Holiday Outdoor Decorating Tips from Mariani Landscape
Planting A Garden Vase In 3 Easy Steps | Unsophisticook
Three easy steps to planting a garden vase that will be a beautiful focal point for your front porch, deck, or patio. Perfect proportions every time!
Christmas Idea # 6: DIY Decorative Pots - Paperblog
Again inspired by Pinterest, I decided to do some jazzy pots for my walkway this year. The pots are actually leftovers from Spring 2011 when I picked up ready-made arrangements at Costco.
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Deborah Silver is an accomplished and experienced landscape and garden designer whose firm first opened its doors in 1986.
Christmas planter
Summer Whites | Deborah Silver & Co.
I I have planted many a white annual or perennial garden for a client. White and summer-made for each other. White reflects heat and light. It looks cool and crisp in the hottest weather. Anything white looks freshing. Too sophisticated for sweat. These boxwood spheres got a little dress up from some Lamium White Nancy and [...]
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How to make your own outdoor holiday planter.
I thought it would be fun to share in pictures how we create our holiday planters. This is a fun project to do at home and a great way to be creative. I use the tried and true planter method of …
My Yellow Farmhouse
A Sampling of Everything - Decorating, Quilting, Sewing, Cooking and Daily Life in the Farmhouse
Outdoor Christmas Planter
Beautiful Winter Urn Decor Ideas
See how I made these beautiful outdoor festive DIY holiday urns with birch and pine for my entryway! Great Christmas and winter container decorating tips!
Christmas Ornament Tree - daisymaebelle
how to make a christmas tree out of ornaments
56 Amazing front porch Christmas decorating ideas
It's that time of the year again to get started decorating your front porch and front door for Christmas, welcoming your guests into your holiday home.
Easy Fall Door Swag Using Dried Naturals
I haven't done a whole lot of fall fluffing around the house yet because it's still around 85-90 degrees here in East Texas (ugh!). However, I did manage to fall fluff my front porch (say