autumn

GARDEN TRICKS MAKE FOR VISUAL TREATS

Requests from my clients for Halloween decor are infrequent, as many of their homes are not exactly situated in trick-or-treating neighborhoods.  Pictured are a few entrances I designed, the focus being pretty rather than scary.

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©linda nelson 2014
©linda nelson 2014
©linda nelson 2014

Our mid-atlantic zone 7 region is ideal for incorporating a few summer season plants into the autumn mix.  And, while trusty mums and cabbages are readily available, fresh cut evergreens are great contenders, too.  I think incorporating them bridges the autumn and winter look together, allowing the display to read as “current” for a longer period of time.  Evergreen branches can fill pockets in your container plantings where summer annuals have succumb to frost.

©linda nelson 2014
©Linda Nelson 2014

With regard to what’s growing in the ground, perennials such as sedge grasses, sedum, dusty miller, yucca and euphorbia visually carry a garden further into the season.  Often sold in one gallon size pots, they are ideal for nestling into container planting arrangements, too.

©linda nelson 2014
©linda nelson 2014
©linda nelson 2014
©linda nelson 2014
©linda nelson 2014

I hope this post has delivered a little insight on how to enjoy your potted plantings a bit longer.

There you have it.

Now, start planting.

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AN AUTUMN CRAFT PREVIEW

Thought I’d whet your decorative crafty appetite with a little autumn preview.  Start gathering pinecones… the tight, unopened ones (you know, the ones you normally overlook).  Be sure to stay tuned, as a future tutorial and inspirational post is in the works!

 By the way, the floral arrangements are purely for your viewing pleasure.

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WHAT’S GORGEOUS NOW

©Linda Nelson 2013
©Linda Nelson 2013
© Linda Nelson 2013

There is so much intensely color saturated plant material to work with right now; I feel like a child opening a BIG  box of crayons.  I’ve consolidated my thriving summer container plantings, and have incorporated them with fall flowering plants and decorative accents.  I will enjoy this show until it is time to strike down the set next month.

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