Sunday, October 25, 2015

One week left to get your OC&K Challenge entry in!

Next Sunday, Nov 1st is the deadline...you've got a week to be creative and get your Ornamental Cabbage and Kale Challenge entry in to me (email an image to: spiky plants at gmail dot com). In the mean time let's all drool over an arrangement done by one of the judges, Nathan Limprecht. I love how the Sedum nussbaumerianum and container color work together and at the same time sort of tone down the potentially bright ivory center of the kale (or are those cabbage?). Also I wonder, are those two different kinds of Senecio?

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13 comments:

  1. I have that Senecio tropeoifolius crossed off (Dead) in my plant list …from Cistus :(

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  2. This has been so fun to observe! I'm going to watch transfixed from the sidelines this time. I love these arrangements! And Kale and Cabbage often look wonderful in outdoor arrangements right through December--even here in the brutal north country. ;-)

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    1. Glad you're enjoying it PP, that's the whole point!

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  3. The succulent with pink lines on the tip is Cotyledon 'Happy Young Lady', one of my favourites!

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    1. Thanks Emil! Although I have to wonder, who names a great plant something silly like that!?

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  4. Love this arrangement as it made me look differently at the possibilities of combining kale/cabbage with succulents! Thanks for this challenge, it's been a great deal of fun.

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    1. I love seeing what different minds create, your entry and Nathan's arrangement couldn't be more different - but I love them both.

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  5. I did finally find some ornamental cabbage in my local garden center - just one variety and it didn't inspire me. I was thinking of a succulent combination but your judge beat me to it - and did a better job than I probably could have.

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    1. I know what you mean about not being inspired by what you saw. I couple of nurseries I visited seemed to only be interested in the really frilly cut leaf varieties, which I couldn't get inspired by.

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  6. It might come right down to the wire for me. I'm still having trouble getting inspired. This picture helps a lot, though.

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    1. Oh I hope you do get inspired enough to participate! I want to see what you create.

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  7. Glorious! I tried, but I failed. Still, this challenge has given me a new appreciation for these much maligned Autumn staples.

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