ROLLING GREENS is calling all creative types with an eye for botanical design. The company recently opened an “arrangement bar” where shoppers can create custom pots and planters, perhaps for the patio table or outdoor living room.
Nursery co-owner Greg Salmeri (below, with manager Angela Tapp) says the idea stems from one client’s special request. “They asked, ‘Can you put this plant with this plant with this plant?’ And we thought we could do more of this,” Salmeri says. Now customers follow a simple drill. Step 1: Select one of Rolling Greens’ thousands of containers, which include inexpensive metal boxes, fancy European imports and stunners made of faux seashells or gnarled wood. Step 2: Choose your plants — ferns, orchids or perhaps less conventional picks (“begonias over gerbera daisies, hydrangeas instead of roses,” Salmeri suggests). Step 3: Choose the top dressing: mosses, pebbles, even recycled glass in more than a dozen hues. Professional designers put together your selections at a counter with barstools, where you can watch while sipping iced tea or coffee. Unlike cut flowers, these arrangements can last a month or more. The best part: When friends ooh and ahh over the design, you can take credit. 9528 Jefferson Blvd., Culver City; (310) 559-8656; http://www.rollinggreensnursery.com.
Where else will you find a four-day extravaganza devoted to the small, twisted and old? The California Bonsai Society’s 50th anniversary show kicks off today in Garden Grove, drawing collectors from Asia, Europe and Latin America, some of whom will pay $40 to $300 to join one of 18 workshops. The event, after all, is billed as an unusual chance to get hands-on experience with high-quality plants, propagated and shaped by master growers, some coming from Japan. More than 60 elaborate displays will be complemented by a vendors’ area with plants and tools of the trade: handcrafted steel tweezers, trunk splitters, branch benders and knob cutters. Says Lindsay Shiba, president of the California Bonsai Society: “It’s like a bonsai candy store.” Crowne Plaza Resort, 12021 Harbor Blvd. Information: (714) 738-0879.