Places to Visit

I saw some very nice terrariums at the Northwest Flower and Garden Show in Seattle last month. Check out some of the ideas below.

(I posted a short video about the show gardens HERE.)

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Notice the sand/soil design in the test tubes. (Click on the image above to enlarge) This was common in all the terrariums – large and small. It is an easy thing to do and very effective.

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The container you choose can really make a statement. But you don’t need one of these expensive containers. You can create stunning terrariums with garage sale fish bowls and vases. In fact, that is what makes this type of project fun…the hunt for the container.

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Once you have the container, get crazy with what you put inside. Who says you can’t put a watch in there? Why not!

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And I liked this idea of tucking a tall glass container (beaker, vase or jar) into another planting. It gives height and interest. Kinda funky fun.

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I just returned from the Seattle Flower Show (AKA "The Northwest Flower & Garden Show") and thought you would like to see the behind the scenes footage of the show. 

You might remember that we filmed an episode on this flower show for Growing A Greener World TV last year. You can watch that episode HERE. And I also did a similar Living Homegrown® Video for the San Francisco Garden Show last year. 

I especially love the interview with Riz Reyes. His passion for the show really shows. We all feel the same way!

Enjoy…

 

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Many of us have small gardens and know the challenges of trying to fit a lot into a tiny space, but what if you basically have NO space upon which to garden? What then?

Well, Baylor Chapman in San Francisco knows that dilemma all too well. She lives in the Mission District – a hip, cool, industrialized section of the city that it is very urban. Baylor is a “green” florist (Lila B Designs) who strives to use local, organically grown flowers in her floral designs.

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And there is a great story in that…

But, this post is about how Baylor is also a gardener with basically NO space. And how she has come up with creative ways to garden anywhere and in just about anything…(notice the shutter behind her in the photo below)

We filmed Baylor a few months ago for Growing A Greener World and I wanted to share some of the photos from the shoot. The episode is on Small Space Gardening and we featured two locations with Baylor.

The Deck Garden:

Baylor’s personal garden space is on a deck of just 500 square feet. It gets full sun and no view other than the industrial buildings around her. But in that space, she has created an oasis where she can entertain, read and relax…And the coolness factor is through the roof!

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Yes, that is a truck tool box being used as a bench!

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Baylor makes great use of color and unusual containers.

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Check out these succulent shutters!

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And these succulent, metal…thing-a-ma-jigs!

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More coolness…

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Heck, even the inside of her loft was ubber cool.

The Parking Lot Garden:

For Baylor’s floral design business, she wanted LOCAL, organically grown flowers but she also wanted unusual plants for her brides. Although she found a few local sources, it was not enough when she had larger events…So, she decided to grow them herself. But where?

How about around the perimeter of an urban parking lot?!

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That is what she did! She grows tons of incredible plant material in pots around a rented parking lot. The lot itself is still used by a production company for deliveries but the edges were empty…until now.

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Baylor’s helper in the garden and floral business is Sophie. Check out

her cute gardening skirt, complete with clipper pockets. Love it!

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It just goes to show that with a little ingenuity, you can do anything!

The episode we filmed will be airing nationally on Public Television on October 1, 2011. After that date, you will also be able to watch it on our website HERE.

To read more about Baylor and what she does, check out this blog post by my friend Debra Prinzing. Baylor is going to be featured in her upcoming book on locally, sustainably grown flowers! I will be writing more about that book when it gets closer to publication!

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Susan Morrison (a good twitter friend of mine) took a film making class and for her project, she created this great video all about my friend Rebecca Sweet of Gossip in the Garden and Harmony in the Garden.  I love how this video tells the story of the gardener and reveals why some us are so passionate about gardening. Also, I have visited this garden and it truly is lovely and is a great expression of the wonderful person that Rebecca is.

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Both of these women are inspirational. It is their life’s work to create beautiful spaces for people, but I love how they share their own gardens in their videos, photos and on their blogs!

If you have trouble viewing it here, you can watch it on YouTubeand get the BIG version.

You can also follow Rebecca and Susan on their Twitter accounts:  @sweetrebecca and @susanLmorrison, respectively.

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Forage LA

April 28, 2010 · 5 comments

Forage LA, a restaurant in the Silverlake area of Southern California, is augmenting its menu with the help of volunteer urban harvesters.  Every Sunday, the restaurant puts out a call for a type of food (exotic fruit, lemons, lavender) and anyone who has extra can bring theirs by!  If for instance you have some tasty lime leaves you could donate, then the chefs will use them in a dish, and you'll get your name on the menu for a little while.  (What I want to know is, does it mean a free appetizer?)

Even if you don't have extra, you should drop by and see what Forage is creating this week.  Their menu sure looks tasty.  Forage LA is located at 3823 W. Sunset Blvd.

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[photo:  ForageLA's facebook page]

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GWA Tour – Art in the Garden

October 18, 2009

I attended the fabulous Garden Writer’s Conference in Raleigh, North Carolina last month. A portion of each day was dedicated to bus tours around the area. One of the tours took us to North Carolina Botanical Garden. There happened to be an art exhibit in the garden at the time of our visit. Artists from [...]

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Designing with Pots at Filoli

May 26, 2009

I recently visited the beautiful gardens at the Filoli Estate (which is preserved by the National Trust for Historic Preservation) in Northern California. It is located 30 miles south of San Francisco. Filoli is a 654 acre estate filled with classic English Country gardens. The estate is broken up into garden “rooms”. There are formal [...]

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Ordering Plants From Annie’s Annuals

April 27, 2009

I have been working on the garden lately for some upcoming tours and I had a few blank spots here and there. I decided to order from one of my favorite mail order companies: Annie's Annuals and Perennials. Why is it one of my favorites? Because, not only do they carry very cool and unusual [...]

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California Cactus Center

December 29, 2008

I recently had to find some unusual cactus plants for a client. My search took me on a treasure hunt where I discovered a wonderful hidden hideaway nursery: The California Cactus Center in Pasadena. (Just 10 minutes from the Huntington Botanical Garden near Los Angeles) You would never find this place unless someone told you [...]

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Huntington Botanical Garden & The Letterbox!

October 5, 2008

My boys and I took a trip to The Huntington Botanical Gardens a few weeks ago. It was an impromptu excursion, with very little planning involved. It was one of the last days of summer and I needed to come up with an inexpensive day trip that would keep us occupied for several hours. So, [...]

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