August24
Alright guys and gals, the sale has begun and is ongoing till our plants are gone.
4″ PERENNIALS, $1 (regularly $5.25)
4″ ANNUALS, $1 (regularly $4.25)
3″ HERBS, $1 (regularly $2.75)
GALLON PERENNIALS, 50% OFF MARKED PRICE
TREES AND SHRUBS, 30% OFF MARKED PRICE
Come back and get some plants for some great deals. Fall is an excellent time to plant, it gives your garden a head start for spring. The plants have time to get situated in their new surroundings and then really show off next year. The sooner you visit, the better the selection.
August12
Come in and make something beautiful for your garden. These classes are great excuses to get dirty and the perfect outlet for all of your creative energy. As always, we are open to scheduling a class specific to you and a group of friends. Just call and speak with Peggy and hopefully we can set something up for you. 502.296.1499
Casting Leaves in Concrete: August 13th (Fri. 10am), August 14th (Sat. 2pm), August 15th (Sun. 2pm). Learn to make impressions of real leaves in cement, to use as a small birdbath, garden ornament, or coffee-table conversation piece. All materials supplied, but participants are encouraged to bring leaves. Once again, be sure to wear old clothes, just in case! $30.00 fee, advance registration is required.
English Troughs: September 10th (Fri. 10am), Sept. 11th (Sat. 2pm), Sept. 12th (Sun. 2pm.) One of our most popular classes – make a rustic hypertufa planter from cement, peat moss, perlite and water. All materials are supplied – and the best thing is that we’ll clean up! Be sure to wear old clothes since this is definitely a “hands-on” workshop. $30.00 fee, advance registration is required.
Make a Stepping Stone: September 17th (Fri. 10am) or September 18th (Sat. 2pm) 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 to hand! All materials supplied, but you can bring your own embellishments if you’d like. $30.00 fee, advance registration is required.
June9
Join us for our 9th annual summer solstice event as we celebrate the longest day of the year. There will be crafts, lectures, live music, sales on plants and the ever popular roasted corn on the cob.
It’s always great fun, a magical night in the garden center.
Start Time: Friday, June 18, 2010 at 5:00pm
End Time: Saturday, June 19, 2010 at 12:00am
Location: Thieneman’s Herbs and Perennials
Street: 9120 Blowing Tree Rd
City/Town: Louisville, KY
Directions
April9
In just a matter of a few weeks our tomatoes and pepper will be out for sale. Opening day is Friday April 23rd at 9am. We have a huge selection, but only small amounts of most varieties. Be sure and be there that weekend if you want the best selection. An added bonus of coming the first weekend is our beloved tomato guru, Gary Millwood, will be on hand to guide you through your tomato shopping experience.
April7
As requested by a customer, we posted this cookie recipe and hope that many of you make and enjoy eating these as much as we do. This is one of our favorite recipes and Julie always does a bang up job making them. Thanks Julie for passing this recipe along. btw- I believe Julie uses Lemon Thyme for the cookies, to make them lemonier of course. The recipe appeared in SUNSET magazine and is credited to Janet Moore, Beulah, CO.
THYME-LEMON COOKIES
1 cup (1/2 lb.) butter
1 3/4 cups sugar
2 large eggs
2 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
2 teaspoons dry thyme leaves
1 tablespoon grated lemon peel.
Combine butter and 1 1/2 cups sugar; beat until thoroughly blended. Beat in eggs until smooth. Add flour, baking powder, thyme, and lemon peel; mix well. Put remaining 1/4 cup sugar into a small bowl. Shape into 1 Tbsp-size balls (chill for an hour for easier handling); drop balls into sugar & roll to coat. Place balls 1 inch apart on ungreased 12×15″ sheet. Bake at 375° 12 to 15 minutes. Makes about 5 dozen cookies.