What do gardeners do during the months of winter? Read garden catalogs and books, of course! And make garden plans . . . new plants to try, old plants to remove or relocate, a larger compost pile and fewer weeds, these are the winter dreams of gardeners (or at least this one!). There is another activity to get gardeners through the cold months - garden shows. And this winter, I'm stuck on shows devoted to that beautiful winter-bloomer: The Camellia.
The American Camellia Society has a great website which includes a list of Camellia Shows around the country. Imagine tables of the best camellias on display. The show season has a few more months and there are lots of upcoming shows, including three within a short drive of me!
If you're antsy waiting for spring, check out a flower show near you. You're not limited to camellias, there's a show for almost every kind of gardener . . . and you may get some great ideas for your 2010 garden!All photos from the sites mentioned in this post.


I love camellias in large part because they provide blooms at such a (potentially) dreary time! I cannot figure out how people can get cuttings keep them alive for more than a day indoors, though. Perhaps I have the wrong kind? Also, I know that it is getting too much sun and will need to move it... someday. I shall investigate the shows for more details!
ReplyDeleteMy neighbor's camelia has been blooming for weeks. The blooms are spectacular! I have truly enjoyed the burst of color!
ReplyDeleteJane (artfully graced)
I simply adore camelias and cannot wait to see them in full flow over here in London.
ReplyDeleteYou are right Southern Aspirations- they are made even lovlier by the fact that earverything else is so miserable and grey! A true sign of spring.
Lovely post!