Guest Bloggers to Showcase the Show

We’re putting together a superb lineup of guest bloggers who will be attending the show February 18 – 22 and blogging about their experiences right here on Flora’s blog. If you haven’t attended the show before–or even if you have–check out the terrific array of guest blog posts from the 2008 show. Their reviews, observations, [...]

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Index of Guest Blog Posts

Our guest bloggers–who range in age from 11-to-75, had a terrific time attending and writing about their day at the Northwest Flower & Garden Show. Here is an index of all their posts: Orchids Coming Out My Ears Reflections on the Orchid Show and orchid vendors Junior Bonsai Warrior An 11-year-old is enthralled by the [...]

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Tools of the Trade for Home Gardeners

By Kathy Archer Guest columnist I’ve always had a passion for gardening; perhaps I got it from my parents, who always had an awesome vegetable garden. Nothing like going to the garden and choosing something for dinner. I always liked how nice the yard looked after a hard day’s work. And it stayed looking good [...]

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Orchids Coming Out My Ears

By Mia Vermillion Guest columnist I moved here 10+ years ago from San Antonio, where “ya’ll” is the plural of you and sneezing in a store brings a chorus of “bless you’s” from fellow shoppers. The Northwest is not like that. But what is universal is the friendly spirit of gardeners everywhere. As long as [...]

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Junior Bonsai Warrior

By Josh Christianson, age 12 on Feb. 27 Guest Columnist Fun for Kids One of the things I did was a scavenger hunt. It was a fun little way to see all the exhibits. You had to look for coconuts in each exhibit and write down how many there were. If you do the scavenger [...]

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Container Gardening Ideas

By Kelly Richardson Guest Columnist Today was the last day of the Northwest Flower & Garden Show. I remembered what the crowds were like last year so I decided to be an early bird and get the worm and I arrived at 9 a.m., right before the show opened. To my surprise, the crowds were [...]

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Anticipation…

By Deborah Burns Guest Columnist The transforming magic that happens every February at the Northwest Flower & Garden Show helps to warm me up for the upcoming season of gardening and makes me dream BIG with ideas for my garden. Okay, so my dreams and ideas are usually unrealized by mid-summer as life, chores (and [...]

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Gidget Goes Green

By Nancy Crowell and Mike Carlisle Guest Columnists We have been looking forward to the Northwest Flower & Garden show for a month, so even though today turned out to be one of the best weather days of the year so far, we left La Conner early in order to get into the show before [...]

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High School Students Rate the Show ‘Really Cool’

By Laura Christianson Guest Columnist I’d just spent two hours oohing and aahing at the Display Gardens, and I needed to rest, slug down a bottle of water, and consult my map. I collapsed into a chair and overheard a conversation between the two teenagers sitting next to me, who were closely examining their map. [...]

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Live, from the Show, it’s Dianne

By Dianne Garcia Guest columnist How best to celebrate this one precious day? Mapped in 15-minute increments, organized by objective, and outlined in a project management notebook? Or should I simply surrender to serendipity? Realizing that the “footprint” of this show encompasses many acres… I organized my time, reviewing inserts in the local newspaper and [...]

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