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Master Gardener Host Mark Oertel sat down with fellow Master Gardener Teena Spindler and discussed Heritage and Pass-Along Plants. We call them that because these are plants that have been given or taken another person, and that person is often someone close to us. This is a plant or a descendant of a plant that has been lovingly cared for or admired from afar. You know what I’m talking about. That blue iris that blooms “out of the blue” telling you that someone is looking down and smiling upon you today! You may have inherited your family home and would never, ever consider digging up any of the beautiful plants your parents or even your grandparents tended for years. You know the feeling, right? On the other hand, think about what you have in your garden that you cherish and would like to share with someone! They will remember you forever! But also remember this. Be aware of the regulations and common sense around sharing plants that may be either invasive or simply unclean in terms of pests and diseases. Share with love! Listen in and smile!
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Master Gardener Host Mark Oertel sat down with fellow Master Gardener Teena Spindler and discussed Heritage and Pass-Along Plants. We call them that because these are plants that have been given or taken another person, and that person is often someone close to us. This is a plant or a descendant of a plant that has been lovingly cared for or admired from afar. You know what I’m talking about. That blue iris that blooms “out of the blue” telling you that someone is looking down and smiling upon you today! You may have inherited your family home and would never, ever consider digging up any of the beautiful plants your parents or even your grandparents tended for years. You know the feeling, right? On the other hand, think about what you have in your garden that you cherish and would like to share with someone! They will remember you forever! But also remember this. Be aware of the regulations and common sense around sharing plants that may be either invasive or simply unclean in terms of pests and diseases. Share with love! Listen in and smile!