This morning, my phone rang, and on the other end was John Shelley, owner of John Shelley's Garden Center and Nursery, a southern York County landscaping business that caters to those who want new landscaping designs for their homes using higher-end plants.
And after two minutes on the phone, I wish I would have gotten him into a story that was already in today's paper.
What he told me was this: He got out of the vegetable gardening business years ago, but starting recently, his ornamental landscaping customers began requesting something a bit odd. They wanted raised garden plots - patches framed with timbers for growing vegetables -incorporated into their designs.
"People want to grow a Victory Garden in their backyard," Shelley told me, referencing a government initiative during World War II.