Having a summer wedding? We've got a stack of creative wedding ideas for summer! Think table decor, receprion, we went the whole nine yards.
No one will guess this rustic wedding décor is from IKEA - although thrifty-and-proud couples will struggle to keep these great hacks secret!
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Before we finish showing you the rest of the inside of our home, we decided to take a little detour… OUTSIDE! We love our backyard. Our Tudor cottage is situated on about 1 acre of land, with a large front yard and even bigger backyard. It’s perfect for our four girls. Last summer, we started Phas
Another floral design book has hit the shelves, and it’s a beauty. Dripping with the most stunning images by husband and wife duo, Gemma Ingalls and Andrew Ingalls, IN FULL FLOWER: INSPIRED D…
This time of year, South Carolina’s warm, moist air is fragrant with Confederate (star) jasmine, above, and robust gardenias like those in the garden below. I was there recently to address th…
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Porcelain Rectangular Planter With Bronze Feet 18x6.5x6
I love fun gifts and this Grinch Inspired Gift is going to be so fun to give to my friends. I love the green wine glasses!
There are hundreds of different pies in the Southern arsenal (and almost as many cookbooks on the subject), so choosing a pie to make for National Pi Day proved to be quite difficult. When I finally narrowed it down to chocolate, my decision didn’t exactly become easier. There’s chocolate fudge pie, chocolate cream pie, chocolate pudding pie, chocolate chip pecan pie… Well, you get the drift.
Vigorous, sprawling trumpet vine (Campsis radicans) spreads through underground runners and self-seeds freely. Also called trumpet creeper, trumpet vine is hardy in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 4 through 9. It grows 25 to 40 feet tall and 5 to 10 feet wide, bearing orange or scarlet, trumpet-shaped summer flowers. Trumpet vine seed germination rates improve after a period of chilling to break their dormancy, and seeds germinate when temperatures rise. Seed can be sown in potting soil and chilled in a refrigerator or stored in a plastic bag in a refrigerator for sowing outdoors in spring.Leave in the Cold1Fill a plant container with potting soil to 1 inch below the rim. Push three or four seeds gently below the surface of the soil, evenly spaced in the container, to the same depth as the width of the seeds. Water the container and leave it to drain.2Put the container with sown trumpet vine seeds inside a clear plastic bag, and wrap the bag loosely around the container. Place the container in a refrigerator, and leave it for two months.3Take the container out of the refrigerator, and remove the plastic bag. Place the container on a sunny windowsill, or in a greenhouse or other bright spot where the temperature is no lower than 50 degrees Fahrenheit at night.4Check the container every three or four days for signs of growing trumpet vine seedlings. Apply water regularly so that the potting soil is constantly moist but not sodden.Step Outside1Place trumpet vine seeds in a plastic bag and seal it. Store the bag in a refrigerator for two months.2Dig over a 1 foot square area for growing trumpet vine in spring, after all danger of frost has passed. Break up the ground with a garden fork to a depth of 1 foot and remove any weeds and their roots. Level the surface of the soil with a rake.3Push three or four trumpet vine seeds beneath the soil surface, spaced three or four inches apart, until covered by their own depth in soil. Water the ground until the soil is moist but not sodden.4Check the site every one or two weeks, removing any weeds that appear, and watering the ground if the surface dries out.Materials: seed,annual,vegetable,flowers,Thunbergia Alata,White,Window box,Groundcover,On a trellis,and columns,as a screen In hanging basket,Decorating mailbox Select your desired size and color from the available option
I have created some DIY friendly layouts you can copy, modify, or use as a springboard for planning your own outdoor getaway.
Tres leches cake is made by pouring a three milk mixture over light, airy sponge cake. This recipe makes a delicious dessert for spring and summer.