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Saturday, April 28, 2018

BETTY WHITE ROSE & FRIENDS

Aaahmazing!  

BETTY WHITE ROSE 

THANK YOU @uptownmarketaz customers!  
You braved morning heat & took home so many flowers from 
@et.tu.frute , 
@blackkerrfarm 
& us.  


 Local Slow Flower women grow them for you and love your love of our hard work




We're out in the gardens recovering from today's heat 


and 
can't believe all the glorious blooms still out here.  



This photo shows you how well the girls do on the bush even in 100° temperatures.  

We have dozens & dozens of Betty White roses
( & who doesn't love Betty White) .  
Also plenty of other roses, including the long lasting voluptuous, Valencia


VALENCIA

Also we'll be harvesting lavender, jasmine, pansies, snapdragons & sweet peas as well.  


So... can't believe we're going to do this but... 
if you email us that you will come & purchase some Betty 
& her friends 

WE WILL OPEN THE GATE TOMORROW,
SUNDAY,
APRIL 29 
at 7 a.m. 
( it is predicted to be a lovely 70° ). 

Until 80° ~ 9:30 a.m.  


It will be a perfect morning to be picking in the garden the freshest cleanest roses you can buy right here in our Valley of the Sun.  


LADY EMMA HAMILTON

DON"T FORGET TO SEND US AN EMAIL SO WE KNOW TO BE READY FOR Y"ALL
(Also if you need directions)

See you tomorrow in the gardens?

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

MORNINGS IN A DESERT GARDEN



Betty White (the rose not the actress) whose fragrance is divine
((and way better than that corpse flower blooming in Tucson))

invites you to gather in the Gardens at Tre Soli tomorrow.  
There will be U-Pick as well as prepared bouquets we are harvesting this morning.  
So come as you are, with or with out coffee or tea or friends.  
Relax in the cool of the morning while listening to twitter pated birds.  
Gate opens at 7a.m. Closing at 9 a.m. 
when it is predicted to be >80°.
Send us an email if you need the address or 
you want to preorder a bouquet.

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

WENDY'S WHISPER BOUQUETS


      No one could make me laugh like Wendy.  
       
And laughter is my best medicine!  


She gave our flower business it’s name Anne E's.  
Her long arms loved to hug me, she was only 5’10" & I was all of 5'3". 
Her shoulder was cried on more often than I want to remember.  
We double dated, married, had children, divorced & held each other as our parents and siblings left this earth.  
She told me we could never say good bye, only, “See ya!" 

I spent the weekend trying to release my struggle with not being with her, as she said she’d be with me when my time came, "Cuz I'm your family, sister!" 

Wendy slipped away early yesterday morning.  Doing it her way, as babies of a family like to do, with her husband, who she told me had become her everything, always supporting her decisions, during her last months.  

This whisper bouquet of two roses for two sisters of three mothers, surrounded by sweet peas for the laughter & sweet memories we shared.  Two shy girls meeting at 12 & 14, BFFs for 54 years.  What I’d give for one more laugh!  

FRONT DOOR HONOR MARKET OPEN TODAY AT 8 a.m.
We have made a dozen Whisper Bouquets
Our proceeds will go to the charity designated by Wendy to honor her, this imperfect woman, as we all are, of steel & humor.  This photo is of the first.  

Each morning we'll pick more as the blooms come on.  Each one will be different as Wendy & I were.  
And as each of us is.  

Buy a bouquet, they’ll be priceless "Whisper Bouquets from Wendy", so name your price.  Then give it to someone & whisper, 
“ Wendy says to tell you I love you." 

Cancer Sucks!  Don't Smoke!  Stop if you do!  Don't ever start if you don't!  #whatsthepoint  
It hurts even those who never took a puff and leaves a hole in the heart of those left behind.

To cover our costs we are suggesting a $15 minimum donation.
Please come by and honor your friends while helping me honor mine.
Email if you do not have our address

WISH YOU WELL

Monday, April 2, 2018

WHAT'S IN SEASON: FRUITS + FLOWERS = FRONT DOOR HONOR MARKET SEASON

However you celebrated this past week be it Passover, Easter or Spring we hope it was meaningful and with those who celebrate you!




Thank you to all who came to our first Yarden Sale and Party.  
We raised almost $400 for Seeds For Autism and The Joy Bus from 
selling gently used yard and garden goods.   All the while gardeners talked gardens & gardening while enjoying baked delights from Joyce of @Mother Birdie & Laura of @Picket Fence Pastries!



