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Wood Residence Design

April 10, 2015 by Lacey Leave a Comment

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Cottage Garden Design

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Atrium Landscape Design

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This is a design for an indoor atrium.

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Ornamental Kale & the Benefits of Perennial Foliage Plants in the Garden

February 23, 2015 by Lacey Leave a Comment

 

oranmental kale 2

We just couldn’t stay away.  They say that the completely un-February like weather we’ve been having lately will disappear for a few days of rain and snow and below 50 degree weather.  But even with that forecast on the horizon we couldn’t help ourselves, we had to go to the garden center to get some ideas and soak ourselves in the fragrance of the greenhouse.  I can never get over that smell of fresh potting soil and sweet blossoms.  There are few things more thereputic than the sound of running water and the smell inside a greenhouse.

While we were perusing their selection of early spring bedding plants we came across the ornamental kale, in which my daughter was immensely interested.

ornamental kale

 

As she plucked a few leaves off and immediately tried to shove them in her mouth I explained that this was ornamental kale, and that we weren’t going to eat this stuff today.  Although it’s technically edible, it’s not as tasty as the stuff we buy in the grocery store.  She looked at me a little confused {as did the few folks around me as I explained kale to a 9 month old}, and we went along softly touching the ruffled texture of their leaves without popping them in our mouths.

 

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It’s no secret the flowering plants are show stoppers in the garden.  Big and colorful blooms can be eye-catching,  sweet smelling additions to a garden, but I often prefer the understated beauty of foliage plants.  Although they aren’t as flashy as blooming plants, they can provide texture and unity to planting beds.  I like to think of them as the backup singers without whose shoo bop bops the song of my landscape wouldn’t be complete.

The supporting foliage of ornamental kale will dwindle once the weather heats up around late May, but here’s a few perennial foliage plants that can provide a beautiful backdrop for both perennial and annual blossoms.

perennial foliage plants

Filed Under: Annuals, Design Tips, Perennials Tagged With: early spring annuals, osaka white ornamental kale

in my garden- Getting Rid of Grape Hyacinth Bulbs

February 17, 2015 by Lacey 16 Comments

Getting Rid of Grape Hyacinth WeedsOne of the surest signs of spring is the emergence of bulbs.  From tulips to daffodils and hyacinths, once I see those spear-shaped leaves poking through my soil I breathe a sigh of relief knowing winter is on it’s way out.  Usually.

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Filed Under: Bulbs, Here's How, Projects Tagged With: hyacinth bulbs, invasive bulbs

My Favorite Gardening Magazine: The English Garden

February 10, 2015 by Lacey 1 Comment

My Favorite Garden Magazine

Every eight weeks or so I receive springtime in my mailbox.  It comes in the form of my favorite gardening magazine, The English Garden.  I say springtime because finding it in the mailbox gives me the same feeling as seeing the first leaves on a lilac bush, or the tips of tulips pushing through the soil. As I turn the pages and look through the index I’m reminded of why I’m a gardener and I fall in love with landscaping all over again.

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Signs of Spring- My Divided Salvia

February 6, 2015 by Lacey Leave a Comment

salvia division

In the late fall I decided to undertake a division of my salvia.  The previous owners had planted six in front of the house.  Three in a very straight line under one window, the other three were a mirror image, planted just as neatly below the opposite window.  I’m not a symmetrical type of girl. Although I think grouping material is a great way to achieve a harmonious look, I try to avoid straight lines whenever possible.  So those babies were divvied up and carefully distributed throughout my garden.

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Filed Under: Perennials, Propagation

How to Transfer Images to Fabric or Wood with CitraSolv

January 17, 2015 by Lacey 7 Comments

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I’ve been researching different ways to transfer images to surfaces like fabric and wood.  There’s a bunch of different methods using freezer paper, wax paper, or even printing straight on the fabric.  In my research however, I didn’t come across any method as easy and permanent as this one using an all natural cleaning product called CitraSolv.

So here it goes, to transfer an image to fabric or wood using this method you’ll need:

  • a piece of fabric or wood (the tighter the weave on the fabric the better)
  • paintbrush
  • 4-5 pins if you’re attaching your image to fabric, tape if you’re transferring to wood
  • spoon
  • CitraSolv- since it’s an all natural cleaner you should be able to find it at any Whole Foods market.  I picked mine up for $5.99
  • image for transfer
    • it has to be a toner based image, ink jet won’t work
    • your picture needs to be a mirror image (backwards) there’s a 23 second video on how to flip an image in Word here

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Printable Kitchen Canister Labels + packing tape image transfer

January 3, 2015 by Lacey 1 Comment

allmyfriendsareflowers canister labels

January, a new beginning.  I always feel that the beginning of the year is a new gardening milestone for me.  Something about the start of a new year makes me feel like it’s time to start planning out beds evaluating new varieties of veggies to try in my garden.  I have to remind myself to hit the breaks a bit, after all, the last frost in Utah county is still months away.

In order to slow down my garden hungry spirit, I try to turn my attention to the indoors.  I figure if I can get the interior of my home organized and running smooth during these winter months, that once spring starts to hit I can grab my trowel, head out my back door, and never look back.  Except for some laundry and light vacuuming I guess, but that’s good enough for me!

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Air Cleaning Houseplants

November 26, 2014 by Lacey Leave a Comment

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houseplants… 

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