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Cherokee High FFA Plant Sale

Apr 12, 2016 | Written by jfuder

I’ll admit I had high hopes of starting all my plants for the summer vegetable garden indoors.  I had my light rack all set up, mixed my soil, and spent a number of hours in February seeding 72 plug flats.  But then reality came and I ended up with just a handful of tomatoes and even less peppers.   Sound familiar?  If so, you (and I) are in luck; the Cherokee High FFA is holding a plant sale on Thursday, April 14th and Friday April 15th from 9:00-5:30 at the Cherokee High Greenhouse.  Just in time for planting this weekend!

Here is what they are offering

Ornamentals

Hanging Baskets:

Ferns $8.00 each

Easy Wave Petunias $6.00 each

 

Flats: 36 plants per flat – $10.00 each

Begonias

Impatiens

Vinca

Zinnias

Marigolds

 

4” pots: $1.00 each

Sweet potato vine – purple and green

Coleus

 

Vegetables

6 pack containers – $2.00 each or $10.00 per flat

Zucchini

Squash

Banana Peppers

Jalapeno Peppers

Red, Green, and Yellow Bell Peppers
4” pots $3.00 each – Beef master and Better Boy Tomatoes

4” pots $1.00 each – Cucumbers

Posted in Annual Plantings, Cherokee County, Flowers, Tomato, Vegetables. This entry was tagged Cherokee High, FFA, local fundraiser, plant sale, Vegetables. Bookmark the permalink.
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