Enjoy The Show!

What a week it has been! Full of readying final plans, fine tuning details, strategizing, hoping fervently for it all to come together, finally installing what until then was all in my head to become a physical reality. Something additional I’d wanted was for my total installation to look simple. I wanted viewers to love what they saw and not be made aware of how much work went into it.

And so, by 4:00 pm Friday April 17, the 2026 Lyndhurst Flower Show was ready for her close-up – the Preview Party that evening. Just enough time for all the artist/designers to get cleaned up, dressed in party clothes and return to see each other’s fabulous creations, meet the first visitors to the show and celebrate a job well done. Over the next 2 days, the mansion hosted over 3,000 visitors . You read that number right!

Over those 2 days, I was nearby at my Seeds Of Design table selling my soft home furnishings – 100% of the money donated to the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) and Doctors Without Borders. Needless to say it was very busy throughout. All for 2 excellent causes.

I am now taking a couple of days off to decompress ( more like debrief myself), tie up loose ends, get paperwork and accounts done and pivot my focus to the garden. Open Day, May 9 is fast approaching!

Enjoy these images from Flower House 2026 –

(c) 2026 Shobha Vanchiswar

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Showtime(s)!

Two big, exciting events happening within 3 weeks of each other. Getting ready for them in parallel is challenging and yet, at the same time, pushes me to get creative. It’s the final stretch for the Lyndhurst Flower House event this weekend – my mind is working overtime fine tuning details, strategizing the sequence of installation and working out the logistics.

I have flower orders scheduled to arrive this Wednesday – fingers crossed they arrive without incident. At present, with so many overseas flights delayed and/or canceled, I am on tenterhooks anticipating my shipment from India. Believe me, I tried my best to source this order within the USA (preferably even locally) but, it proved to be impossible. I am also well over budget ( tariffs anyone?) despite paring down my original design concept to something way simpler. Given all the uncertainty, I have also had to keep a back-up plan in my back pocket.

All of which can be a real buzz kill. However, I refuse to let my high spirits be dampened. Flower House is a joyous event at a joyous time of year. It’s a privilege to participate in it and I absolutely love doing this show. This will be my third year.

At the same time, my garden has been clamoring for due attention. Open Day is fast approaching after all and it is eager to look its best for the fans as well as first time visitors. There is a great deal to be done so it behooves me to go through the long to-do list systematically and without delay. This past weekend was labor intensive. Hauling big pots of bay standards out of the greenhouse to take up position around the garden, but first they needed cleaning up and pruning, we made numerous trips with the wheelbarrow hauling compost from the pile in the woods to various parts of the garden including the very large pots that await the annuals that will arrive from the nurseries very soon, the vertical garden was recommissioned (take my word, it’s a big task), new perennials were planted in assorted beds and, several other smaller tasks got done. Whew!

And so it will be all the way to Open Day. Getting ready for 2 shows at the same time is not easy. The good news is that all the garden tasks need to get done anyway. I just have to do it at a frenetic pace to get ready by May 9. Oh the weeks after will be sweet and slow. Ahhhh!

(c) 2026 Shobha Vanchiswar

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