Covering Ground

  

    1.800.672.4964      

 

www.groundcovertogo.com

 

January 21, 2013

 

Availability 

    
 
Perennial Pipeline  

 

 

A brief note about what we offer:

 

Please note that we rep for two other growers and therefore have 3 separate Availability Lists. Between the three of us, we can cover a lot of plants.

 

4" Availability is grown & shipped from here (GA).

 

Starter Plugs List covers a broad range of perennials & ornamental grasses in sizes ranging from 38, 50 and 72 cells. Grown by Emerald Coast Growers and shipped from their locations in FL & PA.

 

Perennial Pipeline covers a broad range of perennials & ornamental grasses produced primarily in Quarts & Gallons. These are grown by The Perennial Farm in Baltimore and shipped from there.

 

Our minimum order is only One Tray.

So from the smallest needs

to requests for tractor trailer loads 

& anything in between,

We've Got You Covered!

 

Contact Us 

 

Call  

1.800.672.4964

 

Email 

info@groundcovertogo.com

 

Visit 

www.groundcovertogo.com 

 

 

 
Thought For The Day
 
"If we couldn't laugh
    we would all go insane."
 
Jimmy Buffett
Musician, Author, Poet

 

 

 

 

How NOT To Go To A Trade Show 

  

Baltimore Convention Center 

 

Creme Brulee Barley's

Columbus, OH  

Wonderful Building

Columbus, OH

     

Best Wings On Earth

Barley's 

          

Going To Super Bowl

& Still Crabby 

     

 Jack & Skyla

A Baltimore Tradition

     

Beauty & The Beast 

You Decide

     

 The Place To Be

Fell's Point

      

Reality Check @ MANTS

Compliments of Richard

@ Waterford Gardens

      

 Great Seafood Baltimore

 

The preceding photos show some of the best reasons to go to trade shows. Fun people, great food, nice cities, and good times. Oh, I forgot about the work part, the original reason

for being there in the first place.

Sometimes that gets in the way.

 

Often, the hardest part of all is leaving home and getting to the show. By the time you see me calmly sitting in my booth at the show,

you have no idea how much "paddling"

I had to do just to get there. 

 

Just last week as I departed for my back-to-back shows in OH and NC, is a case in point. By the time I did everything I needed to do before leaving the business for a whole week,

I managed to get to bed 3 hours before time to get up to catch my first flight. As I trudged down the stairs in the pre-dawn darkness with my bulging suitcase and attempted to turn off the light on the lower landing, I somehow misjudged the last step and wound up diving head first to the foyer. All because I was trying NOT to wake up my wife, mind you.

 

After what sounded (and felt) like a collision with a freight train, I momentarily lay at the foot of the stairs waiting for Pam to scream and rush down to my rescue. It was then that I realized that it must be too early

for an emergency in our house.

 

So I then decided to go to Plan B, which was to determine that I was still alive, pull myself up and continue on my way. I arrived at the airport a little worse for wear but still with plenty of time to spare. I checked my ticket, went to Gate D26 which read Columbus, OH and waited for the boarding call. Which never came.

 

About 5 minutes before departure, I went to the stand and asked if there was a delay. The answer was no, and upon further investigation it turns out that I had misread my ticket.  Where my bleary eyes had originally seen Gate D26, a  refocusing revealed that the correct Gate was D25. And that plane was gone.

 

So now, I am 0 for 2 on the day, and the sun was barely up. I will not bore you with further details of everything else that followed this pattern the rest of the day, but suffice it to say that my original plan of arriving in Ohio at 1 PM with plenty of time to set up, go have my wings at Barleys, and watch the playoff games that afternoon (my annual tradition) didn't exactly work out. Instead I arrived at 6 PM, had to beg to get in the exhibit hall to set up after everyone else was done and gone, and then get to Barley's just in time for them to inform me that the playoff games were over and they were out of wings.

 

But guess what. It was a Great Day! I didn't maim myself, I didn't die in a plane crash, I didn't get terrible news from an oncologist, I didn't lose any friends or loved ones, and when all is said and done, I just had another war story to share with friends. It was a bump in the road, a blip on the screen. And last but not least, there are multitudes of people that would swap their bad day for this one. The next time you think you are having a bad day, take a deep breath and count your blessings.

  

 

 

 

 

 

Changes In Latitudes

 

Jimmy Buffett live 2010 - Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes.avi
Changes In Attitudes

 

        Jimmy Buffett can explain it a lot better

        than I can. Listen and heed...

 

 

 

 

  

Make The Smart Move!  


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Georgia Grown  

 
  
  Ophiopogon japonicus 'Gyoku Ryu'
 
Maximum Height 2" On A Good Day!
 
Minimum Order 1 Tray
 
1.800.672.4964 

 

 
Starter Plugs
  Rudbeckia fulgida Goldsturm (72) 

        Nepeta xfaassenii Walkers Low (72)  
  
 
                  Hakonechloa macra Aureola (50)

 

Hundreds of Varieties

of Perennials

& Ornamental Grasses

In Cell Counts of 128, 72, 50, 38 , & 21

 

1 Tray Minimum!

 

1.800.672.4964  

 

 

 

Perennial Pipeline  

  

  

Baptisia Twilight Prairie Blue

 

Hundreds of Varieties

Perennials & Ornamental Grasses

Primarily In Quarts & Gallons

 

FOB  Baltimore

 

1 Tray Minimum!

 

1.800.672.4964

 

 

 

 

 

Pup of the Week 

 

 

   
  

Caleb is an intelligent, young lab rescue available for adoption. He is very curious about his surroundings and loves being pet now that he knows what it is like to feel human touch. Although he has been neglected for most of his young life, Caleb is already recognizing that he deserves better and would love to have a warm place to call home. For the family that is willing to take the extra time to make Caleb feel safe and secure, he will be forever grateful.

 

For more information on adopting Caleb, contact:

 

The Bill Foundation 

 

 

 

 

 
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and constructive criticism.
  
  

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