Time to clean out that purse? Helsinki restaurant sidewalk table container garden |
Visiting Baltic countries and their ancient ports via the Ocean Cruises “Marina” last month provided Ellen and me lots of photo ops of intriguing architecture, collections of art and other exhibits in world-class museums, and even a statue of Czar Alexander II topped by a resting seagull, but it suddenly dawned on me several days into the trip that I was spending some of my most relaxing moments taking photographs of what for the lack of a better term I’ll just call “Master Gardener Shots.”
I’ll post the photos in two parts. Part 1—this posting—includes 10 photographs of container gardens, which add greenery and towers of attractive color to cold gray cobblestone and granite centers of many ancient Baltic cities in such countries as Finland, Lithuania, and Latvia. My only regret is that I had to “click and trudge on” and couldn’t stay for a day or two to meet and chat with those who care for the containers to learn more about these beautiful creations.
My garden boots have high tops, so this won't work for me. Helsinki restaurant container gardens |
Petunia towers liven up the town square in Klaipeda, Lithuania |
Geranium tree in Klaipeda, Lithuania |
Flowers separating restaurant seating from street, Riga, Latvia |
Geranium trough in Riga, Latvia |
Containers used to expand restaurant into street, Riga, Latvia |
Containers separating outdoor market from sidewalks and streets, Riga, Latvia |
Containers separate large restaurant and traffic in Riga, Latvia |
Grass--the ultimate cover crop for a container garden? Restaurant, Riga, Latvia |
Yes, I did take a photograph of a Finnish seagull
visiting the statue of Czar Alexander II
I love to see how people in other countries decorate with container gardens. When I was in Italy, I enjoyed their simple yet stunningly beautiful flowers!
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