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Yard, Garden and Patio Show In Review

Area gardener’s who attended the Yard, Garden and Patio Show at the Oregon Convention Center last weekend were treated to an exciting event.  Garden designer Lauren Hall-Behrens captured the spirit of the 3 day garden showcase when she remarked that ” it felt like a horticultural event rather than a trade show.” Kudos to the Oregon Association of Nurseries, show producers,  for their belief that the regional horticulture community would support their endeavors.

The presence of 25 Cracked Pots vendors created a buzz.  The aisle dedicated to this not-for-profit group of artists who create art for home and garden from recycled … Continue Reading

Fun and Frenzied February

Just returned home from  Seattle and the Northwest Flower Show–the annual kickoff event for the gardening year in our region.  Last years’ show had a bittersweet edge.  Duane Kelly was actively engaged in trying to find a buyer for the show but uncertainty was in the air.  Would he find a buyer or not?  O’Loughlin Trade Shows purchased the show late in the spring and immediately went to work  putting together the 2010 event.   The decision to retain key staff resulted in a seamless transition and an exciting show that honored the past while looking to the future…. Continue Reading

The Garden–she is a changing!

Most of the debris from the cherry tree debacle is gone–yea–a project of mammoth proportions.  Now that most of the piles are gone  we can see the space and its potential more clearly.  On tracing paper over a base map  I am scribbling away working on a new space plan.  What fun to see the outlines of the old garden integrated with ideas for a new terrace and pathways that are wide enough to accomodate full size humans–not just visiting children and canine friends.  By next week I’ll have plans for the redo on the blog for you to see.   … Continue Reading