Well we Sprung Forward now what?
Well, we sprung forward in Ann Arbor and Saline, but where is Spring? I don’t know about you but I am ready for summer. Time to see the flowers pop out of the ground.
Did you know you can buy organic flowers to grow in your garden?
According to an Article from Environmental News Network, the flower industry is one of the heaviest users of agricultural chemicals and 60% of the flowers sold in the U.S. are imported from countries whose environmental standards are more lax than ours.
Roses for example can contain up to 50 times the amount of pesticides that are legally allowed in on the food we eat.
I love beautiful flowers in my home, throughout the year, but lately I’ve been pondering about the environmental issues and the workers that are being exposed to those chemicals every day.
Project Grow is a non-profit group in Ann Arbor, that will loan you space and give you the knowledge to grow organically. Here is the link to their calendar for the season where you can take classes. Project grow has been in Ann Arbor since 1972. You can apply on line to reserve your plot of land here. Since Project Grow is a volunteer group they are also looking for volunteers.
I also found this really cool place in California where you can purchase organic flowers and learn about organic gardening, called California Organic flowers. They may cost a tad more but the colors are brilliant and we are doing our part to save the environment.
Here is video that is all about growing organically and about the California Organic Farm.
Ready to join me in wishing for a soon to come Spring and Summer?…thought so







March 11th, 2008 at 5:09 am
I love this post!! Great topic and we are all so ready to be done with winter. I may have to start some basil early this year. Great topic Missy.
March 11th, 2008 at 1:17 pm
Can you plant basil in the snow, Karen??
March 13th, 2008 at 12:17 pm
I bought my son one of those aero gardens for Christmas and he has the best herb garden growing the whole house smells of basil. Check it out they have many different things to grow herbs, flowers, grape tomatos. It is a hydropontic garden kit. Like 3-4 wks and your in business and 6 weeks later you can’t keep up with it.
One of the best things of owning your own home is planting a small garden and enjoying the bounty.