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Tue, May 20, 14 at 14:58
| Lots of pictures One of the most interesting blogs I've seen in a long time. How they built their exhibit at Chelsea (and how good roses look among (even faked) ruins. |
Here is a link that might be useful: The whole pretty story
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| Fascinating construction techniques to mock-up a mature garden fantasy with such deft sleight of hand. Great feat of imagination & execution - well deserving of (another) gold medal. Thanks for sharing! |
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- Posted by nikthegreek 9b/10a E of Athens (My Page) on Tue, May 20, 14 at 23:15
| They got gold prize for their exhibit. They also introduced a silly named new cerisse red shrub rose called Frilly Cuffs. Nik |
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