Monday, May 20, 2013

Outagamie Master Gardener Pictures from Saturday

 Hi everyone....well, it's the start of another week. The weather is supposed to be a rainy for the next 4 days, off and on. It's sunny right now and very pleasant. Thought I would add some pictures taken at the Master Gardener's 15th Annual Plant Sale on Saturday. I bought 2 plants, a garlic plant and the cute little blue flowers in this next picture. Their names are "Grape Hyacinth". In the above picture you see how the Master Gardeners have made a lovely landscape of the trees outside their offices.
 These are the cute little blue flowers I bought.....their names are "Grape Hyacinth." They need sun and will grow 8-10" tall, they are a perennial, as were most of the plants there.
 Here we have "trilliums" growing in the Master Gardeners beautifully landscaped front yard. When we lived on our 20 acres in Ladysmith, WI (76-85, gosh that was a long time ago), we had lots of trilliums growing in our woods.
 I am not sure what these flowers are called, there was no name tag, But I thought they were worthy of a picture.
Here again you see all the tables set up for the sale and it was a lovely day to beat. There were also vendors there selling their garden decorations. There were a few classes being taught also, which I missed. Making bird baths and stepping stones with rhubard leaves and cement. Which is a project I would like to try someday.

Well, time to close for the day........have a few errands to run and pay the electric bill. Take care and keep looking up for your redemption draws nigh.
Cheers ~ Louise

6 comments:

Attic Clutter said...

looks like fun(:)

Patricia said...

Hi there, Garden sales are so much fun and such a good way to purchase unusual plants.
I'm excited to see the progress you make on the waterfall project. Take care, P.

Attic Clutter said...

Hope the 'vacation' LOL was fun
.. hair is my thing too..only do the family now..but would love to be by water(:)
thanks on my banner Louise (:) hugs

Attic Clutter said...

ha...rain rain go away..I hear ya on that one (:)

Patricia said...

Good Morning,
The 'blue bell' flowers you asked about... I have no idea what they are. If it's not a wild flower, it's something the previous owner planted. I checked two of my reference books but can't find anything. I have a huge volume of A to Z garden plants downstairs. I'll look through it later and if I come across the name I'll be sure and send it to you.
Take care.

Attic Clutter said...

oh yes state board and finger waves LOL
scary times

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