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Beautiful white orchids |
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Spring in the Midwest! |
In addition to the Hawaii-based flowers, decorations, and exhibits, there were also huge plots of flowers, trees, and shrubs from the Midwest and it really makes me want to plant those forsythias this year so I can have the beautiful yellow blooms greeting me next Spring!

There was a picket fence around the plot and paths made from crushed shells. The cages for the tomatoes were made from branches. The whole thing was just really cool and I want to go to Colonial Williamsburg now to see the gardens there as they're being worked and see what other colonial style things take place. It's not unlike New Salem when there are people there enacting life during Lincoln's time.
We bought some silicone beads in the vendors area. They aren't much larger than the head of a pin when dry but, mixed with water, get large and beautiful and colorful and you can put them in a vase to hold cut flowers. Or, as I've done, put them into a bowl with water and a plant. The water is for the root system, obviously, and the beads hold in the moisture as well as keeping the plant upright. I may get more of these!
I'm planning to plant mine with succulents. Here's a display of tiered succulents that I'd love to be able to copy. Mine will only have three layers, but I think I'll be able to match some of it.
At the end of the evening, we had dinner at The Melting Pot with Melinda Myers and had a really fun time.
At the end of the evening, we had dinner at The Melting Pot with Melinda Myers and had a really fun time.
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