
At the beginning of the day…

Hard at work…

Her bow matches her pumpkin!

Creating his masterpiece…

They were all winners, but here are the official ones…
The day started out chilly and clear, then turned into one of those beautiful fall days..it was lovely to be outdoors enjoying a festive and fun atmosphere, with folks stopping by to get plants, spotting our pumpkin carving and painting tables, and coming back with their kids to join in the fun.
Older kids and some adults carved, while the smallest decorated their pumpkins with paint, glitter, feathers, and other fun things – such imaginations! Soon word spread that not only was there a bouncy house for the little ones but Delmar Hill was grilling corn too…and more folks stopped by to oooh and aaah over the finished pumpkins lined up for judging.
The parking lot may sparkle from all the glitter for quite a while…
We’ll be adding another post with pictures taken by our friend, Steve Schnell. He took a lot, so sorting them out is going to take some time – stay tuned!


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I’m usually the last person anyone wants to ask about apps for personal devices, but this one is definitely special. Dr. Allan Armitage is well known in horticultural circles as being the authority on annuals and perennials, and developed and maintains the Trial Gardens at UGA where new plants from throughout the world are evaluated for heat and humidity performance. His bio is extensive, and you can take a look at it on the app, but suffice it to say he’s received many, many awards for teaching, writing and research.
We look forward to fall with its autumn hues glowing on gorgeous
Bittersweet, arranged in a classic urn, gives us the quintessential look of fall. This piece is quite large, but the same effect can be achieved in a simple vase just as easily. I used dry foam with moss and added gourds to complete the arrangement.
Swan gourds here are grouped in a basket lined with moss and angel vine. If you let your imagination go, you might see an aviary family under the branch of a tree. Or, you might just see a natural composition encircled and overhung by bittersweet. There’s no wrong way to interpret this!


Halloween will be here soon, and Saturday, October 26th, we’re having a