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"full-of-wind gods" from Cosby's Garden Centre, Liverpool
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This water fountain is Ivan Higgins' latest concrete creation.
These concrete planters can be purchased from Cosby's Garden Centre for as little as $45. |
Ivan
Higgins: Liverpool's Garden Sculptor! by Sandra Phinney Referred
to as "full-of-wind gods", these creations are humorous, innovative and
charming, as is their creator, Ivan Higgins. They are part of a substantial array of
creative concrete pieces that are gaining notoriety as they adorn the gardens and walkways
of Cosby's Garden Centre, located in Sandy Cove, outside of Liverpool, Nova Scotia.Flashback to 1976. Higgins moved his family from Wolfville to the South Shore. Originally, he operated a Dairy Treat business and dabbled in other entrepreneurial pursuits including a garden centre, fruit stand and craft store to name a few. "We sold just about everything - from travel trailers to wood stoves to kerosene heaters," Higgins notes with a smile. In 1979 as the Higgins family made plans to sell everything and leave, garden centre sales started to pick up and they postponed their move. In 1981 they built Cosby's Garden Centre. The business grew, and today the garden centre includes a much-expanded, product line and a greater variety of gardening services. Higgins has become the local landscape guru and his advice is eagerly sought. In recent years Cosby's has acquired several
interesting contracts, including an exciting project to create a 17th century flower
garden, used in the movie, "The Scarlet Letter." Commissioned in June of
1994, Higgins dedicated two of his greenhouses to use for the project. By the end of
August, the carefully-grown, garden plot was ready to ship to local filming locations -
instant gardens that looked like spring. He smiles a bit ruefully and says: "I guess
it represents about three minutes of the movie - but it went over well." One thing led to another and now the garden centre
has a number of large creations that are on permanent display. There are numerous designs
of planters for sale (selling for as little as $45) and of course, Sandra Phinney is freelance writer living in Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia. To contact Cosby's Garden Centre, Liverpool call 902 354 2133 or via e-mail at higgins@auracom.com.
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