Flower Day, this coming Sunday at The Eastern Market
Flower Day, this coming Sunday at The Eastern Market
My Wagon is patiently waiting by the door
Not to sound like a total noob but what is the reason behind flower day? Is it just when the Spring harvest of flowers has traditionally hit? I asked my mom if she wanted to go but she said there are way to many suburbanites for her to bother.
I adore the Eastern Market but I do avoid Flower Day on Sunday. Worked in EM for several years. It still has that flavor of yesteryear.
The police converge and reroute traffic causing mayhem. Seriously, how scarey can people be, who just want to buy flowers.
Will be there Saturday to pick up an order. Saturday is almost as nuts as Sunday. Unavoidable unfortunately.
The last frost date in MI is May 10th [[prettty sure thats the right date) so the following weekend is the 1st time most gardeners start planting thier beds, thus Flower day always falls the sunday after mothers day
Every thread needs a comment like the one I am about to post...
Can't you and your Mom just say there are too many people down there? Do they have to be suburbanites? It's lucky us suburbanites make our way down there. We all drive by at least 4-5 homedepot/lowes/english gardens on the way to the market that we could easily just pull into a nice manicured parking lot, wander in, and in a quick minute have our flats of flowers. No we take the time to find a shitty parking spot in a shitty parking lot, battle through the crowds and buy flowers from whoknowswho all because there is a since of culture and tradition with buying flowers down there during flower weekend. In fact, dare I say, it's us suburbanites frequenting the market that has made it so successful. I don't see so many city people down there, right?
Really, I am not pissed just a simple observation.
Oh, god. On that day it's only the LARGEST BEDDING FLOWER MARKET IN THE WORLD. You can't get selection like that at Lowe's or Home Depot.Every thread needs a comment like the one I am about to post...
Can't you and your Mom just say there are too many people down there? Do they have to be suburbanites? It's lucky us suburbanites make our way down there. We all drive by at least 4-5 homedepot/lowes/english gardens on the way to the market that we could easily just pull into a nice manicured parking lot, wander in, and in a quick minute have our flats of flowers. No we take the time to find a shitty parking spot in a shitty parking lot, battle through the crowds and buy flowers from whoknowswho all because there is a since of culture and tradition with buying flowers down there during flower weekend. In fact, dare I say, it's us suburbanites frequenting the market that has made it so successful. I don't see so many city people down there, right?
Really, I am not pissed just a simple observation.
I do have one qualm, though. Can people NOT pull their wagon, cart, kiddie cart THROUGH THE ENTIRE MARKET? Isn't it possible to have carry flats of flowers out of the aisle to a waiting cart, attended by your loved one? Is it possible to have your children walk through the market? It irritates me to find traffic in the aisle stop for a minute or two, and then I realize two dudes are standing with empty carts in the middle of the aisle talking. Or some lady admiring flowers while her THREE GROWN CHILDREN are strapped into a wagon she doesn't realize is blocking foot traffic. ENOUGH WITH THE CARTS ALREADY!
My wagon is offendedOh, god. On that day it's only the LARGEST BEDDING FLOWER MARKET IN THE WORLD. You can't get selection like that at Lowe's or Home Depot.
I do have one qualm, though. Can people NOT pull their wagon, cart, kiddie cart THROUGH THE ENTIRE MARKET? Isn't it possible to have carry flats of flowers out of the aisle to a waiting cart, attended by your loved one? Is it possible to have your children walk through the market? It irritates me to find traffic in the aisle stop for a minute or two, and then I realize two dudes are standing with empty carts in the middle of the aisle talking. Or some lady admiring flowers while her THREE GROWN CHILDREN are strapped into a wagon she doesn't realize is blocking foot traffic. ENOUGH WITH THE CARTS ALREADY!
I just go and people watch. The best time to buy plants or flowers, is Always the Saturday After Flower Day.the prices are lower,and the crowd isn't as big
By the way I was at the market last week and someone is renting out wood carts to carry your flats with. They seemed like decent carts. Handmade wood painted purple.
Sweet, I'm going to rent 4 and then follow DNerd around the entire day, parking them around him in a box formation every time he stops.
I've found prices cheaper after Flower Day, too. The crowds are just too much for me to take. I've never planted before June 1st, as there's still danger of frost. I'll buy my flowers in a couple of weeks.
However, it's a fun day to people watch. I can't wait to see JohnLodge and DetroitNerd duke it out!
One more thing--anyone who wishes to help out the Georgia Street Gardens, offer to pick up a flat of something while you're at the Eastern Market.
Eastern Market is such a Saturday morning joy - on every Saturday but Flower weekend - YIKES! Did it once, won't go again I like the usual hustle and bustle of an "every" Saturday crowd - but too many newbies and gawkers at Flower Day!
I have been to flower day for the last hundred years or so and have not bought one flower....but I go to have a few beers and some unidentifiable meat at Bert's, listen to some really bad Karaoke and engage in my favorite pastime....gawking!
I think the loading and maneuvering of the carts and is a major feat of engineering.
Wouldn't miss it, but then again I AM a suburbanite!
Be sure to post pics and/or video of this event.I can't wait to see JohnLodge and DetroitNerd duke it out!
It's already online, though ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1eFdUSnaQM
Time to change your name to Detroitgorn.
The problem with that fight is they have the wrong music:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NJQvswrSPg
I saw this on another site. Michigan Opera Theater singers performing on Flower Day:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ8KvGP7yDY
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