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You are here: Home / Business / Backyard Nursery / Shindig at Mike’s Plant Farm!

Shindig at Mike’s Plant Farm!

Updated : June 17, 2024

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Shindig at Mike’s Plant Farm 2012!

This is a members only event!

Start Growing and Selling Small Plants from Home Right Now!

For many, many years now each summer I invite members to visit us here in the northeast corner of Ohio and each and every year we have a great turn out.  This year turned into a 3 day event because I tied this to two events that our local nursery association was doing.

1st day was an all day bus tour.  56 of us toured five large wholesale nurseries and a wholesale nursery supply company.  It was fun!  We got off the bus at each nursery got on hay wagons and took a narrated tour of the nurseries.  Of course these were nursery tours so instead of hay we got to sit on bales of peat moss or grow mix!  Very educational, we learned a great deal.  Then at the last place we got the tour bus stuck in the mud.  So we also got to see a tractor pull!

2nd day was a Nursery Field Day.  An outdoor trade show.  Not such a great day, lots of rain spoiled the event.

3rd day was a hoot!  The third day was the “Shindig at Mike’s Plant Farm”!  That was our event!  Enjoy the photos!

 

Shindig at Mike's Plant Farm

Shindig at Mike’s Plant Farm

Free stuff!  I had a box of “Clam Shell Propagators” that I gave away to those who wanted them.

The Backyard Growing Family

The Backyard Growing Family

Nothing but a full day talking about growing and selling small plants.  No politics, no drama, just plants!

Backyard Growers and Mike

Backyard Growers and Mike

 Abby and Roger talk growing and selling plants.

Abby and Bob talk growing and selling plants.

Abby traveled from South Carolina for the event and Bob from Kentucky.

Backyard Growers listen to Mike McGroarty

Backyard Growers listen to Mike McGroarty

Touring Mike's Plant Farm

Touring Mike’s Plant Farm

As we begin the tour of Mike’s Plant Farm you can see that we have state of the art restroom facilities as well as a very sophisticated tractor refueling station. (note the fuel can hanging from the pole)  Hey it works and I no longer spill diesel fuel all over the tractor, the ground and myself.

Backyard Growers

Backyard Growers

Mike McGroarty discussing the "making of potting soil"

Mike McGroarty discussing the “making of potting soil”

The Shindig at Mike's Plant Farm for Backyard Growers

The Shindig at Mike’s Plant Farm for Backyard Growers

http://mikesbackyardnursery.com/2012/08/shindig-at-mikes-plant-farm/

Our Propagation Area.

The members listen carefully as Mike McGroarty explains what worked well this year and what did not.

Backyard Growers

Backyard Growers

Only plant lovers would congregate around a pile of potting soil.

Only plant lovers would congregate around a pile of potting soil.

http://mikesbackyardnursery.com/2012/08/shindig-at-mikes-plant-farm/

Mike and Brian discuss growing and selling plants for profit.

That’s Brian with the coffee cup.  This is the second time this year Brian has been to my nursery.  He’s from Pennsylvania and tells me that he’s coming to see me, but besides being a backyard grower he’s also an avid fisherman and he comes up this way to fish.  On this trip they also brought their daughter who is very much interested in the business of growing and selling plants for profit.

I can’t begin to tell you how much it means to me to see all of these people travel great distances to meet Duston and I and the respect they have for us and what we do.  A couple of people brought gifts for Pam and I as well as Duston.  Thank you!  You people are too good to us!

Learning how to train Harry Lauder's Walking Stick into a single stem tree.

Learning how to train Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick into a single stem tree.

Training Harry Lauder's Walking Stick

Training Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick

Harry Lauder's Walking Stick

Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick

Guess where I got these Harry Lauder’s Walking Sticks?  I bought them from one of our members for $3.65 each!  That was two years ago.  Next spring I’ll dig some of these and price them at $49.00 each.  Thank you Bonnie!  Bonnie and Ron couldn’t make the Shindig this year.  She sent her regrets and she was missed.  She’s one our many very successful members.

