Category Archives: decor

Thursday | November 19, 2015

Thanksgiving Centerpieces

I love using fresh flowers on Thanksgiving Day for my centerpieces. Just remember to keep the vases relatively low… you want your guests to be able to see and speak with their neighbors across the table!  I like to start my arrangements with a fall bouquet from my local supermarket or florist.

** I highly recommend Whole Foods, they always have amazing flowers**

Next I pick up some bouquets of roses in fall hues, think oranges, yellows, and creams.

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Always feed your flowers… for larger vases I would use two packets.

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Since I am using a shorter vase I will need to trim the flowers to fit. Even if you are using a taller vase, you will still need to slightly trim the bottom of all your flowers. You want a fresh cut so the flowers can better absorb the water and plant food.

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I put the fall bouquet into the vase first and spread the flowers out.

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Then I trim and individually add the roses for the best look!

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Happy Thanksgiving!!

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Wednesday | June 10, 2015

Planting Pots

I love flowers but I am definitely not someone who naturally has a green thumb! I try my best but sometimes, okay most of the time, I forget to water my potted plants. Thank God for automatic sprinklers… at least I know my plants in the ground are getting water every day!

That said, I do plant flowers in big urns at my front door every summer. I do this every year and hope that I remember to water them! So lets get started…

I always use Miracle-Gro potting mix. It is probably the same thing as regular dirt, but I definitely buy into it’s claim that your flowers will grow twice as big! And even if they don’t, whats the harm!!

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This year I am going with a purple theme because I loved the Salvia ‘Marcus’. I usually pick a flower that I love and build off it by adding other flowers that will complement it. This year I picked up some Salvia, Spreading Petunias, Petunias, and Coleus.

I start by filling a smaller pot that will fit into my urn. DON’T fill your urn with dirt… I learned this the hard way and the urn split right down the side from all the extra weight!

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So, fill the smaller pot with your potting mix or dirt. Take your largest plant, in my case the Salvia, and make sure the base of the plant comes to the top of your pot. You want all the greenery and flowers peeking out of the pot! You might need to add more potting mix underneath if this is not the case.

I usually go by size from largest to smallest plant when planting my pots, also keeping in mind color configurations and where you want each plant to end up. As the plants get smaller, keep adding more potting mix to fill in your gaps! Here is my finished product!

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Try to water once a day… even twice a day on those hot and humid ones!! If I can remember, I like to water my plants in the morning before the day really heats up so the water has time to soak in! Happy planting!!! And DON’T FORGET to water!

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