54 min listen
Unavailable
Currently unavailable
Episode 59: Northwest Flower and Garden Festival Review
Currently unavailable
Episode 59: Northwest Flower and Garden Festival Review
ratings:
Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Mar 20, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Over the course of the past several years, the staff of Fine Gardening has visited A LOT of flower and garden shows across North America. But one show that takes place every February in Seattle consistently rises to the top: The Northwest Flower and Garden Festival. The display gardens are more than just impressive—they’re truly inspiring and feature an incredible array of diverse plants. These are gardens that not only have the wow-factor, but also give attendees solid ideas for their own backyards that are achievable. This year was no exception. Join Steve and Danielle as they walk through the show and share what they saw, from a cottage garden with swarms of live ladybugs to a variegated daphne so fragrant, you can almost smell it through your headphones. Expert testimony: Courtney Olander, landscape designer from Seattle, Washington.
Released:
Mar 20, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (97)
Episode 65: True Blue Beauties: Blue--arguably the most elusive color in gardening. If you’ve ever bought a plant that touted “beautiful blue blooms” only to discover that when it flowered it was actually purple, you are not alone. Or, perhaps you’ve drooled for years over... by Let's Argue About Plants