Fall Flower,
Garden Festival Oct. 17-18...
Enjoy family fun
at flower,
garden fest
By
Norman Winter
MSU
Horticulturist
Central Mississippi Research & Extension
Center
The
best free gardening or horticultural event in the South is
just a few days away. The Fall Flower and Garden Fest Oct.
17-18 is better than festivals in many other states and
offers fun for the whole family.
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Visitors
to the Fall Flower and Garden Fest can expect to
find a variety of flowers and ornamental grasses,
like the muhly grass and dwarf pampas shown
here.
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This
extravaganza takes place at the Truck Crops Branch
Experiment Station on Highway 51 just south of Crystal
Springs from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. each day. Attendance
increased last year by just over 1,000 for a two-day total
of about 7,000.
Children
can enjoy the wagon rides around the Experiment Station, as
well as see the butterfly garden. Goofy scarecrows and a
special maze add to the fun for children.
A
variety of delicious foods are available from the regular
fare to the more exotic. I have enjoyed delicacies such as
ostrich burgers and last year's ostrich chili. The golden
crisp catfish and steak sandwiches will melt in your
mouth.
The
Experiment Station is growing vegetables of Africa, Latin
American and India in its ethnic gardens. Flowers cover half
of the 3-acre area, with sections for annuals, perennials,
ornamental grasses, climbing flowers and vegetables,
butterflies, tropical plants and roses.
One of
the largest chrysanthemum trials anywhere is in full bloom
just waiting for you to capture in a photograph.
The
Master Gardeners from Warren County will host visitors in
the shade garden, offering prime advice and demonstrations
on which plants work well in low-light conditions. The
Master Gardeners from Hinds and Copiah counties have an
ornamental grass demonstration garden. The Natural Resources
and Conservation Service offers a backyard wildlife habitat
demonstration.
A new
feature this year is a composting education center. Visitors
can also expect several wholesale nurseries and garden
centers on hand selling goods to the public. I know you will
find muhly grass and the hot new heucheras like Amber Waves,
Amethyst Mist and Strawberry Swirl. You'll also find the new
Amazon dianthus, Panolas, Red Giant Mustard and Redbor Kale.
Look for angel trumpets to make a tropical-style garden.
Speaking
of tropical, the Experiment Station has a Jamaican-style
garden with bananas, pineapples, hibiscus and much
more.
Concurrent
seminars are scheduled with interesting topics like Native
Ferns, Spectacular Caladiums, Collecting Wildflower Seeds,
Organic Gardening, Making Willow Furniture, Fruits and Nuts,
Gardening in the Real World, Cooking with Herbs, Wild Game
Cookery, and Fabulous Fruit and Vegetable
Cooking.
Make
this the year you bring the family to the Fall Flower and
Garden Fest. For more information, call (601) 892-3731. I'll
expect to see you there.
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Released:
October 10, 2003
Contact: Norman
Winter,
(601) 857-2284
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