22.2.06

Finally, pictures from the Flower and Garden Show

I took pictures of things I wanted, like this Red Twig Dogwood



and this Indian Hawthorn -- it looks great paired with the lavendar

Verigated Box Leaf Euonymous


This Chief Joseph Lodge Pole Pine has beautiful light green needles, and I just love it, but it would get too big for my yard. Oh, and this photo is sideways. Huh. how about that.

I am totally re-doing my front garden, and want more structure to it. And plants like these are the way to go. Now all I need is money and an army. Of gardeners, you know, not a real army. Army men tend to shoot things. And you have to buy their clothes for them, and I really can't afford that. Posted by Picasa

17.2.06

I have a show opening March 3rd

I have a show opening March 3rd, at a new gallery in Freemont called Light-Form-Space. The opening is from about 5 till 8 or maybe 10 or one.


It is titled "outside of a horse"

Scott designed the card, so it looks great.

The show runs until March 31 --

The gallery is open on weekends and by appointment, so if weekends aren't good for you, gimmie a call and I'll make sure you can see it. Posted by Picasa

16.2.06

So I had this very extensive, linked post


and then my computer crashed. @#$@%.

Anyway
I go the cutest, darlingest little tree called a Chamecyparis obtusa caespitosa (Hinoki Cypress) at the Flower and Garden Show last week.

It is currently 2 inces high and will get around 6 inces high -- I had links to lots of other examples of this very rare variety of Chamecyparis, but I am out of time here, so you will just have to look it up yourself.