Here are pics of our garden that we've been building this week at the garden show. (Hence no chops... ) Tomorrow the show opens, and we will be judged before opening. Hoping to win any sort of prize for our class (they divide you into small, med, large based on your square footage of display space.)
I copied this from an email to a friend, so if it all doesn't make sense, you'll get why... and I am too tired and lazy to edit it all for you.
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First, our garden from across the path through the arena. Standing back as far as I can (actually into another display patio, hence the pine tree on the right) I am not sure how clear it is, but there is an antique white wire planting rack in the center with some wine glasses and bottle of wine on it, that will match the white wire chairs and wicker table that will go in the center for furnishings points. All antiques, from our friend's antique store, on loan.
The left side of the display. A stacked stone wall with a matching waterfall (water will come out in a sheet) with an antique chandelier (furnishings point, there) Plants on this side are tulips, begonias, an azalea, a braided ficus tree, primrose, a japanese variety of pussy willow that is all curly and twirly (which no one else at the show has) some trailing greenery around the pond area, and hens and chicks tucked in the crags of the wall (and the waterfall wall, too) Tomorrow adding in some polka dot plants and some herbs low along the wall.
The right side of the display. A manufactured block terraced planter with a forced forsythia, azaleas, oriental lillies, tulips, a hanging fuscia, primrose and some more herbs & Polka dot plants to be added in the a.m.
The front planter, sort of a half circle shape, along the path through the gardens, daffodils, hydrangea and azalea in there....
Lastly, the random patterned cobble stone pavers leading to and from the "patio" area. Note the big rectangle left open? That is for the ridiculously COOL art project that Dave did. A mariner's star inlaid into a patio stone (with marble and black galaxy granite.... No pics of that yet, it is upside down and drying on my table right now.)
Thanks for peeking! If you made it this far, you deserve chocolate chip cookies!!