Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts

Friday, August 28, 2009

the succulent in wedding florals

Through my gardening adventures I have developed a deep love of succulents. They come in so many shapes, colors, types and sizes and collecting them can become addictive. I was so surprised to see how many ways they are being used in wedding decor. I'm seriously in love with these ideas!

moss ring bearer pillow by April Hiler Designs

succulent table arrangement found on Once Wed, photography by Charlie Star


a lovely succulent and yellow crespedia bouquet photographed by Erin Hearts Court


succulents as accents on a cake, mycoffeetablebook


can you believe the color you can add with succulents?

little succulent centerpieces that double as favors, Succulent Love Designs, via 100 Layer Cake

succulent terrariums to use as table decor, Succulent Love Designs, via 100 Layer Cake

Aren't these ideas great?!

Friday, August 7, 2009

garden love--Re-posted

I've spent all of spring and a good portion of summer working towards "finishing" my garden. My goal was to create a space I find inspiring, quirky, and peaceful.

From my kitchen sink I look out at my back yard and admire the result of all the work I've put in up to this point.

Each time I look out, my gaze is drawn to one corner. The group of plants that sit here beneath the cherry blossom tree make up my favorite view.

I'm especially amazed by the size of the blooms on this mophead hydrangea.

As if one giant bloom weren't enough, this baby's loaded with several.

The work involved in this gardening gig is endless, but then, so are the rewards.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

in the air

It gently rolls in on the midnight air....that familiar scent, so soft, so almost not even there. So I breathe it in, again, deep. Yep, it's there. Don't know how they do it, they almost don't even exist...the scent I'm talking about is that garden scent. My little plants are waking from their slumber, ever so slowly, but surely!
my container garden all grouped together for the winter


One by one, I snapped pictures of the first of the little sleepy-heads that appeared...
???
ya, I have NO idea here

blue fescue
(after a haircut I gave him
(I'm sure he's a him)

last month-can you tell how much he's grown??)

delphinium???
pretty sure it's not, but that's how I've written it in my garden journal.
i might have moved it and forgot to make note, guess I'll just have to wait and see!
pink champagne marguerite


Every day I spy some new growth and I don't even know when it happens, but it's really cool to see. It's really my favorite part of this whole gardening thing, to see what comes back, little surprises every day.

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