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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

The Fairies Are Present–Krohn Conservatory


The winter here in SW Ohio seemed to be put on hold for a while last week.  So Saturday, we headed to the Krohn Conservatory in Cincinnati, Ohio.  The sun was shining and the main garden theme highlighted spring even though we are still in the midst of winter.  I cannot begin to express my delight at the color, and the aromas of the blooming plants. Let me show you a little of this delightful exhibit which runs through April 7 called An Enchanted Forest.
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The show’s designers are Josh Hill, horticulturist at the Krohn, John DeVore of DeVore’s Land and Water Gardens, and Lee Baker DeVore, a local artist who created the little houses. The rolling hills representing a spring woodland was remarkable.  And the little fairy houses were enchanting.  The hillside was made so real by the 22 tons of sandstone boulders the creators brought into the conservatory.
 
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As you can see, the tulips and hyacinths were showing there colors and drenching the room with luxurious aromas, and the tiny ferns, and ivy are tucked into the crevices of the logs and rocks.

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These Fairy cottages have a waterfront view.

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Fairies love tulips.  They use them as cradles for the ‘wee ones’ to sleep.


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Blue flowers in a fairy garden represent intrigue and fantasy, serenity, and secret intuition.
 
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The woodland garden is just beginning to come alive from the winter cold.
 
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Fairies have a peaceful setting along this babbling brook.

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The designers have made this woodland space authentic and so beautiful.

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Fairies use pansies in love potions.  And human should never pick a pansy if it has dew on it – dire consequences are to be expected!

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A lovely detail on this fairy house.  The lucky fairy, this one!

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From the tiny ferns, to the little ivy climbing over the rocks, this woodland garden is magical. And I might have seen a twinkle of fairy dust just out of the corner of my eye.  

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Holiday Blooms–Holiday Color


Local Garden Center Has the Holiday Blooms

And the Holiday Spirit


Had a lovely evening at Knollwood Garden Center last evening.  As third generation of this Scott family owned business, John, Rob, and Carey hosted a Ladies Night Out.  Featured was jazz guitarist, Danny Voris who played holiday music for the crowd.  And did we have a crowd.  Food, and wine vendors were on hand to let us taste their products, and then there were the Holiday blooms. 

Cyclamens, Gloxinia, Christmas Cactus, and Poinsettias were everywhere. Holiday blooms that were displayed across three greenhouses.

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Many Poinsettias are Grown by Knollwood
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Knollwood Offered a Nice Buffet


Craft Jewelry makers, and specialty cupcake vendors were offering that something special for the gift giver or a holiday party. 
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Double Bloom
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Eye-Catching 
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Poinsettias of Many Colors and Shades
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This Cortez really picks up the Orange 
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Any style desired – from Country to Contemporary – spruce up your holiday decorations with a new featured item.  Oh, what fun…..HoHoHo...
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Woodland Accessories
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This display features a ‘Lemon Cypress’, center-back  (smells yummy, by the way!).  Many colors of Christmas Cactus were available, from the red, pink, and even a peachy one.  So pretty!
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Porch Pot 
This Porch Pot has birch logs, Magnolia stems, balsam, and cedar boughs, and a huge pinecone.
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Houseplant baskets and bowls are a great way to bring Holiday blooms into the room.  These incorporated Wandering Jew with Rex Begonia, Ferns, Ivy, Maiden Hair Fern, and little Creeping thyme.
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I am not familiar with this plant – Medinnilla, magnitica.  Pamphlet indicated it has these pendulous blooms 3 – 5 months a year.  Wow.  Foliage was a nice dark green, and the blooms were huge.I may go back for this one.
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Pentas gives this arrangement color
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Bird feeders and accessories are always a great holiday gift. 
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This triple color poinsettia was my purchase at the Ladies Night Out at Knollwood Garden Center.  It is stunning, and according to John, an owner, he only got three of these in ---- I feel so special!

If the holiday bug has not bitten you yet, visit a garden center or conservatory for a Bloom filled boost.  I sure did. Came home Humming Jingle Bells!   Knollwood has not compensated me for this article,  I just really enjoyed the Holiday Blooms.
 
What kind of Holiday blooms do you seek this time of year?