Canada Garden: MBG
Showing posts with label MBG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MBG. Show all posts

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Children's Garden at MBG

When we visited the MBG last month, we really liked this little exhibit in the children's garden.  This section was built as a "jail", with posters of the most-wanted outlaws of the plant world.And here's the graveyard, memorializing extinct or near-extinct plants.
We thought it was fun, interesting way to spread the message.  Don't plant loosestrife, no matter how pretty it is, cause you'll be sorry.  And just the opposite of loosestrife,  don't disturb those precious little plants that need tender loving care in their own homes. 
And then, there's the playground!  We can't wait to take Betsy and Kyle :-)

Saturday, May 22, 2010

More from the Missouri Botanical Garden

 
Pansies, red lettuce & snaps. 
 
Chinese cabbage, lettuce, and beets.

Alyssum, stock, and kale.
Do you suppose the botanical garden has no rabbits?  I didn't see  a one while we were there.  Plenty of squirrels, chipmunks, and a sign that said "please don't feed the foxes" . . . oohhhhh . . . so that's how they can grow lettuce like this! 

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Happy Birthday

 
Mark is 50 years young today!  The Missouri Botanical Garden is one of our favorite places to visit.  And you know, rain makes it even better :-) 

Hard to see in this photo, but there's a series of dancing fountains in this garden that is fascinating.

In the home garden, different ways to grow your tomatoes.  . .

The wise find pleasure in waters . . .
We had a great time.  Happy birthday to the best husband in the whole world.

Sunday, April 23, 2006

Another MBG Shot


This is Mark's favorite part--the Japanese Garden.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

MBG Tulips

The tulip combos at the botanical garden were awesome. Incredible. All underplanted with pansies. I don't think I'd want to put all that work into this kind of bed in the yard, but it would make a killer container for the front porch. I'll have to put that on my to-do list for next spring.

Sunday, April 16, 2006

Gift

This statue, at the Missouri Botanical Garden, was a gift from the people of Zimbabwe to the US after 9/11. It's so pretty. I wish I could work with stone like that.

Daffodil Show

We went to the daffodil show at the Missouri Botanical Garden yesterday. They hadn't finished judging when we were there, so best in show hadn't been chosen yet. I don't know how anyone would ever be able to choose. We overheard the judges. Everytime they looked at a group, they would ask, "Which one is the worst? Okay, now which one is the worse?" How could you pick a "worst"? They were all beautiful. Mark said they started to all look alike after we had looked at about five hundred. I didn't see a bad one in the bunch.