Sunday, May 17, 2015

Botanisk Have

This morning, I had to hurry to go to Botanisk Have (Botanical Garden) at Væksthusene Peter Holms vej in Aarhus, nearby Aarhus' old town.
Because only today they held market day.












It's called 'Haveselskabets Plantemarked' (at 9-13) which means it's plant market in the botanical garden and they also made 'For Fuld Flor' (flower exhibition/fair) to show visitors workshops and some stores participated in this fair which seemed to join the flower industry association for wholesale and selling only one kind of  flower or plant professionally.







First, I visited the plant market. Many people's hands were already filled with new plants.
Actually, long time ago I tried to take care of plants by myself. But the results were always failure.
But, I think it's worth more than just buying a flower at the flower shop which was already cut.








When I had to go back home, I could also see my hands were full of plants in plastic bags. It was very heavy and even made me tired. But when I was passing many house gardens, it gave me more powerful motivation for me to decorate my home.

Here is my new plants from the plant market:D. I bought some kind of desert plant (I think it seems like a very cool plant for summer gardening), Citron and hmmm I don't know the other one x), but one day it will make white flowers. The price for each was 40dkk, 15dkk, 30dkk (first picture from below).




After lunch, I came here again to see 'For Fuld Flor'.
Also the same place, but inside the botanical garden building.






Anyway, when I came inside the building I could see the fair and the garden's entrance was mixed with a cafe.










And I could see some special gardening skill outside nearby the main door.
They showed how to decorate plants with stone blocks.



Here is my orchid from 'For Fuld Flor' . I paid 50 dkk.
And I was told how to take care of it from the seller. I think they really know well about gardening. I could get some tips from them. :D
Today I was a little busy to see this event. So I couldn't see what they were having in the main showroom. Next time I'd like to visit here again to see their own garden.


 How many days will it survive?:o

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