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Sowing Seeds and Taking Cuttings!!!

January20

The time has come again to join us in prepping for spring. Come brighten your spirits, get your hands in some dirt, and grow some baby plants! This spring, thus far, the only class we are offering is  Sowing Seeds and Taking Cuttings. We know many of you are repeat students (which we love BTW), and if you’ve never had the opportunity to join us for this class then join this spring.  It’s a wonderful class about learning the basics of seed and cutting propagation. You spend two hours with us during the initial class, then you leave your plants and come back and visit them over the next month or so and watch them grow. Yep, we take care of your seeds and cuttings and when you come to check on them you are welcome to spend some time transplanting them into pots. We will watch them till the clock strikes April 15th, then they turn into pumpkins. lol.

It’s truly a unique experience. Take the time to join us for a class, and go home with buckets of plant knowledge and plants!
You must register in advance. Class fee is $35

If you’re curious about another class, or setting up a propagation class for a group, don’t hesitate to call Peggy. 502.296.1499

times offered:

Sat. Jan. 31th 10am – noon, Sun. Feb. 1st 1pm -3pm
Sat. Feb. 7th 10am – noon, Sun. Feb. 8th 1pm -3pm
Sat. Feb 14th 10am – noon, Sun. Feb 15th 1pm -3pm

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2014 Holiday Workshop Schedule

November16

Evergreen Wreaths –

Come back and make a fresh greenery wreath from start to finish. We can help you personalize your creation with items you bring from your home or garden. $30 class fee, materials included. Finished wreath approximately 16″.  Proudly hang your wreath on your front door, or use it as a centerpiece for your table. It’s always great fun making your own wreath.

 

Sat Nov 29th, 10am to noon, or Sun Nov 30th 1pm to 3pm

 

Tabletop Christmas Trees-

These beautiful creations are one of a kind. Perfect for a small home, a large dining table, or even outside on your front steps. These trees last a long while (the center is filled with floral foam) provided you give them water on occasion. They last even longer outside. This class is well worth the 2+ hours, it’s an exciting adventure.  $30 class fee, materials included. Finished tree approximately 12″ tall, “18 wide.

 

Sat Dec 6th, 10am to noon, or Sun Dec 7th 1pm to 3pm

 

*** Call of you’d like to schedule a class to fit around a group you’ve gathered. Minimum 5 merry-makers.

 

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FALL CLASSES

August28

Come make a treasure with us! and then take it home and put it in your garden.

To register call 502.296.1499

Casting Leaves in Concrete:

Saturday Sept 13th at 10am, or Sunday Sept 14th at 1pm

Learn to make impressions of real leaves in cement.  And then use it as a small birdbath, garden ornament, or coffee table piece.  All materials provided, but participants are encouraged to bring leaves from their garden (hosta, small elephant ear, etc). Be sure and wear old clothes and bring gloves!

$30 class fee, advanced registration is required.

 

English Troughs:

Saturday Sept 27th at 10am, or Sunday Sept 28th at 1pm

Saturday Oct 11th at 10am, or Sunday Oct 12th at 1pm

Come join us and make a rustic hypertufa planter perfect for miniature evergreens and perennials or succulents for the summer. Always a fun class. We’ll be making our troughs with cement, peat moss and perlite. It’s a messy class, but hey we do all the clean up! Be sure and wear old clothes and bring rubber gloves. All other materials provided.

$35 class fee. advance registration is required.

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DOG DAYS OF SUMMER SALE

August18

It’s actually been quite a wonderfully mild summer. Still so many great opportunities to get out in your garden this summer and fall! Whether you’re rearranging, adding a whole new area, or just doing some minor cleaning, we’re sure to have a few perfectly priced gems waiting for you here at the garden center.

Selected 4 inch perennials regularly $5.49 are now $2. (hostas and ferns not included)

Come back, take in some fresh air, shop a bit, and share your latest gardening adventure.

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Thieneman’s Mater Days in memory of the “Mater Man”, Gary Millwood.

March11

As many of you may already be aware Gary Millwood passed away last year. He was the inspiration behind our ‘Mater Days.  Gary would come out to the nursery and talk for hours with our customers about the history behind some of the heirloom tomatoes.  We hope you will join us during Mater Days this year and share your stories about Gary and perhaps any stories you may have about an heirloom vegetable.  Come celebrate his life, and carry on his enormous enthusiasm and love for tomatoes.

Our plant sale starts friday April 18th   9:00am-7:00pm (if it isn’t zero degrees) we have over 150 varieties of tomatoes and 75 varieties of Peppers.   Other vegetables include cucumbers, eggplants, squash and melons, some very unique.

Some varieties are limited so shop early!  We will not reserve any plants or ship vegetable plants.  Thank you and see you soon.

Pepper list 2014

Tomato list 2014

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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!!