{"id":24793,"date":"2004-04-25T19:14:54","date_gmt":"2004-04-26T00:14:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.theonering.net\/torwp\/2004\/04\/25\/2003-cincinnati-flower-show\/"},"modified":"2004-04-25T19:14:54","modified_gmt":"2004-04-26T00:14:54","slug":"2003-cincinnati-flower-show","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.theonering.net\/torwp\/2004\/04\/25\/24793-2003-cincinnati-flower-show\/","title":{"rendered":"2003 Cincinnati Flower Show:"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"intro\">Ringer Spy <b>Roheryn<\/b> went to the Cincinnati Flower Show last year.  In the spirit of Sam Gamgee, their theme was &#8220;Fellowship of the Shire: A Celebration at Bag End.&#8221;  Roheryn&#8217;s sent a report and some excellent photos of the event.<\/p>\n<p><center><a href=\"http:\/\/www.theonering.net\/scrapbook\/group\/1395\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/img-nex.theonering.net\/images\/scrapbook\/b\/12903_b.jpg\" border=\"1\" class=\"no-lazyload\"><br \/><small>Click for more photos<\/small><\/a><\/center><\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s time once again for the Cincinnati Flower Show, going on now through Sunday!&nbsp;This year, one of the displays is entitled &#8220;A Wizard&#8217;s Garden,&#8221; though it is geared a bit more toward the Harry Portter crowd.&nbsp; But last year&#8217;s show had some great Middle-earth themed displays that I&#8217;d love to tell you about!&nbsp; I didn&#8217;t submit this report last year because at the time,&nbsp;I didn&#8217;t have a computer or scanner.&nbsp; But I do now,&nbsp;so I hope my fellow Ringers&nbsp;still find it of interest!&nbsp;<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>At&nbsp;the 2003&nbsp;Cincinnati Flower Show in mid-April, the largest exibitor in the main Marquee Tent was local landscape\/florist Delhi Garden Centers.&nbsp; Their theme was &#8220;Fellowship of the Shire: A Celebration at Bag End.&#8221;&nbsp; Their enchanting display had two full scale Hobbit holes, Bag End and #3 Bagshot Row, with lots of special touches that Tolkien fans would recognize.&nbsp; Bilbo&#8217;s home was in a state of preparation for the Long Expected Party, with the &#8220;No Admittance&#8221; sign on the gate, and the &#8220;Happy Birthday Bilbo Baggins&#8221; banner around back, along with a cart of fireworks.&nbsp; Gandalf&#8217;s staff was propped by the big green round door, and Bilbo&#8217;s pipe and&nbsp;books could be seen on a bench just outside.&nbsp; It doesn&#8217;t show up that well in my pictures, but inside, you could make out the fireplace and mantlepiece with the ring case on it, a writing table with scrolls and quills, Sting in a scabbard and a mithril shirt draped over a chair.&nbsp; Vegetation was themed, too, such as Brandywine Tomatoes and Firecracker Loosestrife.&nbsp; Across the aisle was Sam &#038; the Gaffer&#8217;s&nbsp;hobbit hole, surrounded, appropriately, by many different kinds of roses.&nbsp; Rustic gardening tools were placed by the front entrance, and a sign nearby said #3 Bagshot Row.<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>My friend, Nancy, a delightful lady of hobbit-like stature, was kind enough to let me commandeer her disposable camera to take some photos of the exhibit.&nbsp; As we were under a tent, most of these are a bit underexposed, but I think you can get the general idea of how charming this exhibit was.&nbsp; The event judges must have agreed, as Delhi&nbsp;won the&nbsp;Royal Horticultural Society of England Silver Gilt Flora Medal for Best of Show in the Grand Marquee at the Cincinnati Flower Show for an unprecedented 5th time!&nbsp; The web site for this year&#8217;s flower show features a picture of the Hobbit hole exhibit under their &#8220;Awards&#8221; section, and lists several other awards that it received last year.&nbsp; [<a href=\"http:\/\/www.cincyflowershow.com\/winners.asp\" target=\"new\">Winners here<\/a>]<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>I am including a scan of the handout that they had for the Hobbit holes.&nbsp; Even novice Tolkien fans will note certain misspellings, such as &#8220;Gandolf&#8221; and &#8220;Mithrail.&#8221;&nbsp; Whether these are due to carelessness or a conscious attempt to avoid copyright infringement,&nbsp;one can only speculate.<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>I should also mention that several new varieties of plants are introduced at this show every year, and last year this included the &#8220;Hobbit jade plant,&#8221; also call the Gollum jade.&nbsp; It is a succulent cactus that has unusual long skinny green leaves with odd tips that really do look like they could be Gollum&#8217;s fingers!&nbsp; <a href=\"http:\/\/plantsdatabase.com\/go\/545\" target=\"new\">Here&#8217;s a web site I found that has some good pictures of it<\/a>.<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>I have also sent along some information about a vendor booth at the flower show that caught my eye.&nbsp; Aesthetic Metal Studio presented an array of garden art that looked as if it belonged in Lothlorien or Rivendell.&nbsp; The artist is&nbsp;Chaz Kaiser of Batesville, Indiana.&nbsp; With a long blonde braid and the well-defined muscles of a blacksmith, Chaz looks as if he would fit in very well with the Riders of Rohan, but he is at heart a true Elven smith.&nbsp; A huge garden gate in the the graceful form of a beech tree (11&#8242; x 5&#8242; &#8211; stainless steel, copper, &#038; bronze) dominated his modest booth.&nbsp; Smaller fountains in the shapes of lilies and irises also abounded.&nbsp; I pulled a few shots from his web site as illustrations of his craft, though they hardly do&nbsp;him justice.&nbsp; Apparently there is a bit of Hobbit in Mister Kaiser, as his home\/workshop is partially underground, built into the side of a hill!&nbsp; To view a gallery with more samples of his work, check out <a href=\"http:\/\/www.seidata.com\/~skulptor\" target=\"new\">his site<\/a>.<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>And as our friends at West of the Moon remind us:&nbsp; Your gardener &#8230; don&#8217;t leave home without him!<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>Roheryn<br \/>(Kathleen Myers, Cincinnati)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ringer Spy Roheryn went to the Cincinnati Flower Show last year. 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