One of our friends is a member of a family who (up until they sold it earlier
this year) owned a wholesale greenhouse. The greenhouse always has an open house
the weekend before Thanksgiving. Hubby Tony and I usually have plans, but this year were able to attend.
When we arrived we texted our friend, and she was waiting for us when
we entered the building. I had no idea what to expect, but our personal tour started with a short row craft booths and saying hello to Santa, Mrs. Claus, and their two young
helpers. We moved over to the rows of for sale plants, some of which
were still under trial to find out how well they would perform. There
were
so many shades of red! Also multiple pinks, whites,
corals, and a few orange and yellow. Then there were bi-colored, marbled, and
speckled patterns, and one with a flower that looked like a rose.
After winding our way up and down the rows we walked through a large room with a stage at one end where a dance studio was performing. We stopped at the refreshment station, then visited several of
the industrial-sized greenhouses where plants were waiting to be delivered to
stores. We also saw the spray painting line, where cream colored poinsettias are
sprayed with unnatural colors (like blue) and glitter.
Eventually we made our way back to the first room where we thanked our friend for
the tour. Poinsettias are mildly
toxic to cats, so not knowing if Foster Cat Smokey Joe is a chewer I decided
not to bring something home that might be an attractive nuisance.
Five years ago: Helping Yourself Out
What an amazing production! Good idea not to test out kitty's temptation level. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun event!
ReplyDeleteLovely-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteNot good for dogs either. But we still get one.
ReplyDeleteDogs can't jump up on things like cats can.
DeleteThat must have been a wonderful sight. Poinsettias are so colourful, though my favourite is always the traditional red.
ReplyDeleteRed is my favorite, too, but I saw some autumn-colored poinsettias that would have looked right at home on a Thanksgiving table.
DeleteI absolutely love poinsettias and in decades past would buy 20 or so to have all around the house. I put them on the fireplace hearth. I put them in the bathrooms. I put them in the living room. Poinsettias everywhere. It was wonderful. And then the cats arrived. The cats shredded the poinsettias, and since they are poisonous, I knew the poinsettia era had come to an end.
ReplyDeleteWhat we do for our pets :-)
DeleteHow beautiful and what a lovely tour. I love poinsettias- they are so beautiful. Betty to be safe than sorry with the foster cat.
ReplyDeletePoinsettias look lovely at this time of year.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Yes they do.
DeleteThat is a lot of poinsettias!
ReplyDeleteThe greenhouse is one of the largest in the area.
DeleteOMG. Those are so pretty. I thought about getting some at ALDI only the real ones die too fast. Back in the day I had fake ones that looked soo real. They were later donated but dang, seeing all that read, sorta makes me wish I still had the good fake ones.
ReplyDeleteAt my big house I had fake poinsettia plants, but when I placed them in the well of the window above the front door you couldn't tell they were fake.
DeleteThe poinsettias are gorgeous!
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