Spring - and garden centers - arrive

Sure, it snowed last week and it might snow again, maybe even more than once. But officially, it’s spring and local gardeners have fingers that are twitching in anticipation of pulling on some gloves and digging spade into soil.

Most gardeners in this region advise waiting until Memorial Day to put seeds and seedlings in the ground. But as garden-center owners know, the anticipatory gardening begins much earlier than the end of May.

Many centers and farm markets opened this week or will open this weekend. But eager shoppers were circling the shops even before the doors opened.

Freund’s Farm Market in East Canaan opened on Wednesday, March 31. But owner Theresa Freund reported that people kept coming in and asking for her popular baked goods, as she was setting up displays in anticipation of opening day.

“Several people came in looking for cookies,� she reported. “One woman came in and asked if she could buy a pecan pie for a birthday party she was going to.�

Some markets stayed open through the winter, to serve those gardeners who just can’t wait for spring.

The McEnroe Organic Farm on Route 22 in Millerton used to close for the winter but owner Ray McEnroe now keeps his crew on all year long. They keep busy during the winter months starting seeds and bagging soil and compost. They also staff the farm market, which sells fresh produce, gourmet cooking materials and prepared foods all year round.

Edward and Laurel Powers of Greystone Greenhouse on Amenia Road in Sharon stay open throughout the winter. They occupy the cold-weather months by starting plants so they will be ready for sale in May and June. They also care for their perennials and vernalize them, a cold temperature treatment that spurs flowering, so that they will bloom in time for spring. They also house plants for customers over the winter in one of their greenhouses.

The Salisbury Garden Center on Canaan Road in Salisbury was open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays in January and February and is now open full time, said store manager Heidi Haskell.

The Twin Brooks Garden Center on Franklin Avenue in Millbrook reopened in March.

The floral department at Beardsley Gardens on Gay Street in Sharon was in operation all winter long. The retail garden center will be open April 1.

Paley’s Farm Market on Amenia Road in Sharon will reopen on April 3. Two days later, on April 5, the Millerton Nursery on Route 22 South in Millerton will open for the season.

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