Our Family of Backyard Growers Touring Mike's Plant Farm.

Our Family of Backyard Growers Touring Mike’s Plant Farm.

The people that you see in this photo are just a sampling of our family of Backyard Growers.  We have them all across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia.  Not to mention other countries like Hong Kong.  In many ways they are closer than family.  They laugh together, they love one another and when one is in pain they all are in pain.  And when they see a way to help a member in need they jump at the chance.  I am proud and humbled to be in their presence.  I sincerely mean that.

Mike McGroarty's Plant Farm

Mike McGroarty’s Plant Farm

 

Mike's Plant Farm

Mike’s Plant Farm

Backyard Growers listen as Mike explains how he propagates.

Backyard Growers listen as Mike explains one of his plant propagation techniques.

Mike McGroarty on Growing and Selling Small Plants for Profit

Mike McGroarty on Growing and Selling Small Plants for Profit

The Backyard Growers Family

The Backyard Growers Family

I think I’ve found our tallest member.  See the tall guy in the photo looking away?  That’s Jason.  Jason traveled from Minnesota for this event and stayed for all three days including the bus tour.  Betsy (in the orange shirt) was also on the bus with us with her daughter Heather and several other members of ours.  There were only 56 people on the bus and I think at least 10 were members or our Backyard Growing family!  The others were plant people from northeast Ohio.

Mike McGroarty confesses to the Backyard Growers.

Mike McGroarty confesses to the Backyard Growers.

Okay, so I kinda messed up this spring and killed some plants.  I don’t like admitting to this but it’s only fair to our members.  I explained to them what I did and what went wrong.  In short it was the product of trying to do too many things at one time.  That’s my story and I’m sticking to it!

 

Mike McGroarty's Shindig for Backyard Growers

Mike McGroarty’s Shindig for Backyard Growers

Feeding a bunch of hungry Backyard Growers

Feeding a bunch of hungry Backyard Growers

The truth is these folks were so involved in meeting each other and discussing growing and selling small plants for profit they didn’t eat that much!  We had plenty of food left over.

Just part of our Backyard Growing Family

Just part of our Backyard Growing Family

This day flew by for me!

This day flew by for me!

The members listen intently as Moe explains how his plant tagging software works.

The members listen intently as Moe explains how his plant tagging software works.

Moe and Marcy traveled from Indiana for this event.  Moe is a long time member and has actually created a software program just for our members.  His software creates custom printed plant tags and point of sale signs for plant sales.  I know I learned a lot from his presentation.

I like to thank my son Duston for all of his help with this event and all of the work that he does here behind the scenes with everything that we do.  There are no photos of Duston because he was behind the camera all day.  You can meet Duston and his kids on this page Three Generations of McGroarty Nurseryman.  Duston’s wife Lorelei took a ton of photos for me for this page I just haven’t had time to get them posted yet.

It took me hours to get this page done!

I’ll let you know when I add those photos.  There are great shots of me, Duston and my three grandsons!

On behalf of myself and the members I have to thank Pam for baking cookies for us like she does every year!  Thank you so much!

Okay, there you have it, Shindig 2012!

I sure hope you can make it next year.

Start Growing and Selling Small Plants from Home Right Now!

 

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Comments

  1. Brian Wyant says

    May 8, 2022 at 9:15 am

    Are you doing any more shindig soon id love to attend.

    Reply
    • Mike says

      May 9, 2022 at 8:06 am

      Brian,

      We do have an event later this year, details in the members area. http://backyardgrowers.com/join

      Reply
  2. Jack Muna says

    June 19, 2015 at 6:26 pm

    I’m just a new member recently and it was really amazing that there’s a lot to learn about
    backyard growers. I am very interested about the annual tour for this event. I am seriously thinking I want to go and attend this tour.
    I lived on a tiny island of Saipan, a commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands and we have a lot of tropical flowers and plants that I can share in the future.
    Jack Muna
    Saipan

    Reply
    • Mike says

      June 20, 2015 at 7:32 am

      Jack,

      We are planning and discussing our annual get together right now. All of the details are in the members area.

