Tuesday, February 26, 2008

NW Flower & Garden Show

This last weekend I went to the NW Flower & Garden Show at the convention center in Seattle. I went with a fellow garden-lover from church, Martha, and we had a wonderful time! She just recently moved to the area and had never been, so it was a new experience for her. This was my first year to actually spend a whole day at the show, and go to any seminars. I really enjoyed it even though I was exhausted by the end of it.

We began by viewing the Display Gardens. This is the most amazing part, because there are these gardens which make you feel like you are outdoors not in a big convention center. Martha and I decided that if we took our pictures just right, people wouldn't be able to tell we were inside at all. There were several I really liked, but my favorite was called "Weekend Adventures". It was a small camping/picnic scene in what looked like a native Northwest woodland setting. All the plants they used were natives or variations of natives to Western Washington. Another favorite was a fall harvest themed garden that incorporated a flower garden and a veggie garden together.

After we looked at all the Display Gardens, we walked through one of the three rooms of booths and then went to a couple seminars. The first seminar was "Part 1: Containers 101" and the second was "Part 2: Plant Palettes" both by Wendy Welch. Wendy Welch is a Container Designer who teaches classes at Swansons Nursery in Seattle, and at Edmonds Community College (where I went to school). I really enjoyed her seminars, she explained things in a very easy-to-understand way. In part two of the seminar, she showed several slides with ideas for plant combinations which I always find helpful.


We then ate lunch and continued our visit by looking at the container competition. Different designers and nurseries had each put together a grouping of containers with specific themes. One of my favorites was using succulents and bright colors. Another really neat one had a miniature theme. They made miniature garden scenes in their containers. Each was very creative. We finished off our time by walking through the remaining area of booths which included nursery booths with live plants for sale.

Overall I really enjoyed the show. The display gardens had some great ideas in them, and hearing Wendy talk about making containers made me want to get back into that.