a subtle color..
Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pic from the same garden as yesterday's post. My client made these tuteurs. Notice the drama of tuteurs in pots. The Anna Belle hydrangeas are a victory in this drought & hi temps & sun.
a subtle color.
Standing at the frontdoor, above, a view of the street, below.
Why do Americans give real estate to passing cars?
Vanishing Threshold landsape design starts inside your home. Not at the street.
Of course, in my mind, these chairs have already been designed into fabulous gardens.
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Wing it in my own little garden. In the beginning, & too long after, I did.
Winging it wasn't getting me beauty of the ages, low maintenance, color all year, views on axis, or Vanishing Threshold.
Flags, sited at/near frontdoor diminish both.
Flags reeking of cute? Must I go there? A flag with the word 'Welcome'. Oh dear. Your home & garden say 'WELCOME'. Remember, CUTE KILLS.

Had to share Peaches, (she lives here) a rescue, above, with you. Intellect? Ha, Peaches has her owner firmly under control.
As perfect as this entry, below, is I want to take it back
Drought & hi temps are the obvious diary entries upon each petal.
Cut the stems, peel off the foliage. Voila, ready to dry.
Lazy Woman's Guide to Drying Hydrangeas by Tara Dillard.

Good size, weight & depth for this metal house, above/below.
Chinoiserie, below, what will it look like painted your color?
I don't have, below, this shape of cloche. Tempting, but it has plastic panes.
Prices comparable to a nursery. BUT, everything shown is 50% to 66% off. Oddly, most nurseries I go into don't have this merchandise.
Found my quarry, below, a small cloche.
In Italy I saw large urns filled with bronze plants used atop buildings as finials. Wish these metal flowers, below, came in more sizes.
Smallest tray, below, $5.
Flowers begin white, fade pink, & will go beige at their conclusion.
Another oakleaf hydrangea, below, 5' away, in partial sun. Fading, with bits of pink, to beige.
Tasha's cache pots & how she used them were 1 take away from the book I knew I had to copy.
Finally found one, top pic, this spring while lecturing in Richmond, VA. Three Swallows Antiques had a booth at the Flower Show.
Can you believe Richard W. Brown's photography, above? Looks like a painting.
"I don't make proper flower arrangements; mine just grow, like the garden." Tovah Martin's writing invites you to tea with Tasha Tudor.
I have yet to create a floral arrangement in my cache pot. Cat's are one excuse but, mostly, it's selfishness. Not wanting to take so much from my garden.