Just got back from Epcot’s 2010 International Flower and Garden Festival in Orlando–wow! I was invited to speak at their “Great American Gardeners” series, and in between my talks (the weekend of March 19-22), I kept running outside to check out the flowers.
Epcot is always beautifully landscaped, but coming from the gray, cloudy weather we’ve had here in Georgia, where it’s raining and chilly, and going outside under the blue Florida skies to “oooh” and “aaahh” over the pansies and impatiens and Gerbera daises and roses–well, it was just incredible. Really a lift to my spirit after the long winter. It also made me want to fly home and head straight to the garden center, but it’s still too early here–gotta wait at least until mid-April to be sure we’re past the possibility of a late frost.
I’ll post a few more pictures over the next few days. And check back, and I’ll share some info a gardener named Greg told me about an heirloom watermelon. It’s called ‘Scaly Bark,’ and while I’d never heard of it before, I want to try it now (in spite of its strange name).
Okay for now..enjoy the pictures!
This big green guy is positioned near– what else? The butterfly gardens and exhibit!