So now it is 
TIME FOR 
FRONT DOOR HONOR MARKET SEASON
TOMORROW, FRIDAY, APRIL 6
8 a.m. until 80 Degrees
EMAIL OR DM OUR IG ACCOUNT IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE ADDRESS


Citrus Season is almost over.  Our citrus tend be later than other parts of the Valley due to our colder nights.  The Minneola Tangelos have been too good to be true.  Juicy, sweet and just the right amount of tart.  They peel so easily when ripe and have such a beautiful deep color.  



Remember that the Vitamin C in citrus rapidly degrades when exposed to air, light and heat.  Always  buy and keep citrus that has been kept cool and out of the sun.  As well you should be sure to store it the same.
Did you know the tangelo is a result of a random cross between a tangerine and a grapefruit?!  Citrus can be promiscuous.

Minneola Tangelo

We were asked why we sell our citrus with a stem.  Ripe tangerines and tangelos will be a bit soft and easily tear from their stems, leaving a tiny hole where the stem attached.  This allows light, air, insects and bacteria into the fruit.
In the stores you often find fruit that was picked "young", "green" or unripe.
This is to enable it to ship more easily without lose from damage or damage to the stem area.  
Unfortunately, unlike tomatoes, citrus does not ripen once it has been harvested.  For the best tasting, most nutritious citrus choose ripe fruit that has been kept cool and out of the light.  

While the tangelos are almost gone we do still have delicious grapefruit!  This grapefruit can be eaten out of hand and does not need sugar, no bitterness... makes a great addition to salad and drinks. 


 Additionally our Pink Lemons are still producing.  We have fallen quite hard for these.  The tree has variegated cream, ivory and green leaves.  The fruit has pink flesh when mature.  The zest is thin without bitterness.  When young this lemon has green stripes that fade to almost pale orange when mature.   The juice is plentiful, balanced and lemony!
The buds are purple which makes for a very attractive tree!




The winter flowers are on their way out:
Daffodils, tulips, stock, ranunculus, pink jasmine, freesia, Dutch iris and anemone.  Order soon in mixed bouquets, before they are gone until next Spring.

   












The once a year stunning penstemon are almost finished.  
We'd love to introduce you to these.  They make magnificent arrangements, lasting at least 4-5 days with average care.  Most of ours are the large variety.  Some of them stand her 5 feet tall.  From three starts of pastel pink plants we now have dozens of plants in coral, pastel pink, violet, rose pink, cherise, and red, plus one bicolor.  We have yet to capture a photo that does them justice.  In person they elicit oohs & awes.  Their only fragrance seems to be a bit nutty.  Order now before they are gone for another year.




The roses are just starting though it will be a few weeks before they are plentiful.  We are trialing a few new ones and will let you know when they start to look promising.  
We made
Full Moon White Rose Water Essence.
Last year we used several colors and made them in the sun light.  It made a refreshing spritz during the sweltering summer.  This time we used only our white "Bolero" roses.  The fragrance is scrumptious, just like the Bolero rose.


We already knew it would be lovely as a refreshing toner.  Now we know that it tastes divine, none of the bitterness we have experienced with other steam distilled rose waters.  If you come to an honor market ask to try some of our delicate and refreshing Full Moon Rose Water.


Our 2017 Olive harvest was pressed into oil.  It is filtered so initially appears a bit cloudy but is chock full of all the nutrients it has to offer.  As the sediment settles to the bottom the oil becomes more and more clear amber to green.  We can't get enough of it!  We actually harvested two times and so there is a slight difference between the two.  Both so flavorful we recommend using it as a dip, dressing, marinade or finishing oil to enjoy the flavor to the max.  
It will be available next week in limited quantities.  
Email us or send a DM thru our IG account for pricing and so we can decant and have it ready for you.



Also up next is Sweet Peas & Lavender.  We have had one bush bloom of the third time this year and her stems sold immediately.  More is on the way.  


In the meantime our bar-b-qua rosemary is so tender and succulent.
Perfect for grilling and roasting as well as using in a cocktail
or to decorate a platter of roasted veggies, fish or meats.    
   

Flowers make a space come alive.  They needn't be expensive or extravagant.  The simple clean examples below can all be yours.  We also delight in helping you plan a cutting or fruiting garden or create an arrangement.







Our Dutch Iris, white & yellow, are especially well suited to contemporary homes and offices.  So don't think we don't have you covered.


Anne E's Garden Fresh
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PLEASE DISREGARD THE CHANGE OF EMAIL ADDRESS THAT WE SENT OUT LAST MONTH.  WE HAD SOME PROBLEMS WITH IT BEING ASSOCIATED WITH AN "UNSAVORY" SITE SO WE REVERTED TO OUR OLD ADDRESS, AS LISTED ABOVE.  WE"RE VERY SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE.