July 6, 2008
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Garden Center pt.1
In May, some friends & I were going to go to a park after our book group meeting, but it was too chilly & windy, so we postponed it till June. Instead, Mary Ann & I went to Pettiti's Garden Center nearby. I hadn't been there since it opened a couple years ago and so was happy to go. It's gigantic! A huge green house covers a couple acres and there is a large outside area filled with trees and shrubs. It took us at least an hour & a half to get through it all at a leisurely pace.
There was all sorts of flowers, both exotic and common. Even when they were familiar, they had unusual color variety, such as these roses that looked like a candy cane.This tree was nearly 8 ft. tall and reminded me of Asian paintings and Tiffany stained glass. I have no idea what it is, but it was pretty.

I've seen many photos of fields in the Western U.S. filled with lupines, but have never seen the flower in real life. At the garden center they had some, with large strange looking petals, but we were disappointled by their unpleasent smell.

There wasn't only pots, of flowers, there was some strange items in the store as well, but that must wait till the next installment....

Comments (6)
You were in aw in the garden . We always are amazed by the wonders of the nature managed by Man when it is in the good sense . This garden was really gigantic .
You ask about Renoir the author of the music of Cherry times . He is named Renoir but he is not the painter .
I didn' t know you wore a hat . Frankly a photo is missing !
Love
Michel
Would love to have those roses! Would love to have any roses.
What a pleasant way to spend a day. They sure keep their plants healthy.
ps--that is a cute little chipmunk you have posted too.
Wow, I've never seen roses such as those candy-striped looking ones. I kind of like those...
My reception pictures are now up in two posts.
I don't know about you, but I need about twenty more hours to every day!!
xoxo,
Angel
Those lupines do have an odd odor, all unto theirselves.. Still, I guess one can grow used to smelling them, just to have those gorgeous fields!
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