      Reply
  3. Dulcie Andrews says

    July 9, 2013 at 11:27 am

    I didnt know the ‘wherefores’ and ‘why’s for needing a goat becasue I hadnt clicked the link yet– lol– not because it wasnt explained. I have a little over an acre of land. I started Square foot gardening last year after three years of failed attempts at traditional gardening. I have my beds three feet apart and now those three foot spaces are filling up with potted up plants that I rooted with the knowledge I got from your system. (I figured it would help them retain water in the pots being in between the raised beds) (I have full sun- no shade at all –and collect rainwater to water my garden)I have done alot of reading about mini- farming and homesteading and getting a few goats is one of my goals. (also honeybees, chickens, and plenty of fruiting trees and brambles)– Dulcie Andrews

    Reply
  4. Dulcie Andrews says

    July 9, 2013 at 11:16 am

    Hi there, I just read the email about needing a goat (still dont know) and I saw that you are coming to Georgia this year. May I know where and when. I havent been able to join the growers assoc. yet. But I purchased your system a few months ago and I now have rooted 30 lynwood forsythia and 30 dark purple butterfly bush (buddelia (sp?). Also tried some rhodos, pink princess wigelia (2 made it but now look sickly after potting them) I bought some viburnum, and green giant arborvitae and compact burning bush to take cuttings from as they grow. I am out of containers– and was looking through my email to find one of the suppliers that I can buy some 6 inch pots from without having to spend a whole lot of money and I read the “goat” email. I live near Augusta and would love to come to the backyard growers event if it is anywhere near me. Thank you for all your help and advice. I wish I had more money to invest so I could go at this on a bigger scale, but I have to do it as I can. Still would like to meet you and other growers and learn what I can from y’all. Thanks, Dulcie Andrews

    Reply
  5. cekr says

    June 27, 2013 at 6:39 pm

    Aloha, I am new to the backyard gardening world. Throughly enjoy all the info in your publications and e-mail news letters. Anyone on Oahu, Hawaii Kai area, any member?

    Reply
    • Mike says

      June 27, 2013 at 6:56 pm

      Cekr,

      We do have at least one member in Hawaii, where exactly I’m not sure.

      Reply
  6. Ronel says

    June 27, 2013 at 3:20 pm

    Hi Mike
    Thanks for all your hard work to send out the newsletters, enjoy it
    very much. Our weather is at different times, but I can use every
    piece of knowledge that you shared with us. Learn a lot from you about
    propagation techniques. I would have love to be there to see all the
    backyard growing you do.

    Reply
  7. Martin says

    June 27, 2013 at 1:38 pm

    Thanks Mike for Photos & info. of your Shindig 2012;
    I found it all so interesting
    (Martin in Ireland)

    Reply
  8. Beulah says

    June 27, 2013 at 10:16 am

    Halleluyah
    Mike!!

    Thank you for sharing.
    Halleluyah for Heaven on earth!

    My soul magnifies
    YHVHYHVSARUACHHAKODESH
    FOR SUCH JOY.

    Reply
  9. Tom Biesiada says

    October 16, 2012 at 1:21 pm

    I would like to stop bygone day to see your operation I just live in medina so it’s a short drive

    Reply
  10. Rosemary says

    August 23, 2012 at 5:53 am

    Hi, great pictures. Am from West Africa, looking foward to attending this event for 2013 and be enriched with knowledge if invited.Would it will be of relevance to us in the tropical region?

