Happy Anniversary!
Our Sale is Still ON!
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Happy Halloween ,
I hope this finds you and yours safe and well!
I made this photo above for our social pages this past week - remember to thank all those volunteers who are still working so hard to finish-up and complete the election process for us. Please stay safe and stay sane, you're in our thoughts and the world is with you! (Find more details of the miniature gratitude garden below.)
The November is our Anniversary month and the sale is still on! It all started with a borrowed market canopy, some wooden fruit crates and an idea. Who would have thought we would be leading the hobby of gardening in miniature, 19 years later! I'm so glad you're along for the adventure!
Enjoy our sale that ends on Wednesday, November 11th! Following that we'll have some extra goodies for you, our subscribers only!
- You can use this multiple times if you too.
Please stay safe, stay grounded & stay creative with a lil' miniature gardening. Remember if the ground isn't frozen yet, you can still plant but you can plant a container anytime of year.
Back to our regular programming next week!
Whatever you do make it fun,
PS - So, no one bought us coffee this
week to thank us for all our hard work delivering free inspiration and free info-tainment on gardening in miniature for the last 19 years.... But that's okay, I made myself a glass of water. Lol! :o)
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That Miniature Maple Tree is a good lesson to grab awesome miniature trees when you see them. When working with Ma Nature, you just never know when they will be available, we've only been able to get them once
thus far! See all our miniature garden trees and shrubs here, and don't
forget the 20% off sale code: HAPPY19TGT
That fine-leaved ground cover is Corsican Mint - it smells like mint when it's rubbed gently, it spreads moderately and loves part shade. Those grassy plants are the Dwarf Mondo Grass which I've seen grow in a full sun bed to part shade or even indoors in bright indirect light.
This miniature garden was planted in spring of 2019 and left to grow for the most-part. The only maintenance I did was to water it and pinch back the Corsican Mint, (the fine-leafed ground cover.) When the tree drops all
it's leaves I can get in there to do some bonsai pruning to direct any wayward growth. (Find a bonsai pruning lesson for miniature gardeners in the Prop Shop
book in the Japanese chapter.)
Find the wee Mini Metal Birdbath here, it's made in the USA and staked for convenience. Find the Micro Pebbles here. And find those awesome miniature breeze-blocks at MiniMaterials.com (- please tell them I sent ya so they know I'm thinking of them! :oD)
A HUGE AND VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU
TO ALL THE FIRST RESPONDERS
AND OUR ESSENTIAL WORKERS!
( And thank you for your orders to help us stay open too!
Without you, we would not be able to do this! )
Happy Miniature Gardening!
I'M JANIT CALVO, YOUR FELLOW MINIATURE GARDENER (YFMG)
Seattle, WA. - USDA Zone 7
Thank you for reading!
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ABOUT OUR SHIPPING:
We ship internationally (- but not the plants!)
All shipping costs are checked by Steve and we refund any savings promptly because of our wide range of unique inventory: we ship tiny miniatures, heavy patio materials and living plants, sometimes the automatic shipping calculator "packs" the order in multiple boxes which costs more. Steve can pack better than any online shipping calculator can - if we can save you money on
shipping, we will.
MORE ABOUT OUR SHIPPING: There is some confusion when checking out of our online
store and seeing the shipping option of "Priority Mail." Priority Mail is the
term the United States Post System calls their services. Anything over 1 pound gets shipped by Priority Mail. They have done-away with Parcel Post. ~> It does not mean you get "priority" over anyone else's order. It's just what they call it. We are not able to send any order over a pound any other way. We choose to stay with USPS because they are least expensive, 98% reliable and they usually get your orders to you within 3 days at most. We've priced other services and USPS is our
choice to save you money and ship your plants to you safely and quickly. :o)
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