This year’s Northwest Flower and Garden Show is brimming with lots of green-living features. These banners greet you as you walk in the door.
I got a major kick out of this clever and attractive use for empty plastic water bottles.
These radiators were put to good use as low fencing. “Paradise (to be) Regained is the title of this garden, created by Courtney Goetz, a 17 year old!
It’s always a huge treat when Christianson’s Nursery does a show garden. This one is titled “A Day Well Spent”, with its story being about small family nurseries. I’m ready to move into this charming garden.
The magic of the flower and garden show – some blooming roses in February. What a contentment producing sight!
I’m really excited about the seminar I am doing on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. in the Rainier Room – Salvage Garden Style. Plus I’ll get to enjoy another day at this splendid show.
Tags: Christianson's Nursery, Northwest Flower and Garden Show, sustainability





February 24, 2011 at 7:45 AM |
Beth,
Do you think anyone would notice me in Christianson’s garden cottage curled up with my seed catalogs? Spring is coming isn’t it??!!
Gayle
February 24, 2011 at 8:02 AM |
I’m sure your contented presence would only add to their display. I’d like to lie down on their lawn and soak up all that loveliness from that angle.
My gardening bug is back in full force with our new blank slate of a garden. Spring can’t come soon enough!
February 24, 2011 at 7:56 PM |
Well, I the idea of lots of green. It is always a great pleasure when children playing in garden.The Christianson makes a magic show of flower and garden show some roses that bloom in February. How satisfying results at a glance.