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Moss

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This was one of those unexpected days that I didn’t plan on being outside, but welcomed it.  The DAYS (months) have been cloudy, damp and rainy for TOO long.  The sun came out from behind the blanket of gray clouds, it was a good opportunity to check out the garden and around the yard.  My mind started to think of all the possibilities as to what I should do out in the sunshine.  As you can see, I planted moss in these pretty little pots.   Moss have taken over the yard, literally in the lawn, trees, rocks and on the house.

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This is what one of the apple trees looked like covered in moss.  I will scrape some off and use it in the pots.

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A few gardening supplies, but I will not be needing all of them.

Moss & Pots

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Almost done and a few more pots to go.

Moss & pots

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They turned out great.  It took me about an hour to complete the project.

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My son Caleb and I decided to gather a few things to decorate around these pots.  I snipped off branches from the apple tree with tiny buds just starting to immerge.  Then added fresh eggs from the chicken coop and wooden white birds.

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 They are now ready to be taken inside the house set as the center piece of the table.  To keep them fresh and green, make sure to water them well and not let the soil get dry.   Squirt / mist the top of the moss with water once a day (maybe more) will also help.

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Supplies for this project are available at most gardening stores such as Home Depot & Lowe’s.  The two types of moss, Irish & Scotch are the most common ones available.  Sometimes the pot the moss came in could easily be slipped into a decorative pot without having to transplant it or make a mess.

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Moss ideas & supplies Moss ideas & sources

 Click the Links Below for More Ideas & Supplies

1. Sunset Magazine, moss boxes   2. Mark Kintzel Design, diy~serene green garden container   3. Martha stewart, diy~Irish moss centerpiece (and video)   4. Potted, mossed piecrust pots   5. Paxton Gate, terracotta moss pot   6. Campo DE’ Fiori, aged azalea pots

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Simple & Pretty Flower Arrangements

simple flower arrangements

Thinking of Spring, this inspiration board captured the simplicity and the beauty of flower arrangements using a few or a small bundle.

image sources:  1. MoMA Store  //   2. Style Me Pretty   //   3. Cox & Cox  //   4. Style Me Pretty    //   5. Midwest Wasp, tumblr   //   6. Danish-street, tumblr    //  7. Sweet peas from Sherry Kain’s garden {Kains on the Creek}   //   8. Zoie loves, tumblr   //   9. The Lane   //  10. Style Me Pretty    //   11. decor8, Leslie Color Me Pretty   //   12. Aran, peonies   //  13. Style Me Pretty   //   14. Better Homes and Garden

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Fall Ideas & Recipes

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10 ideas to create or be inspired this Fall Season.  

 

The main entrance decoration is simple with a few orange pumpkins and gray gourds. Using a large pumpkin as a flower container ties everything together.                                      (image 1

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Setting the tables using pumpkins, gourds, twigs, and wood tree slices will bring out the simple and rustic feel to the tables.                                                                               (images  2   3

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Grouping the same items together will give a big impact.  Using the French tian bowl for the apples is unexpected and compliments the display nicely.  If you’re not sure what to use as the center piece for the table, try a big bowl or platter full of white mini pumpkins.       (images  4  5 ) 

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Printable leaves from EAB Designs attached to felted acorns are beautiful & simple together.   Silverbox Creative Studio printable, “I am Thankful For is wonderful as napkin rings, tags or paper chain.  (tutorial how to make felted wool acorns at Tonya Utkina’s website)                                                                                                                              (images  6  7 )

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Baked pumpkin doughnuts/muffins

Homemade cherry & cranberry granola

Chocolate caramel apples 

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I look forward to doing a little decorating, trying a new recipe (pumpkin muffins/donuts) and enjoying the fall season.  I hope you will too.

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Tomato, Mozzarella and Basil Salad

Tomatoes and basil are finally ready for picking in my garden.  I like growing the small variety tomatoes because they will ripen earlier than the large varieties.

Tomatoes

Tomato Mozzarella Basil Salad

 

Tomato, Mozzarella, and Basil Salad

Ingredients

  • 3 cups small tomatoes
  • 1/3 -1/2 pound fresh mozzarella
  • 15 or more basil leaves
  • 3 tablespoons good olive oil
  • 1-2 tablespoons good balsamic vinegar
  • Kosher salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper

Directions

Slice the tomatoes in half and shred the mozzarella into little pieces and place them on a platter with basil leaves.  Drizzle with olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and serve.

 

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Garden & Outdoor Space

This outdoor space is quite inviting.  A wonderful spot to do nothing… maybe a little reading, drinking or napping. At night, it’s a cozy place to sit by the fire and roast a few marshmallows.

V&R garden - fire pit  the outdoor gathering place

V&R garden fire pit 2the fire pit

Vern & Ruthie garden

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Vern & Ruthie's garden

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Vern & Ruthie's garden

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Vern & Ruthie's garden

flowers along the garden borders

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V&R garden 7the swing at the garden shed with the view of the creek below

Vern, a retired teacher and Ruthie, an interior designer have worked tirelessly transforming their outdoor space from grass and overgrown rhododendrons to a place of entertainment and relaxation. They kept the color pallet simple, using mainly white and shades of green and mixing in other plants and flowers.  For more inspirations and ideas, you can follow Ruthie on Pinterest.

Thank you Vern & Ruthie Cook for sharing your garden with us.

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