Succulents and Pumpkins
These are livable centerpieces… It’s really just fun.
You don’t even carve the pumpkins. You just put the succulents on top and bring it to someone’s house.
It definitely beats a bottle of wine.
The centerpieces consist of normal pumpkins with succulents (juicy leaves) glued on top for decoration. We used a variety of succulents to the workshop of all different shapes and sizes and colors.
Thankful. Grateful. Blessed.
It’s that time of year again when we take time to count our blessings and give thanks for all we have. I am personally trying to do it on a more regular basis!
As a gardener I am thankful for many things: polar fleece, daylight savings time and warm gloves top the list.
I am thankful that I have eyes to see all the beautiful plant material I am blessed to be able to use.
I am thankful that my ears work well enough to hear the birds around me as I garden.
I can also hear when my knees pop when I go up and down but at least they do their job and for that I am thankful.
Ditto for my hands and wrists which get a little sore after too much pruning. But I am thankful for my Felco pruning shears which make the job that much easier.
As I travel far and wide in pursuit of great plant material I am thankful for a car that works. Even if it does, as my kids constantly remind me, “smell like manure.”
I’m thankful for gas that is available and still relatively inexpensive. I should mention, however, that if it ever hits $5 a gallon you will see The Captured Garden on a moped.
I’m thankful for my new GPS which means I will never get lost again – ha, ha.
I am thankful that I live in a country where I have the freedom to start my own business. Seems like just yesterday The Captured Garden was only a seed of an idea and now it is a real honest-to-goodness business venture. Just ask the IRS!
Lastly, I am extremely fortunate and blessed to have the greatest clients/friends in the world. I am grateful for each one of you and thank you for the opportunity to work with you.
I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving and are surrounded by all that gives you joy.
The Grand Garden Show on Mackinac Island
Here are some of the highlights from my trip to Mackinac Island in Michigan for the Grand Garden Show Featuring Proven Winners®. I was honored to have been asked by Proven Winners to present three talks on container gardening and leading tours through some of the amazing gardens on the island. I am especially excited to have had the opportunity to spend the weekend with like-minded garden enthusiasts!
I am not sure if it was the big chair or the long journey that had me saying “are we there yet?” over and over but I definitely felt like a little kid. The Grand Hotel was definitely….grand. And they know how to do geraniums! Pots, pots everywhere. And gardens that were simply begging to be photographed. The master designer, Jack Barnwell, (Barnwell Landscape and Garden Services- A Mackinac Island Based Company) led us docents on a rainy tour of some of the island’s private gardens. One “cottage” had a sweet porch ceiling that was painted blue with birds on it! And how better to end a long day than with delicious food…hello filet mignon!
Beautiful gardens and a great view from the Cupola Bar at the Grand Hotel. I was blessed to be a docent at two gorgeous downtown gardens. First at the Hotel Iroquois then the beautiful Boardwalk Cottage. Hydrangea paniculata ‘Great Star’ was the most photographed plant on both tours! I met Myrtle, the turtle, explored the island via a private carriage ride and took even more pictures of the Grand Hotel. Then the great crew at Jack Barnwell Design started adding extra curb appeal for the big opening of the Grand Garden Show. Moving planters like the pros they are! An opening night cocktail party was a great excuse to dress up and hang out with my friend Kerry Ann Mendez. Another delicious meal with the folks from Proven Winners and then….showtime!
Grand Garden Show
Someone pinch me.
No really.
I must be dreaming because I am going to Mackinaw Island in August. Initially I was not familiar with the place and referred to it as Mackinack Island, sounds like Mackinawe Island. After doing a bit of research I learned it was an island in Michigan and that cars were not allowed. To get around you had to bike or take a horse-drawn carriage. Right away I was intrigued. So many times I wish I could go back in time to a gentler type of world – this sounded like the place.
Then I found out that Mackinac Island had some breathtaking gardens.
Sign me up.
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We are blessed to own a family home on an island in Maine. It is an old sea captain’s house that belonged to a great great great member of the family and has been lovingly passed down to its current caretakers. It’s a place I go to escape. To turn back the clock. To breathe deeply. I have a very vivid memory of a time a few years back when we had all headed in from the front porch as it got dark to play games or watch TV. Suddenly my daughter groaned “I left my camera on the front porch”. The groan was due to the fact that is gets dark in Maine. Really dark. So dark you can’t see your hand in front of your face dark. There are no street lights and we have no outside lights at the front of the house.
We decided we would go and retrieve the camera together. What greeted us when we stepped onto the porch was amazing. Bursts of lights and flashes, as if from a hundred different cameras, made me feel like a superstar on the Red Carpet. I think we both gasped and immediately shouted to those inside to “get out here” or something like that. The field across the dirt road was filled with fireflies and we watched their show for what seemed like hours.
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