82-Lanca*ter harmii To show off landscaping possibilities, houses and other buildings were erected inside the Convention Center and surrounded with profuse plantings of flowers, shrubs, and trees. n crates filled with house plants add atmosphere to patio entertaining. ideas for problem areas include planting clematis to climb a telephone pole, grow ing an ornamental tree and flowers in an old tub, and surrounding an old metal lawn chair with flowering beauty. March 11 saturdt 1999 Profuse plantings of every imaginable flower introduces crowds to new and old favorites. In time for the show, plants needed to be forced to bloom without the sid of a normal growing season. Gardening Possibilities LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Farming Staff PHILADELPHIA Photo graphs do little justice to die won der and magic of the spectacular Philadelphia Flower Show. An annual event that is the largest indoor show of its kind internationally. To grasp the magnificent land scaping displays on 10 indoor acres, you must see it. Savor the aroma of hyacinths and blooming perennials while strolling through the profuse colorful plantings, which show the possibilities gar deners can achieve. Last year, more than 285,000 visitors strolled the 10 acres. Some In competition for needle craft depicting a historical site incorporating a garden, Miriam Rohrer, Lancaster, took second place with this hooked rug replica of the Hans Herr House. come for ideas to incorporate into their own plantings, some are pro fessional gardeners competing for prizes, but most come to “ooh and awe." Held in the Philadelphia Con vention Vistors Bureau, the mas sive plantings are erected for dis play from March 7 to 14. It’s difficult to believe that the mature shrubbery, towering trees, and houses have only been erected for indoor viewing the week before opening. A video showing bow cranes, tow motors, and the latest technology are used to erect the display plays continuously in the members’ louge. Garden art using sculpture, architecture, waterfalls, and streams enhance the visual appeal. In addition to landscaping designs, the most talented desig ners in the country compete with The women formed of wire and mose ie one example of art and the American garden prevalent throughout the displays. floral designs, table settings, con tainer displays, and even jewelry, miniature settings, and ncedlccrafts. Free demonstrations and lec tures are held every day cm topics related to gardening, flowering arranging, plant care, and culinary cooking. Landscape designers are on hand to answer questions. The marketplace is filled with 125 vendors selling plants, flow ers, and every imaginable product related to gardening. The Philadelphia Flower Show continues to be open today, from 8 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and tomorrow, - from S am. to 6 pan. Located at the Pennsylvania Convention Center at 12th and Arch Streets, admis sion is $lB for adults and $8 for children 2-12 years.