Nashville Lawn and Garden Show – Other Stuff I Brought Home

 This is my last post about the garden show. One of my favorite things was how friendly everyone was. I walked away with tons of information, some free seeds and several new purchases.

Isn’t my new yoga frog adorable? The shea butter is very nice, but having Daniel massage it into my arm was nicer. Blue’s compliments of his technique were overheard by the other show attendees, and soon a line had formed. We had to call for more women to start massaging because Blue was not about to let Daniel go. By the time he finished, she was quite flustered and definitely buying whatever he was selling.

Stone Fence Pottery

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We spent a good bit of time talking to Fritz from Stone Fence Pottery. His partner Carsten didn’t say much, which is too bad because I loved his German accent. I could have pulled up a chair to listen all day.

 I really enjoyed talking to the plant society people. I’m filing the list of “Favorite Roses” I got from the Nashville Rose Society. I took these lists from the Perennial Plant Society of Middle Tennessee:  Perennials with Fragrance, Deer Resistant Perennials, Perennials for Wet Soil and Perennials for Birds and/or Butterflies.

 I didn’t take all the free seeds I was offered, but I did come home with a few. Needham’s Nursery (If you need um, we got um. If we don’t got um, you don’t need um.) gave me a free economic recovery package. It has enough sweet corn ‘Golden Cross Bantom’ to produce 30-50 ears of corn or 2 gallons of moonshine. (It’s nice they give you the option.)  

 In conclusion, the Nashville Lawn and Garden Show is FABULOUS! You should definitely go next year, and if you see 2 wild and crazy girls laughing and drinking wine (not necessarily in that order), you should say hi.

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2 Responses to Nashville Lawn and Garden Show – Other Stuff I Brought Home

  1. lisa says:

    That frog is hilarious. So which is it going to be, corn or shine? 😉