The annual Cracked Pots event at McMenamins Edgefield ("Cascadia’s longest-running reuse, reclaimed, and upcycled artwork event") was held back on July 9th and 10th. The show seemed to have a great turnout. However, all the people milling about made for impossible photos, so I only got shots of the garden, none the artwork.
I'll share garden photos tomorrow, but in the meantime this is my simple, but fabulous, haul.
Sadly none of the sempervivum were named. I believe the green/lavender one is Sempervivum 'Lilac Time', a favorite that I rarely see for sale. I carried them to my car—parking is in an adjacent field—in a small trash can lid I picked up from a reuse vendor for a buck. It's only 13.5" where as the ones I've planted up with bromeliads and carnivorous plants are closer to 20"...can't wait to figure out what I will do with this one!
Weather Diary, July 30: Hi 80, Low 60/ Precip 0
Wednesday Vignettes are hosted by Anna at Flutter & Hum. All material © 2009-2019 by Loree Bohl for danger garden. Unauthorized reproduction prohibited and just plain rude.
I'll share garden photos tomorrow, but in the meantime this is my simple, but fabulous, haul.
Sadly none of the sempervivum were named. I believe the green/lavender one is Sempervivum 'Lilac Time', a favorite that I rarely see for sale. I carried them to my car—parking is in an adjacent field—in a small trash can lid I picked up from a reuse vendor for a buck. It's only 13.5" where as the ones I've planted up with bromeliads and carnivorous plants are closer to 20"...can't wait to figure out what I will do with this one!
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Weather Diary, July 30: Hi 80, Low 60/ Precip 0
Wednesday Vignettes are hosted by Anna at Flutter & Hum. All material © 2009-2019 by Loree Bohl for danger garden. Unauthorized reproduction prohibited and just plain rude.