Northwest Flower and Garden Show - 2017 is getting closer and closer.
Its theme is Taste of Spring.
We are eager to see its display gardens, marketplace and all the other exciting features,
including 'City Living' area.
The following are some pictures of the NWFGS-2016 'City Living' mini-gardens,
which give us ideas for a balcony, porch, patio and other small spaces.
These spaces were created by retail nurseries and landscape designers to help us to create welcoming outdoor environment working with limited space for a retreat we call 'home'.
1. Northwest Wild: Celebrating the Beauty of the Puget Sound
Its theme is Taste of Spring.
We are eager to see its display gardens, marketplace and all the other exciting features,
including 'City Living' area.
The following are some pictures of the NWFGS-2016 'City Living' mini-gardens,
which give us ideas for a balcony, porch, patio and other small spaces.
These spaces were created by retail nurseries and landscape designers to help us to create welcoming outdoor environment working with limited space for a retreat we call 'home'.
1. Northwest Wild: Celebrating the Beauty of the Puget Sound
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2. No Place Like Home
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3. Eclectic Urban
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4. Simply Tranquil
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5. Japanese Maple Specialist
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6. Independence Day in the City
Hope you got some ideas for your deck, balcony or patio!
See you at the NWFGS-2017!
P.S. I put some of my NFGS pictures, together with my own garden images and garden tours' pictures on : Instagram
***Copyright 2017 TatyanaS
I often like these smaller gardens even more than the larger display gardens! Can't wait for February!
ReplyDeleteAlison, I hear you!
DeleteI always miss something at the Show. I need to check its brochure more often, but I forget about it the moment I step on the floor and see all the beautiful displays.
I really like these
ReplyDeleteThank you Tatyana! I don't have a garden, but I enjoy so many beautiful gardens through your eyes.
ReplyDeleteMaria, I'm very grateful for your visits and comments! Thank you!
DeleteThanks for sharing--so much inspiration there!
ReplyDeleteThank you Beth!
DeleteSuch small space, so many details! Nice!
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