    Reply
  11. Neil Buboltz says

    August 23, 2012 at 2:04 am

    Hia Mike,
    Looks like you had a nice get together, I had alot of stuff going on this year but would love to vist you, but found out I had a brain aneurizm and they planted a metal piece in my brain and also building two hoop houses with 4 beds 4ft by 28 ft long so been buzy but hope to get down there maybe next year. thanks again Neil Buboltz-Minnesota

    Reply
  12. George Harris says

    August 21, 2012 at 4:50 pm

    Mike, you’re becoming the Messiah of the agricultural flock! I took your advice about layering newspaper under my newly assembled raised bed for veggies. Hope it works better than that commercial stuff that I’m STILL digging up WITH the weeds! Got a problem maybe you can solve…I’m trying to grow a Japanese Maple in a clay pot from a seedling in Central Fla. Started out great, but seems to be failing in spite of nurturing. It’s about a foot and a half tall and wilting and spindly. I’m giving it shade and afternoon sun and plenty of water. I’ m thinking of bringing it inside out of the 90+ degree heat until cooler weather. I’M DETERMINED to save this plant! Any suggestions?

    Reply
  13. Jason says

    August 20, 2012 at 9:28 pm

    Hey Mike, the shindig was awesome. It was good to spend time with the group. Hopefully I can come again next year.

    Jason

    Reply
  14. Pat says

    August 20, 2012 at 12:51 pm

    Hi Mike,

    Could not have traveled to your home (from Florida!) but it looks like you all had a wonderful time.

    Thanks,

    Pat

    Reply
  15. hungry mike says

    August 20, 2012 at 12:26 pm

    Boy those pictures look so inviting..wish I could have made it. Maybe next year.

    Reply
  16. Earline Bethea says

    August 20, 2012 at 10:28 am

    Sorry about the typo. I meant to say you not your certainly had a successful meeting.

    Reply
  17. Earline Bethea says

    August 20, 2012 at 10:25 am

    Hello Mike: Well, I must say that your certainly had a successful meeting. I will definately work it into my vacation time next year. Because of financial commitments I haven’t been able to join in the message board, etc. However, I love your information and I have learned a great deal from you. I am also a Henrico County Master Gardener and would also like to learn more about growning in 5 gallon pails. Please keep up the wonderful work that you and your family so joyfully share with others. I am training my grandson who is 11 years old about gardening for fresh vegetables, etc. I’ve been with you for a few years now and hope to avail myself of your new book.

    Sincerely and God Bless,
    Earline

    Reply
  18. Michael Weed says

    August 20, 2012 at 10:25 am

    Judging from my spelling you wouldn’t know that would you. lol. Meant graduated in May 2011. Sorry for the typo.

    Reply
  19. Michael Weed says

    August 20, 2012 at 10:22 am

    I would love to go next year. Kind of a good ride from just outside New Orleans and I don’t like to fly. Love to drive and look at the scenery just know how nature works and learning more each day thanks to your program. I really want to get the other one, The Market Board but the $67 a month I can’t do right now. I’m on a fixed income which is why I want to do this. Plus I just draduated May 2011 with a degree in Horticulture. Thank you so much.

    Reply
  20. Richard Holt says

    August 20, 2012 at 10:02 am

    wish we could of been there but the pictures and comments made it interesting.

    Reply
  21. Deborah Ruchty says

    August 20, 2012 at 8:45 am

    I bought the system but haven’t joined the message board. Am I still invited? Everything seems to point you to the message board for details….

    Reply
  22. Karen says

    August 20, 2012 at 8:39 am

    Hoping to make it to your next gathering. As I’m a novice garderner I’ve been picking up bits and pieces of info from you and others. Thanks for making yourself available Mike.

    Reply
  23. Lance says

    August 20, 2012 at 8:34 am

    I live a couple of townships to where this shindig was and most certainly would have went if I knew about it. I’m a member and also get the backyardgrowers emails, but I did not receive anything about this. How can I find out about the next one?

    Reply
    • Mike says

      August 20, 2012 at 6:34 pm

      Lance, everybody that has my system received at least one Email with a notice of this up coming event.

