GCHS Greenhouse Spring Plant Sale Underway

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The 2018 Spring Plant Sale at the Grayson County High School FFA Greenhouse is now underway.

The school’s Greenhouse Technology class proudly presents this year’s crop of ornamental bedding and vegetable plants for public sale. The plants are vigorous and healthy as well as very reasonably priced.

The FFA Greenhouse is located directly behind Grayson County High School and is open weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and will remain open until May 18.

 

 

GREENHOUSE PLANT SALE

Yellow Tomato (Carolina Gold)   $1.00/4-pack

Cherry Tomato   $1.00/4-pack

Big Beef Tomato   $1.00/4-pack

Rutgers Tomato   $1.00/4-pack

Better Boy Tomato   $1.00/4-pack

4” pot Tomato (any variety)   $1.00 each

Bell Pepper   $1.00/4-pack

Jalapeno Pepper   $1.00/4-pack

Cayenne Pepper   $1.00/4-pack

Sweet Banana Pepper   $1.00/4-pack

Cabbage   $1.00/4-pack

Broccoli   $1.00/4-pack

Cauliflower   $1.00/4-pack

Iceberg Lettuce   $1.00/4-pack

4 pack bedding plants   $1.00/each

4” single pot bedding plants   $1.00/each

Bedding Plants Available (various colors)

Dusty Miller                                 Coleus

Dahlia                                            Marigold

Geranuim                                      Begonia

Snap Dragon                                 Pansy

New Guinea Impatien                 Impatien

Petunia                                          Zinnia

Nasturtium                                   Vinca (periwinkle)

All Hanging Baskets $8.00 each

Wave Petunia                                Aloe Plants

Ferns                                               Begonia Mixed baskets

(Headline photo — GCHS FFA Officers Corie Logsdon and Alexis Hart proudly display the 2018 Fern Crop of the GCHS FFA Greenhouse.)

 

 

 

(l-r) Haley McDowell, Logan VanMeter, Alex Roof, Brandon Logsdon, Ben Ritchie & Alex Miller carefully transplant tomato seedlings into sales packs for 2018.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nathan Keys, a GCHS FFA Officer enrolled in the 2018 Greenhouse Technology Course, displays a large variety of tomato plants.