Karen Bussolini at University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI
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Overview
Speaker: Karen Bussolini
Date: 03/19/2012
Time: 06:30 pm - 08:30 pm
Location: URI Master Gardeners statewide meeting
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Designing With Elegant Silvers
Silver plants bring a magical dimension to our gardens. These shimmering chameleons can be a retiring background or the star of the show, garish or subtle, soothing or distinctly exciting. Silver plants - from grey-green to almost white to icy blue - have a unique ability to intensify other colors or to knit them together.
Silver being an adaptation to harsh conditions, it is no surprise that the silver palette brims with low-maintenance, drought-tolerant and deer-resistant plants. Karen Bussolini will show some of the many inventive ways gardeners across the United States have used these stalwart and lovely plants
Designing With Elegant Silvers
Silver plants bring a magical dimension to our gardens. These shimmering chameleons can be a retiring background or the star of the show, garish or subtle, soothing or distinctly exciting. Silver plants - from grey-green to almost white to icy blue - have a unique ability to intensify other colors or to knit them together.
Silver being an adaptation to harsh conditions, it is no surprise that the silver palette brims with low-maintenance, drought-tolerant and deer-resistant plants. Karen Bussolini will show some of the many inventive ways gardeners across the United States have used these stalwart and lovely plants
Designing With Elegant Silvers
Silver plants bring a magical dimension to our gardens. These shimmering chameleons can be a retiring background or the star of the show, garish or subtle, soothing or distinctly exciting. Silver plants - from grey-green to almost white to icy blue - have a unique ability to intensify other colors or to knit them together.
Silver being an adaptation to harsh conditions, it is no surprise that the silver palette brims with low-maintenance, drought-tolerant and deer-resistant plants. Karen Bussolini will show some of the many inventive ways gardeners across the United States have used these stalwart and lovely plants
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