Northwest Flower and Garden Festival-2018 (Seattle, WA, February 7-11).
Description of the gardens can be found here: NWFGS
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Two previous gardens are here:
'Bee Simple'
'Wabi-Sabi, Embrace Flawed Beauty'
***Copyright 2018 TatyanaS
Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are a beautiful again this year.
Spring can't be too far off.
Looking forward to what going on in your garden too.
Linda C Seattle
Hi Linda! Thank you! I clean my garden and see some signs of spring. I also hope that several tender perennials survived our 25 degrees in February!
DeleteStay warm!
Tatyana... thanks for posting... inspriration during what is a cold, windy, and tiresome time of the year here in Wisconsin... much appreciated! Larry
ReplyDeleteThank you, Larry! Our winter is mild, with February being the coldest month so far in my garden. I hope your garden will go through this season without any losses. You stay warm and healthy!
DeleteI can hardly wait until tulips, daffodils etc begin to bloom here. Seeing these makes my heart beat faster.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lisa! My daffodils are getting ready, but I won't see any tulips, no thanks to squirrels. It's good that I got my 'tulip dose' at the NWFGShow!
DeleteThank you Tanya! It was so nice seeing you there!
ReplyDeleteI hope to see you at the show next February, Irina! Thank you!
DeleteVery lovely! Such a nice breath of spring to go to such a show in winter. The show near me in Boston is still a few weeks out.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic show. Many of the exhibits are very elaborate for a temporary setting. I have a weakness for coloured glass, so that one is a particular favourite. Thank you so much for sharing this, Tatyana. In a few weeks we have the Melbourne International Garden Show. I haven't been for a few years, now you've inspired me to go and take photos and turn it into a blog post.
ReplyDeleteMore beautiful shots of the show; it's always a high point of the gardening season for me.
ReplyDeleteEvery other garden show, especially this one, looks way more elaborate than the one here in Columbus Ohio!
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