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Plant & Gardening Items Available on my Main Web Site

SEEDS (Perennials, Annuals, Herbs, Vegetables)
http://www.tsflowers.com/seeds.html

DAYILY SEEDS
http://www.tsflowers.com/daylilies.html

PLANTS (large, varied collection of perennials)
http://www.tsflowers.com/plants.html

IRISES
http://www.tsflowers.com/iris.html

LILIES
http://www.tsflowers.com/lilies.html

Iris "Batik"

My name is Teresa Daly. The purpose of my website is to offer good seed and healthy plants at a very affordable price. I started enjoying flowers about nine years ago after moving into the home in which I now live. There were several perennials already in place such as peonies, iris, old fashioned bleeding heart, old fashioned lilac and several varieties of tulips, crocus, daffodils and a couple very very fragrant old fashioned roses that only bloom for 3 to 4 weeks in the spring. As a child, my parents (and their parents before them) always gardened. So every year we had fresh vegetables and I learned by watching (and having to help - which at that time I really didn't like!). But we never really had many flowers.

Purple Cone FlowerWhen I moved to my current home, I began a vegetable garden. I found a store that carried flower seed (and vegetables) at 10 packets for $1.00. I began direct sowing seeds into my vegetable garden and around the house. I received National Gardening Magazine from my mother-in-law. I really enjoyed the magazine and got interested more and more in perennial flowers (and other flowers and bulbs). I enjoyed the 'Seed Swap' column and began doing a little swapping, plus ordered several mail order catalogs such as Burpee, Thompson & Morgan and Park Seed from ads in the magazine. I was also given several flower books. I began reading and reading all I could find about plants, their names, their form with height, color spread, and especially "how to" propogate them. I began testing as much seed as possible and making germination notes. I also practiced propogation by cuttings, layering, etc.

From the flowers I began growing, I made arrangements as gifts and to just give to people. I also enjoyed crafting. I began drying flowers and making craft projects. Someone said, "hey, why don't you sell your cut flowers at the 'farmers market'". So I gave it a try. I really enjoyed it, and the people really liked my cut flower arrangements and my craft items. Then as I began starting more plants from seed, I had too many plants. I began potting them in styrefoam cups, punching holes in the bottom of the cups for drainage. People were buying my plants. I tried to start as many 'unusual' plants as possible.

Clematis "Belle of Woking"I joined a local garden club. The garden club holds an annual 'garden fair' every year. I began selling my plants at the 'garden fair'. Then my business began to grow. I'm still enjoying it very much, and it's still growing!

I grow all the plants and seeds here on my property that I sell. Therefore I am very familiar with the plants and their flowering habits. I also abandon any of those that I really don't feel are up-to-stuff or worth keeping. However, some I just keep because they are requested, and like myself, some people just need to try them for themselves.

I have had to pay very high prices for some of the seeds and plants that I have purchased. Some of those expensive items I was very disappointed that I had paid such a high price. So I hope to offer to you seeds and plants at a very affordable price.

Lilium "Sorbet"

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