      Reply
  24. Edward Domagalski says

    August 20, 2012 at 6:57 am

    Why not more info. on 5 gallon pot growing so us older people don,t have to get on our knee,s????

    Reply
  25. Patricia Smith says

    August 20, 2012 at 3:32 am

    Thanks for sharing your shindig pictures. We live way down in South Georgia about 50 miles above Tallahassee, FL. I have a lot more bug problems here than I did when we lived in Atlanta. It looks like you had a good turnout and a great day!

    Reply
  26. subhas says

    August 19, 2012 at 10:59 pm

    Hey Mike,I live in the Caribbean island of
    Antigua and I do look forward to receiving your newsletter every time. I’ve learned so much from your site. Some of it has to be adapted to my perpetual hot weather here and most of the plants are way different from what I grow here. Your ideas are great and I am using your advice to build up what I hope will be the biggest nursery this side of the Caribbean….love your work Mike and keep on sharing your knowledge and help make great gardens !!!!

    Reply
  27. Scott Carter says

    August 19, 2012 at 10:33 pm

    Hi Mike
    Looks like your family shindig was a great success. I would have liked to attend. If it was announced, I must have missed the announcement. If it was RSVP for members only, I must not have paid my dues. At any rate, I would love to come out to Perry and meet you and other inspired backyard gardeners one day.
    In the mean time, keep up the good work.

    Reply
    • Mike says

      August 20, 2012 at 6:32 pm

      Scott, it’s difficult for us to accommodate a lot of people at one time. That’s why next year I hope to have more than one event so more people get the chance to join us.

      Reply
  28. Warren Fischer says

    August 19, 2012 at 8:32 pm

    Well I am on the tug right now but I really do want to thank you for posting the pictures. I hope I can make it next year.

    Reply
  29. Harinder says

    August 19, 2012 at 6:36 pm

    Thanks mike for sharing wonderful pictures and information…I shall definitely attend this event next year.I always enjoy your great & valuable tips through your e-mails.Please keep me posted …Thanks again.

    Reply
  30. Flora Pulfrey says

    August 19, 2012 at 6:35 pm

    I would love to have been there. Your information on planting is very helpful and I look forward to reading the newsletter.

    Good luck.

    Reply
  31. Mike says

    August 19, 2012 at 6:34 pm

    Dave, no date set just yet, would like to do more than one next year but I can’t promise that.

    President? Oh yeah, I’d fit in in Washington alright. For about 30 seconds.

    Reply
    • jesse says

      August 20, 2012 at 1:15 pm

      Hi Mike,

      I am actually writing about a different post that you just posted. The one about your new system. I have put ky hat in the ring for one of the free ones but was wondering if you had a price for the new one yet? I was going to by the old one for the $37. Thanks for all the info you have already given me.

      Reply
  32. Dave Miller says

    August 19, 2012 at 6:01 pm

    WOW! I’ll need to plan ahead for the next shindig. Do you have a date set? Such dedication is truly wonderful. A tribe with a vibe. I adore the photos and some of the captions really grab attention!

    Thanks for being so genuine. I might write you in for president LOL.

    Reply
  33. charles says

    August 19, 2012 at 6:00 pm

    Bill Gates got started in his Garage!!!!

    Reply
    • Mike says

      August 20, 2012 at 6:30 pm

      Charles, you’re right and Michael Dell started his business in his college dorm room much to his fathers dismay!

      Reply
  34. charles says

    August 19, 2012 at 5:56 pm

    Hope the turn out next year has doubled!!

    Reply
  35. Annette says

    August 19, 2012 at 5:55 pm

    Sorry that I couldn’t make the shindig. Where can I get a Harry Lauder Walking Stick?

    Reply
    • Mike says

      August 20, 2012 at 6:29 pm

      Annette, a number of our members grow Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick. Many have ads on this site under the Backyard Nurseries category. I only paid $3.65 for the ones that I have because I bought them in quantity from a member. It’s not unusual to see Harry Lauder’s at $79 or more in Garden Stores.

