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Pulled from the basement, below, my grandmother's wheel barrow. No time, yet, to fill it with terra cotta pots & 'style' its placement.
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Today, above, with hydrangeas. In spring, below, with Chinese snowball.
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Chinese snowball petals swirling, below, onto unfurling hydrangea foliage.
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In the snow, below.
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When sasanqua's bloom in fall another wheelbarrow pic. Had no idea it would become a seasonal attraction. Still pondering where I'll place it once it's filled with terra cotta pots. I adore this type of pondering. Priceless.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Susanne Hudson created the top wheelbarrow.
4 comments:
Tara, thanks for stopping by. So glad you told me about Susanne's house & that the pic came from her. I didn't know anything about her beautiful gardens, but linked back to your post about her last year, so more people can see her work. Gorgeous!
What treasure, a wooden wheel barrow with plain old terra cotta pots. Love it.
Oooohh, I LOVE things that keep giving all year- lovely!
Oh nice!! Loved your blog... I need lots of ideas from here... for my home!! :-)
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