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Thursday, December 31, 2015

TDN Newsletter: 12-31-15

Dear Gardening Friends...


 

I'm going to keep this brief, as I know everyone is busy now with Holiday goings-on, but I just want to cover a few bases and then close with some difficult news...

1st...
I want to remind you that our 2016 Heirloom Tomato Line-Up will be revealed at 6:00am on New Year's Morning!!  I hope you find what you're wishing for!  You may pre-order Tomatoes and pick them up at our Season Kick-Off Sale. Of course, we'll be selling them all through the season, but I know some of you really like to get a jump on things!  So, enjoy....

2nd... Alex and I will be returning to the Farmers Markets on January 16 and 17... we're taking a bit of time off to prepare the coming season, and to do much needed improvements to help us protect the baby plants from El Nino rains. Alex, who can build anything, is constructing additional shelters in several locations in the Nursery. I'm so glad he loves to build!  This also means we're around, so although we're not at the Markets, we're still Open for Business, so contact us if you'd like to come by:  323-422-3835

3rd... SAVE THE DATE:  Our Annual Spring Kick-Off Sale & Food Drive, benefiting the L.A. Regional Food Bank, will be held the weekend of March 12th and 13th.  We'll post more details as the date gets closer, so stay tuned!

4th... Ordering Rhubarb and Asparagus Crowns has been EXTENDED until January 20th. Please go online and place your order. Remember, you will need to pick them up within ONE week of our receiving them, which should be by February 10th, or so.  Also, please remember: we don't ship these or any live plants.

 

Now, my sad news, for those who did not read this on Facebook...

My Beloved Mama...


Many of you knew that I was taking care of my Mom over the last 
3 1/2 years...with a very heavy heart I want to tell you
 that she passed on Saturday, December 19th. She slipped out very quietly and peacefully, though, with my brother and I at her side.

Although helping her kept me very busy, it was never a burden. Rather, it was a blessing as she was the light of my life and, truly, the strongest woman I've ever known. I was so we were able to keep her in her own home (where she raised us 3 kids) right up until the end; and, that although the body was having it's difficulties, she was never really "sick".  

She grew up on a rural Indiana corn farm, and loved growing tomatoes - and orchids and roses! She was always so interested in everything going on at the Nursery. Whenever possible she helped me with projects I could bring to her house: we bagged up all the mycorrhizae tea bags, sorted and bagged garlic bulbs, weighed shallots and always used the Heirloom Tomato list (and Herb list, Flower list, etc.) for spelling and vocalization exercises. And of course, she loved eating fresh veggies from our garden!
 

If you haven't already see my Facebook Tribute and would like to see additional photos and read more about my Mom's inspiring life, please click here

And I want to thank each of you for your prayers and kind words of support along the way... I can't tell you how much they have meant.



Left to Right...

*Mama & Me in her backyard, Mother's Day 2007... my favorite!

*Her High School Graduation Photo! She was the only one in her family to finish school, and was one of just 24 in the Class of 1941.

*Mama and her Great-Granddaughter, Alicia...must have been Christmas, because that was one of her "Holiday sweaters"

*Mom and us kids...this was from a photo shoot taken for our Dad's campaign for Lakewood City Council in 1956 (I was 2!)

*Mom on her Birthday... I believe it was her 70th.

 


Well, that's everything  for now, Friends...

We wish you every happiness in the New Year and look forward to gardening together again!

With love,
Jo Anne, Alex, Jake, Lalo & Charlie

Saturday, December 12, 2015

TDN Newsletter: 12-12-15

 

Dear Gardening Friends,

 

How can it be that this year is nearly over? I honestly don’t know where it’s gone. It was a pretty good year in the garden,  in spite of the never-ending heatwaves, and we really look forward to gardening with you all in 2016.

 

Now, not to distract you from all the lovely “Cool Season” varieties you are hopefully growing, or will finally get started growing any minute now, but it’s also time (for us, at least) to think ahead to everybody’s favorite crop: Heirloom Tomatoes!

 

I’m excited to announce I've just completed next year's 
"Heirloom Tomato Line-Up" (after much research, hair-tearing, and fervent prayers to the Tomato Gods), and I think you're going to be excited, too! Included are 5 new gorgeous “Purple/Blacks”, 4 new “Reds”, 3 new big “Pinks”, 5 new “Yellow/Orange” and more, more more!!   Wheeee!!!


 


You're Invited!

 

OUR HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE

will be held on
Wednesday, December 23rd 

10am - 3pm

at the Two Dog Home Nursery
914 S. Cloverdale Avenue
Los Angeles  90036



Click here for more details!
 




...AND MARK YOUR CALENDARS!



 

This year, the Big Heirloom Tomato Page will go live on our website New Year’s Day,
and Pre-Ordering will begin!

 

Rx for the ultimate “Stay-in-your-Jammies-Day” - 
Watch the Rose Parade, and then read up on our 50 exciting varieties and begin making your plans!!


 

 


Calling all Rhubarb
& Asparagus Lovers!!





 

FOR A VERY LIMITED TIME...

We are offering dormant crowns of “Victoria Cherry” Rhubarb and two varieties of Asparagus - "Farmers Friend" & "Jersey Knight". 


 

Ordering for Rhubarb & Asparagus CLOSES
January 10th.
 

 

 

You can order online through PayPal, send us a check, or see us at the Market; we expect to receive our order by early-February, and you MUST pick up your order within ONE WEEK and either plant or temporarily refrigerate.
 

 

Please NOTE:  We do not ship live plants or crowns!!


 

You can read our “Helpful Guide” about
Growing Asparagus here: 

HOW TO GROW ASPARAGUS
 

 

 


Finally, as we begin our 7th year, we want to once again thank you for all your support and to wish you and yours the most lovely Holiday season.  Don't forget to escape the madness and find time for your garden...besides the wonderful food it provides, greater still is the oasis of calm and mindfulness that it constantly is.

Wishing us all Peace and Plenty in the New Year!!

 

With gratitude,

 

Jo Anne, Alex, Jake, Lalo & Charlie, and our great teammates Annie & Charles!