We spent all day at the show again today and we arrived back at the hotel late. After some dinner, a bit of correspondence, and some rest, I am posting the next batch of images with some comments. I have at least two more posts to write about the show, and I am currently ruminating over some really great information we heard today during the three seminars we attended that featured some great speakers! (One of them is an avid garden blogger!!!)
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NW Orchid Society display. |
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NW Orchid Society display. |
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Great way to make an instant maze or play area for kids. I had never thought of using this material in this way before but I think it might be fun to use this summer. It is basically a stuffed permeable landscape material. |
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Insect art in the garden is more than fitting and it points to the ongoing ridiculousness that we even ornament our gardens at all in the first place. |
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So often animal ornamentation can seem too bold, but I really loved these subtle insertions. |
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What struck me about this fountain was the amount of noise that it made. I want a water feature in our small garden very much and the echo of the water splashing underneath was remarkable. |
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This picture is only here to remind me that my green dwarf mondo grass will grow in eventually. It will be worth the wait. |
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Note to self: Mix up the stone a bit. |
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Cannot remember the name of this Narcissus, but I want to say that is is Rip van Winkle. |
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Note to others: Green walls are everywhere. |
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Note to others: This garden decor is approved by my husband, especially if attached to our Douglas fir tree, but the cool crab made out of a flat rock and rusted metal is not. |
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Note to others: See above. This is husband approved for the porch. |
Container Garden Exhibition
If you can make it in for the rest of the show, I highly recommend it. If not, maybe I’ll see you next month in San Francisco! Until then, happy garden planning!