Saturday, April 17, 2010

Hutchinson Farm News Vol. 14 No. 2

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April 17, 2010

Spring is running about three weeks ahead of time here in North Burlington, our grass needs mowing already, the forsythia is so full and 'yellowy' that it's almost painful to look at, the spring peepers give a beautiful concert each evening, and the cardinal....hmmm, actually we can't exactly say we're enjoying the cardinal this year. We've had this beautiful red male cardinal around our house for maybe a month and a half. Each morning he wakes us up with, now I know you're probably thinking the songs of the cardinal are lovely, but that's not how he wakes us up. Every day, just a few minutes after sunrise, that cardinal flies straight towards our bedroom window, and BONK, crashes beak first into the window. You'd think that might hurt. Apparently not. He does it about a dozen times at the bedroom window, then he flies off to do something else for a while, then he attacks our dining room window, then moves on to the playroom window, and throughout the day we'll hear him periodically crashing into our windows. Needless to say they are very dirty right now, but there is no point in cleaning them!
Alexander posted a video of him on YouTube: Crazy Cardinal


  • 2nd Annual Open House...(open greenhouse) Come for a sneak peak at what's available this year in terms of our spring annuals. It's too early to plant, but it's not too early to plan. All of our greenhouses will be open for viewing Sunday April 25th in the afternoon, and just about everything will be blooming. We'll be on hand between 1:00 - 4:00pm for a chance to chat and show off the new stuff (such as Raspberry Blast SuperTunia, which you can see in the photo that I took earlier today in our greenhouse).

  • Remember, no wagering
    We are quite excited about all the new flowers we have this year, and there is great speculation among us as to what we will sell out of first. Rafael's thinking it will be the
    Calliope Dark Red Geraniums, Wendy is thinking it will be our new 12" mixed hanging baskets, and Deb is leaning towards the new crazy petunia Pretty Much Picasso.
    These are all worthy contenders, and there are lots more that I haven't mentioned. Now, as the newsletter writer I have an unfair advantage in our little contest. All I really need to do is mention a certain flower in the newsletter, say Raspberry Blast SuperTunia, talk about how beautiful it is (a terrific deep pink with a light pink striped picotee effect, on a great shaped plant), maybe include a picture (like the one above), and casually mention that because this is the first year for them, I didn't grow very many (after all, they may not grow very well -I could have planted them at the wrong time! or used the wrong fertilizer! or grown them at the wrong temperature!). If I said stuff like that, then all you newsletter readers would start thinking about it, and maybe start wanting it, and I would win our contest. That's not fair to the other contestants, so I'm just going to keep quiet and not mention the wonders of Raspberry Blast SuperTunia.

  • Flower Trays  In our continuing effort to reduce garbage we have been trying over the past few years to use less of our "Hutchinson Farm" flower trays, or rather, encourage our customers to use them less. The thing is, they are shockingly expensive, non-recyclable, and they may hold green things, they are definitely not 'green'. Our earlier efforts have helped a bit, but they were complicated, so we're going to do something different this year. We are thinking about charging for the trays separately ($38 for the flowers, $2 for the tray), instead of including the tray with your flowers ($40). We hope a lot of people will start using their own boxes, bins, etc. What do you think? Vote on our blog.

  • Facebook  I'm not into facebook (is this a sign I'm getting old?), but I know lots of people are, so we have a facebook page: Hutchinson Farm on Facebook. We've actually been on Facebook for over a year, but I completely forgot about it!
Before I go, let me say a few more words about our "which flower will sell out first" contest. I mentioned a few other contenders, and they deserve some press space too:
Calliope Dark Red
- it is indeed the greatest red geranium of all time, and we have over a thousand of them, that should be enough for everyone. Maybe.
Pretty Much Picasso with its green edged bloom (that's right, this petunia flower has green in it) is an oddball, and some may even call it ugly.
12" mixed hanging baskets These are our newest introduction, and we've never done anything like them before, so potentially it could be a big disaster. They were planted over the March break, are looking very good right now as they come into bloom, and we have a feeling they will look fabulous by early May.

Bye for now, hope to see you next Sunday (the 25th),
David

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