Residents of the Alexandria /Mt. Vernon area don’t have to
go far to find a charming 1930s greenhouse stocked with about 50 varieties of tomatoes, many of them heirloom, as well as peppers, herbs, and flowering plants fit for
Mother’s Day gifts.
The greenhouse at the Mount Vernon Unitarian Church, 1909 Windmill Lane, Alexandria Va, 22307, is bursting with plants ready for sale at reasonable prices. The spring warm up followed by cool weather gave the greenhouse plants a good start, but has delayed many gardeners. Now that it is
May, the plants are expected to move quickly. There are on sale Saturdays and Sundays 10 am to 2 pm through May.
Greenhouse master Mary Barnett, who has been in charge for the past eight years with a team of 15 volunteers, said she has slowly built up the variety of vegetables and flowers in response to demand from loyal gardeners, some coming from as far as the District. This year the number of tomato varieties jumped to 50 from about 30 last year. Some of her recommendations for tasty tomatoes are Green Zebra, Sun Gold, Cherokee Purple, Black Krim, Kellog’s Breakfast, and Chocolate Cherry. For a list of the varieties with descriptions, see www.mvuc.org. For photos of all the tomato varieties, see photos below.
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Seedlings from the first planting are a hearty 18-20 inches tall and the second planting has just started. Also just started are a variety of other vegetables including beets, carrots, cucumbers, eggplant, and squash. A large
variety of peppers is also available. Herbs include sage, parsley, rosemary, basil, oregano, thyme and others.
Mary grows local native flowers that are often not available
in commercial greenhouses. They include forget-me-nots, flowering salvia, flowering tobacco, foxglove, and bachelor buttons. She supplements the homegrown plants with purchases from Ashcombe Farms in Pennsylvania and Sandy’s Plants near Richmond.
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Tomato seedlings are $2 each; herbs are $1-3; and flowers range from $4-15. Proceeds are used to
heat and repair the greenhouse and purchase new seeds; leftover funds go to the church. Questions? Email Mary at info@mvuc.org
No garden? MVUC leases a small number of garden plots. Email Leah Chowdhury at info@mvuc.org to inquire. MVUC also maintains a vegetable garden to produce food for the Mt. Vernon Community Ministries food bank. To lend a hand, contact Isabel Arnold at info@mvuc.org.