Gardening Don’t

Gardening Don't

If you’re going to water your garden with a hose held at waist level, at least wear pants.

This was a window display for Paul Smith at a clothing store on 5th Avenue near 17th Street in Manhattan a few weeks ago. Note the backdrop of pretty flower pictures. And the hose unreeling from the satchel bag. I guess gardening fantasies sell to their demographic.

Gardening Don't

6 thoughts on “Gardening Don’t

  1. Hmm… I may disagree with you here. If he was wearing pants, he would probably just get them wet. Maybe he really just needs to lose the coat instead? đŸ˜‰

  2. The late British comedian Benny Hill would occasionally show a film clip of himself watering his garden with a hose held on one side of his body right below his waist (& hidden by his legs). The camera would be filming from the opposite side of his body.

  3. The words came up well before the picture did, and I sure was posessed by a powerful curiousity about what I might see! đŸ™‚

  4. Very funny! I’m sure that is a very expensive jacket too!
    Wondering if you have checked out Urban Outdoors in Williamsburg? I have not yet since I work all the time, but I also heard Chelsea Garden center is opening a branch in Red Hook…
    I used to work at Gowanus Nursery for a couple of years and was treated quite poorly… unfortunately, I have no desire to return or support her… I now have the advantage of going to the nurseries on Long Island (wholesale!!!) through my job…

  5. bsg: We’re not going for naked gardening here. Maybe a trenchcoat would be a better choice?

    rhea: It was rather startling to face upon turning the corner. One wonders which products were being sold. Or services.

    aydin: Ah, yes. Benny Hill looks like high art compared to today’s fare!

    rurality: We aim to tease.

    delilah: Great to “meet” another Brooklyn gardener! I just added your blog to my Brooklyn blogroll (which isn’t on this blog yet).

    I don’t know of Urban Outdoors. I don’t think I’ve ever been to Williamsburg.

    This Monday is the opening for the Red Hook Chelsea Garden Center. Of course it’s a work day. But I think they’re aiming for the Fairway crowd, anyway.

    Sorry to hear about Gowanus Nursery. I only know them as a customer. What nurseries on Long Island do you like?

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