Tuesday, June 28, 2011
About Me
- Name: barbara wise
- Location: tennessee, United States
"Gardening is not some sort of game by which one proves his superiority over others, nor is it a marketplace for the display of elegant things that others cannot afford. It is, on the contrary, a growing work of creation, endless in its changing elements. It is not a monument or an achievement, but a sort of traveling, a kind of pilgrimage you might say, often a bit grubby and sweaty though true pilgrims do not mind that. A garden is not a picture, but a language, which is of course the major art of life." Henry Mitchell "The Essential Earthman" I work as the Floriculture Director for Landscape Services, Inc. My job includes designing and planting semi-annually hundreds of annual beds containers and garden beds for commercial development, neighborhoods, and residents requesting our horticulture services. I love my job and the opportunity to bring beauty to our local communities. Most of all, I love introducing new plant material to the average gardener, and to helping them find success in their own gardens.
Previous Posts
- Day 267 - A Week of Window Boxes
- Day 266 - Y'all Come Visit Now, Ya'hear
- Day 265 - Atlanta 2007
- Day 264 - More Container Flashbacks
- Day 263 - A Garden Growing Under Your Window
- Day 262 - A Little Bit of Nostalgia
- Day 261 - Hello Summer!
- Day 260 - Reach For the Stars
- Day 259 - A Quick Visit to Montrose Gardens
- Day 258 - Summer Beauty With Year Round Containers
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4 Comments:
I want to start over. I just found your blog and saw these wonderful window boxes. I left mine to the last and used what annuals I had left from the other plantings. Mostly begonias. Think I may have to see if any annuals are still at nursery and add to mine.
Thanks.
Jeff
http://hamptonsgarden.blogspot.com
I think I will just head to store to find a nice window box!!
Your window boxes are amazing,just the inspiration I need to get started on mine again!!
I am amazed by your window boxes and hanging plants....you are an inspiration.
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