Passion for Your Ears

Gardening appeals to so many different senses, doesn’t it?  There’s the visual beauty, of course, and the fragrance of a citrus tree in bloom or vanilla-scented heliotrope.   Fuzzy plants like Lamb’s Ear invite touch, and there are countless fruits and vegetables to savor.

But at this year’s flower show, we want to give your ears a special treat, too.  We’re proud to present acclaimed pianist Takana Miyamoto on opening day, Jan. 28. Takana will perform as you stroll the show from 10 A.M. to 2:15 P.M.

Pianist Takana Miyamoto opens the show.

Pianist Takana Miyamoto opens the show.

From 2:15 to 4 P.M., listen for the “jazz soirees” of Mary Jo Strickland, and from 4:15 to 5 P.M., the music of Michael Fauss.

Starting at 5:45, the Atlanta Opera takes center stage with “Passionate for Puccini.”

Passionate for the opera? We're passionate about gardening, too!

Passionate for the opera? We're passionate about gardening, too!

Remember, this year’s show is all about passion:  for exquisite flowers and floral arrangements, delicious foods, exciting speakers, popular authors, and, to top it all off, great music.

I hope to see you there!

cheers,

Lynn

author, Gardening with Heirloom Seeds

P.S.—I’ll be blogging LIVE from the show every day.  Join me on Wed., Jan. 28 at 5 P.M.

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