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Nickels, Dimes & 5 Buck Plans

Posted Aug 24 2008 9:45pm
Goodies for the gal with no sprinkler system. (That would be me.)

Purple Coneflower (obviously named by a blind botanist) is a lovely shade of petal pink.* Less xeric than some waterwise perennials, she's a great indicator of when the garden needs a drink.



My biz partner and I got in a little argument about that evil entity, the bank . Wells Fargo Bank charged us $1 whole dollar to do online payment transfers between our personal checking accounts.



Orange Geum blossoms on tall, skinny stems

that wave back and forth on windy days.



She thought that $1 charge was reasonable. I think it's an outrage! That bank holds the mortgages for both of our houses, making a fortune off us every month. Would it kill them to pick up the tab once in awhile?



I'm not nearly as cheap as I sound. I'm just irrational and old-fashioned. I have a devout belief that customer service is a necessary part of doing business.



I'm also egotistical. I think my huge spring plant order requires a lotta respect! Hugs and kisses, even.

Paprika Yarrow puts up with all sorts of abuse,

while happily putting on a pretty show.




I've never placed a truly huge plant order before but this summer's project is one that requires extra creativity. So, I wrote to several garden companies for advice...



White Flower Farm was wonderful:





Sadly, High Country Gardens was the worst of the bunch:



Five Dollars a Day:

Drinking coffee is great for the garden . Not drinking coffee is even better!



These days, I save the 5 spot I used to donate to Starbucks every morning. It goes in a shoe box, because if it goes in the bank it goes for something completely boring, like utilities.



$5 a day = $1,825 in one year. (Do NOT under any circumstances use this fun money for something practical.)



Spend a nickel, save the dime.



*Purple Coneflowers are now available in a variety of colors, though interestingly enough, they still don't come in purple.
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