, this book was given to me by my uncle Steve, Peggy’s brother and business partner for many years.

I quite enjoyed going in and pulling it off the bookcase and joining the boys back outside. As they sat eating a snack with their pants wet and muddy I read the book aloud and was captivated once more. Beautifully illustrated and so much fun to read.

It is so important to teach our children the value of both mother nature and books. Sometimes it seems as if our current society is slipping slowly away from that. Luckly my mother is an avid reader and for all my life has run a thriving garden center, and for that I am forever grateful. And now my sons are able to enjoy their grandmother’s greenhouses and every week when she comes to visit she snuggles up with them and reads a book or two. Below I have compiled a list of just some of our favorite books pertaining to nature in some way or another. And I invite you to share any of your favorite children’s books. Email them to us, [email protected] , and we’ll post a second article with your favorites.

Ultra-Violet Catastrophe, by Margaret Mahy
What the Wind Told, by Betty Boegehold
Oh A Hunting We Will Go, by John Langstaff
Weather Witch, by Joanna Stubbs
The Color Kittens, by Margaret Wise Brown
Deep Down Underground, by Olivier Dunrea
The Bog Baby, by Jeanne Willis
Quail Song, by Valerie Scho Carey
The Curious Garden, by Peter Brown
Wabi Sabi, by Mark Reibstein
Chameleon’s Colors, by Chisato Tashiro
An Egg is Quiet, by Dianna Aston
The Giant Cabbage, by Cherie Stihler
Thunder Cake, by Patricia Polacco
Driving My Tractor, by Jan Dobbins
The Grouchy Ladybug, by Eric Carle
We Went looking, by Aileen Fisher
I Like Animals, by Dahlov Ipcar
Planting a Rainbow, by Lois Ehlert
Rabbit Seeds, by Bijou le Tord
Snow Rabbit, Spring Rabbit, by Il Sung Na
Sophie’s Masterpiece, by Eileen Spinelli
Brother Eagle, Sister Sky, by Susan Jeffers
Wonder Bear, by Tao Nyeu
Scranimals, by Jack Prelutsky
The Story of Frog Belly Rat bone,
by Timothy Basil Ering
How the Sun Was Brought Back to the Sky,
by Mirra Ginsburg

Lastly I’d like to end with a book I recently came across at the library. The Bumper Book of Nature, A users guide to the great outdoors, by Stephen Moss. Organized by seasons, it’s an enormous book full of facts and activities to get you and your children outside and interacting with nature. Full of how tos, identification pages for plants and animals, recipes and poems; this book belongs on everyone’s bookshelf. I look at it like a jumping board for all kinds of outdoor adventures I can have with my sons. -mandy

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LATE SUMMER 2011 CLASSES

August18

If you would like to schedule a class with you and your friends don’t hesitate to call. We are open to scheduling classes for a group, 5 student minimum.

ENGLISH TROUGHS:
One of our most popular classes. Come make a rustic hypertufa planter perfect to grow your succulents in or other small treasures. All supplies are included, and the best part is we’ll clean up the mess! Be sure and wear old clothes since this definitely is a hands on workshop. Class runs 2 hours. $30 class fee.

Fri Aug 5th 10am – noon, Sat Aug 6th 2pm – 4pm, Sun Aug 7th 2pm – 4pm

Fri Sept 9th 10am – noon, Sat Sept 10th 2pm – 4pm, Sun Sept 11th 2pm – 4pm

CASTING LEAVES IN CONCRETE:
Make impressions of real leaves in cement and then use them as a small birdbath, garden ornament, or coffee table conversation piece. They really turn out cute. You are welcome to bring leaves from your garden, but we will have some available as well. All other supplies are included. Once again, be sure to wear old clothes just in case! Class runs 2 hours. $30 class fee.

Fri Aug 12th 10am – noon, Sat Aug 13th 2pm – 4pm, Sun Aug 14th 2pm – 4pm

MAKING A STEPPING STONE:
Make your own work of garden art! A concrete stepping stone, finished with white cement and embellished with real leaves, stones, shells or anything else at hand. All supplies included, but you are welcome to bring along any of your own embellishments if you’d like. Class runs 2 hours. $30 class fee.

Sat Sept 17th 10am – noon, Sun Sept 18th 2pm – 4pm

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DOG DAYS OF SUMMER PLANT SALE 2011

August18

Alright, here it is guys and gals, we’ve got plants left and we want you to have them for a cheap cheap price so they go home with happy gardeners and get put in lovely gardens. Fall is a great opportunity to get a head start on your spring garden, and why not when you can get plants for a great deal. Come back and see what we have left. The days are already getting cooler, the promise of comfortable gardening is just around the corner.

BEGINS SATURDAY AUGUST 20TH AT 9 A.M.

3 INCH HERBS $1
4 INCH ANNUALS $1
4 INCH PERENNIALS $1
GALLON PERENNIALS 50% OFF
TREES AND SHRUBS 30% OFF
4 INCH CLAY POT SUCCULENTS $5

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2011 Heirloom Tomatoes and Peppers

April13

Here is is guys and gals! Tomatoes, peppers, and other veggies will be $1.99 this year.
Opening Day is FRIDAY APRIL 22nd at 9AM

Tomatoes:
Abe Hall R Sl I Hrl. KY
Abraham Lincoln Orginal R Sl I Hrl
Akers West VA R Sl I Hrl
Amana Orange O Sl I Hrl IA
Amish Paste R P I Hrl Wisc.
Arkansas Traveler P Sl I Hrl NC
Aunt Lou’s Underground Railroad R Sl I Hrl KY
Aunt Ruby’s German Green Gr Sl I Hrl Germ
Australian Heart( Joe Thieneman’s) R Sl I Hrl KY
Barnes Mountain Yellow O Sl I Hrl KY
Bear Creek
Beefsteak R Sl I Hrl
Belgium Giant P Sl I Hrl OH
Believe It or Not R Sl I Hrl
Berkley Tie Die (Pink) Drk P/G Sl I Hrl
Berkley Tie-Die P/G Sl I Hrl
Better Boy R Sl I Hybrid
Big Boy R Sl I Hybrid
Big Rainbow R/G Sl I Hrl
Black &Brown Boar Bl/G Sl I Hrl
Black Cherry Bl/G C I Hrl
Black from Tula Br/R Sl I Hrl Russia
Black Krim Br/R Sl I Hrl Russia
Black Mountain R Sl I Hrl KY
Black Pear Bl C I Hr;l
Black Prince BL Sl I Hrl Siberia
Blondkopfchen Y C I Hrl E. Germ.
Brandywine
Brandywine Pink P Sl I Hrl
Brandywine Red landis R Sl I Hrl
Brandywine Liam P Sl I Hrl
Brandywine Suddath Strain P Sl I Hrl
Brandywine, Yellow Y Sl I Hrl
Brnadywine Black BL Sl I Hrl
Buckeye Yellow Y Sl I Hrl
Bulgarian Triumph R C I Hrl
Celebrity R Sl D Hybrid
Champagne Cherry Y/W C I Hrl
Cherokee Green Gr Sl I Hrl
Cherokee Purple Pr Sl I Hrl
Cow’s Tit R P I Hrl NC
Delicious R Sl I Hrl
Depp”s Firefly Pink R/P Sl I Hrl KY
Dr. Goodwin’s Ky Red. R Sl I Hrl KY
Dr. Wyche’s yellow O Sl I Hrl
Egg Yolk O C I Hrl
Franks Large Red P Sl I Hrl KY
German Johnson P Sl I Hrl VA
Giant Paste R Sl/P I Hrl
Giant Red Pear Abruzzese R Sl/SauceI Hrl
Gift from Woodland
Gildo Pietroboni R Sl I Hrl
Gold Medal Yellow Y Sl I Hrl
Grandfather Ashlock P Sl I Hrl
Grandma Viney’s Yellow&pink P/Y Sl I Hrl Ky
Granny Cantrell’s German P Sl I Hrl Ky
Grant County P Sl I Hrl KY
Great White W Sl I Hrl
Green Zebra Gr/Y Sl I Hrl
Hawaiian Pineapple Y Sl I Hrl
Hazelfield Farm Rd. R Sl I Hrl KY
Heinz 1350 R Canning D Hrl
Henderson Pink Ponderosa P Sl I Hrl
Husky Gold Y Sl F1 Hyb
Illini Gold O P I Hrl
Japanese Black Trifele BL P I Hrl
Jetstar R Sl I Hyb
Juliet Hybrid R C I Hyb
Kellogg’s Breakfast O Sl I Hrl W. Va.
Kentucky Beefsteak O Sl I Hrl KY
Kosovo P Canning I Hrl
Large Bare Boar Br Sl I Hrl
Lennie and Gracies Yellow Y Sl I Hrl KY
Linnie’s Oxheart R Sl,Sauce I Hrl KY
Lumpy Red R Sl I Hrl KY
Manaluci R Sl I Hrl
Marglobe R Sl D Hrl
Marmande Precoce (early) R Sl Semi/D Hrl France
Matt’s Wild Cherry R C I Hrl
Micro Tom R C D Hyb
Mortgage Lifter P Sl I Hrl
New Big Dwarf P Sl D Hrl
Old KY O Sl I Hrl KY
Old Virginia R Sl I Hrl
Omar’s Lebanese P Sl Hrl Lebannon
Orange Pixie O Sl D Hyb
Oxhart P Sl I Hrl
Paul Robeson Bl Sl I Hrl Russia
Peg’s Round Orange
Pike County P Sl I Hrl KY
Pink Pear P C I Hrl
Pink Ponderosa P Sl I Hrl
Ponderosa, Golden Y Sl I Hrl W. Va.
Principe Borghese R P D Hrl Italy
Purple Dog Creek P Sl I Hrl KY
Ramapo R Sl I Hrl
Rebcca Sebastian’s Bull Bag R Sl I Hrl KY
Red Pear R C I Hrl
Riesentraube R C I Hrl Germany
Roma VF R P D
Romeo Roma R P I Hrl
Rose Beauty Y Sl I Hrl KY
Russian 117 R Sl I Hrl
Rutgers R Sl D Hrl
San Marzano Bush R P I Hrl
San Marzano3 R P I Hrl
Scatolone 2 R P I Hrl
Schimmelig Stripped R I
St. Pierre R Sl I Hrl
Stakeless R Sl D HybF3
Stupice R Sl Hrl
Sugary R C I Hyb
Sungold Y C I HYB
Super Beefsteak R Sl I Hyb
Super Bush R Sl D Hyb
Sweet Currant R C I
Sweet Pea Currant
Uncle Mark Bagby P Sl I Hrl KY
Verna Orange O Sl Hrl
Vinson Watts P Sl I Hrl KY
Violett Jasper Pr/strp C I Hrl
Virginia Sweets G Sl I Hrl
Walzer R C I Hrl NC
Watermelon Beefsteak P Sl I Hrl
White Cherry W C Hrl
Wins-all P Sl I Hrl
Wolford Wonder P Sl I Hrl KY
Yellow Bell Paste Y P Hrl
Yellow Pear Y C I Hrl
Yoder’s German Yellow G Sl I Hrl Amish
Legend:
Color:
Black-BL
Brown-Br
Orange-O
Pink-P
Purple-Pr
White-W
Yellow-Y
Type:
Cherry-C
Slicer-Sl
Paste-P
Determinate (D) Ripen
fruit at same time then
die. (2 week period)
Indeterminate (I)
Bares fruits until killed by
frost.

Hot Peppers:
Aji limon (limon Hot Pepper)
Allepo Hot
Ancho San Martin HY
Aribibi Gusano
Beber Ethipian
Bishops Crown
boldogi Hungarian
Cajun Tobasco
Cayenne
Datil
Devil Toung Hot Chili
Fish Pepper
Guajillo
Habanero
Habanero White
Habanero Yellow Lemon
Hungarian Hot Wax
Jalapeno, early
Jalapeno, Tam Mild
Jamacan Yellow
Joes Long Cayenne
Leutschauer Paprika
Malaqueta
Mirasol
New Mexico 6 Chili
Nicaraguan Chili
Nu Mex Big Jim
Ot Heim
Peter, Red
Peter, Yellow
Pepperocini
Poblano
Purple Podded Chili
Quintisho
Santaka (Japanese)
Serrano Tampiqueno
Silina Laboyo
Sonora Anaheim Chili
Trifetti Hot Pepper

Bell Peppers:
California Wonder
California Wonder Orange
Flavorburst Green-yellow
Gourmet F! Green-orange
King Arthur Green- red
Mini Bell Mix
Orange Sun Pepper
Purple Beauty
Red Bell Mercury
Sunbright
Sweet Lilac
White Bell

Sweet Peppers:
Ash County N.C.
Carmen HY
Corno Di toro rosa
Cubanelle
Friarello
Fushimi 36
Hatch
Lefleur Orchid
Marconi Giallo
Marconi Roso
Padron
Sheepnose Pimento
Shepherds Rams Horn
Shishito
Stavros
Sweet Banana
Sweet French Vidi
Topepo Rosso

Misc Veggies:
Amethyst Hyb Eggplant.
Bambino Eggplant
Hansel Hybrid Eggplant
Kamo Eggplant
Little Fingers Eggplant
Orlando Eggplalnt
Pumpkin on a Stick (Eggplant)
Red Eggplant
Salangana Eggeplant
Turkish Orange eggplant
Aunt Molly’s Ground Cherries
Tomatillo Green
Tomatillo Purple
Tomatillo Pineapple

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Hours: Please call before visiting, our hours could change due to farmer’s markets, special events, etc.
Address: 315 Colonel Cox Road South 40013  ( Google Maps Link )
Phone #: 502-296-1499
Thieneman’s Greenhaus is a family owned and operated garden center, located in beautiful Coxs Creek, KY.
Two years ago we took a leap of faith and decided to relocate our garden center after the family farm sold.
We found a picturesque 10 acre farm just south of Mt Washington and we started settling in. After not quite 2 years now, we still feel like we’re moving in. But we thankfully didn’t have to skip a season.
We had a great first year, and it looks like we’ll have a great second year. We are extremely thankful our loyal customers followed us, and a bunch of new people have found us too.
We have been specializing in herbs and perennials for almost 60 years. Our herb collection is probably the largest in the area. For 15 years now we have grown a large variety of heirloom tomatoes, peppers and veggies. And we have a great love for succulents as well, our collection is ever growing.Our goal is to be your favorite local garden center known for unusual and hard to find plants. We love our plants!!