Our mission was to find green that day, so here are the highlights from our visit. The shows theme was Gardens that Rock!
At two central entrances to the gardens, Lang Stone landscaped two gardens with both plants and hardscapes.
Warwick's Landscaping was the Rockin' Robin garden. The song Rockin' Robin was playing in the background.
This garden included a lot of brightly colored spring flowers, such as daffodils, tulips, crocuses, and hyacinths. These are really what I come to see each February. Just made you feel like spring is right around the corner.
Snow Fountain Weeping Cherry
Sugartyme Crabapple
Seely's garden was the Jailhouse Rock. Elvis was in attendance in this garden.
Benchmark's garden was named Classic Rock. Rock songs from the 60's, 70's and 80's played as you walked through this garden. This garden reflected a Hocking Hills' environment. The entrance featured a path through a cave. Plants in this garden included those found on the forest floor, as well as plants that form a canopy.
Riepenhoff's garden was titled an Octopus' Garden. It was based on a Beatles' 1968 hit song. This was an eco-friendly shade garden. The patio was built with permeable pavers which direct storm water back into the environment. This garden included white crabapples, Coral Bells and evergreens.
M. L. Longaberger's garden was set in a tropical vacation resort while Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville played in the background. There was even a margarita glass shaped fountain.
The Five Seasons' garden was named after the KISS song Detroit Rock City.
Welcome to CedarRock where you can meet the Flintrocks. I bet you know where I am going with this. Cedarbrook Lansdscaping continues to awe us each year with their wonderful gardens that appeal to both the young and older visitors. Check out the Bedstone Rock Quarry!
Spellacy's Turf-Lawn garden was based on the song Saturday in the Park by Chicago. This garden was the scene of a western national park. Your eye was drawn to a vertical garden of musical notes. A water feature made with musical instruments made you pause for a bit.
Green Arrow
Oakland Nursery's garden was the Rock of Ages. This garden had stone integrated throughout with colorful plants tucked into and around the rocks. I loved the rhodedendrons in bloom!
Franklin Park Conservatory's garden was lush with tropical plants. The theme of this garden was Welcome to the Jungle based on the song by Guns 'n' Roses. The plants included colorful foliage and flowers. Franklin Park is one of my favorite places to visit anytime of the year. You can check out my latest visit by reading an earlier post on my blog.
Love this container planting from McCullough's Landscape and Nursery.
1 comment:
You've got WONDERFUL pictures!!! And you saw a couple of things I didn't even see. Now how did I miss that octopus? I really enjoyed "revisiting" the show via your pictures and words. I'm so glad you got to go and that I could help out, as well as the Central Ohio Show people. It was a wonderful place to be, wasn't it?
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