Shopping you can do at Seattle's Northwest Flower & Garden Show....

Lucca Statuary Exhibit

 

 Lucca Statuary Exhibit

 Detail of Lucca Statuary planter

 

 

 

 

 

Detail of Lucca Statuary planter.

 

 Oh my...there are some wonderful vendors at the NWF&GS!  After checking out the Show Gardens and mulling over ideas for your condo's balcony, townhome's patio, or houses' yard you can visit the booths of the people and shops who can help with stuff to transform your outdoor room into a place to enjoy.  I visited all my favorites...too many to show and list them all, so I will highlight a few....

Fremont Gardens ExhibitMongomongo latern display

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fremont Gardens Exhibit

 Cool new plant, upright taro

 

                                                  Mongomongo Exhibit, lanterns

Ravenna Gardens                     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Cool new plant, upright taro

                                                                             Ravenna Gardens Exhibit

Ravenna Gardens displayRavenna Gardens, Escheveria plants close up     

 

 

           

 

 

 

Ravenna Gardens: display shelf and close up of Escheveria plants.

Lots of ideas for your home and garden!  Make your home a retreat from the world and relax!  Of course....gardening is actually a great form of exercise....so not sure how much time you'll have to relax!                                                                                                 

 

6 Comments on Shopping for "stuff" for your houses' yard, townhomes' patio, and condos' balcony at the Northwest Flower & Garden Show

FEB
18
2007
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Little far for me to travel, but I thank you for sharing your pictures.  Excellent resource for home and garden ideas!  With our snow this morning it seems a little out of place to me, though ...
10:21am • #1
FEB
19
2007
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Hi Sarah, earlier in January we had ourselves a merry little snowfall....I was snowbound for 6 days (very steep driveway) and decided to spend it online reading and learning everything I could about AR since I had just signed up a week before  Enjoy your snow while it lasts!

2:22am • #2
FEB
21
2007
Fun stuff. I used to be a really rabid gardener. Since real estate entered my life, my gardening has been sharply curtailed, but I think I'm going to find a way...probably container gardening (on drip)! Nice photos. You've inspired me.
9:31am • #3
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Beth I hear you!  Ever since I went into real estate gardening at my house has become just battling the jungle on a rare occassion.  For the past two years, my "gardening" has been restricted to the planters I decided my brokers office needed to improve our office curb appeal...I do get tired of having to come in everyday in the summer to water though!

Thanks for stopping by!

3:53pm • #4
MAR
29
2007
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I love Lucca Statuary!  We have a few pots and a fountain from there.  It's just fun to walk around their "shop" if you're ever in their neighborhood.   Nice post, Deborah!  I love your photos.
9:53am • #5
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Hi Rhonda!

Yes, I love stopping by their shop in Fremont/Ballard, I always admire the colors they use for their store and marketing too.  Just west of their main store on NW Leary Ave is Fremont Gardens, just a "sweet pocket" garden store and well worth a drop in visit as well if you are in the neighborhood.    

2:21pm • #6

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