      Reply
  36. Chris Huff says

    August 19, 2012 at 5:31 pm

    Looks like everyone had a great time! Wish I could have made it.

    Reply
  37. Margret Hauksdóttir says

    August 19, 2012 at 5:22 pm

    I wish I could have been there, but it is too far from Iceland. I belong to a tree growers´club here in Iceland. We start trees from seed and cuttings and we aim to start an arboretum here in Reykjavík.

    I love all your articles and videos, and I´m always so excited when I see a new
    email from you. Thank you so much Mike.

    Reply
  38. Christa says

    August 19, 2012 at 4:03 pm

    Looks like everyone was having a good time. Thanks for sharing the photos, wanna get me off the ‘ice’!!!!

    Reply
  39. DAVID O'TOOLE says

    August 19, 2012 at 3:55 pm

    THANK YOU FOR SHAREING

    Reply
  40. ΣΤΑΜ says

    August 19, 2012 at 3:04 pm

    ΕΙΣΑΙ ΚΑΛΟΣ ΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΣ.ΕΥΧΑΡΙΣΤΟΥΜΕ ΠΟΛΥ….

    Reply
  41. Anne says

    August 19, 2012 at 3:02 pm

    Hi there.
    I enjoyed the photos and wish I could have been there also, but as I live in New Zealand,(separate country from Australia in case people don’t realise lol) it was a bit difficult to get there. I really enjoy your newsletters too, so keep sending them.
    Kind regards, Anne

    Reply
    • Mike says

      August 20, 2012 at 6:27 pm

      Anne, I’ve had people successfully doing this in New Zealand, so don’t be afraid to give it a go. http://freeplants.com/wanted.htm

      Reply
    • tim says

      June 27, 2013 at 3:34 pm

      Hey, I live in Missouri, USA. I have always have wanted correspond wit someone growing backyard plants and from New Zealand. Please let me know if there are plants from your country that can be shipped up here or what is your best seller down there. I believe our climate is similar to yours. We are temperate. We have 4 distict seasons. Hot summers and cold winters but not harsh. I think this is good enough for starters.
      Sincerely,
      Tim Ortmann

      Reply
  42. David Stroud says

    August 19, 2012 at 2:47 pm

    Thanks Mike for all the good information you offer. I started some river oak cuttings in a white plastic container from Wal Mart which I bored some holes in the bottom & filled with sand per your instructions. They are sprouting at the tops & sides. I’ve been growing plants for a long time but I want to learn more from you. I have airlayered gardenias for a few years now, a great way to get new plants, as you know; I cut 2 off & planted in pots this week & have some more nearly ready. Also I have started avaacados, mangos, & citrus trees from seeds in grocery store fruit with a great deal of success. I do bonsai as well as grow plants to have exotic house plants & I’ll jeeo doing it unless my wife throws me out when I bring so many in during the winter. I also put some in my garage under flouresent lights & deciduous ones just on the floor in the garage keeping them moist which is easy in winter. My garage doesn’t get as cold as the outside since I have a gas water heater in the garage which buffers the temperature.
    Thanks again & you’ll be hearing from me & I look forwrd to hearing from you in your emails & videos.

    Reply
    • Mike says

      August 19, 2012 at 6:33 pm

      Nice job David! Keep up the good work.

      Reply
  43. Anita says

    August 19, 2012 at 2:43 pm

    I love it! That is awesome! I’m so hoping my sister and I can make it over that way from Idaho next year!!

    Reply
  44. Ruby Shedlock says

    August 19, 2012 at 2:36 pm

    Mike, I have always enjoyed your pictures. Thanks for sharing these also.Wish we could have been there.

    Ruby

    Reply
  45. Judy Stroud says

    August 19, 2012 at 1:48 pm

    Thanks for sharing the pictures. It was almost like being there.

    Reply
    • Anonymous says

      August 19, 2012 at 4:43 pm

      Great of you to share Mike. Love all you hav to offer.

      Reply

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