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Have you ever imagined seeing a pencil whose tip has been intricately carved into a tiny train, or perhaps seeing traffic light signals brilliantly adorned with vivid LEDs on the pole? That must be some rather crazy concepts, right? Well, not so much when you take into consideration other things you are about to witness in this post.
The unique variegated foliage of Euphorbia Ascot Rainbow is unbelievable and will look fantastic in your garden from spring through late fall. It was selected for its highly ornamental variegated flowers and foliage. Narrow, grey-green leaves have a striking yellow edge. In the cooler months, the foliage at the ends of the stems becomes flushed with red, pink, and orange shades. Ascot Rainbow Spurge makes a fabulous specimen in a brightly colored patio container and will undoubtedly add flair to the patio or deck. It is highly heat and drought tolerant, so it works so well in pots.
'Rainbow Marcella' is known for its petite size and warm colored flowers. Boasting tropical and true summer colors of orange, pink and peach, your garden will be full of vibrancy. An excellent Coneflower for container planting as well as perennial borders. Learn more about how to grow Echinacea Height: up to 20" inches tall Echinacea is a hardy perennial that survives very cold winters! Commonly called “coneflowers” Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds Echinacea thrives in full to partial sun Deer resistant
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Un souffle alternatif parcours ce shooting d'inspiration coloré. Rainbow Love, c'est leur histoire haute en couleurs et en fusion.
Our 70s Retro Rainbow Wallpaper Mural is a favorite for fans of retro interiors. The toned-down rainbow stripes come together to make a groovy wave across a wall, which will give a fun 70’s look to your space. Whether you want to add some color to your kitchen, style a mid-century living room, or create a retro space dedicated to 1970’s nostalgia, this design makes a wow-worthy statement wall that will be a fun centerpiece to any room in your home. Our designers suggest matching the Rainbow Track mural with dark wood decor, white accents, and bright primary colors. We also have a stylish rainbow ombre wallpaper if you want a more abstract rainbow design. Looking for something for your little one? Transform your kids bedroom or nursery with our great selection of kids rainbow wallpaper.
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We finally got out from four days of tropical storm Lowell as sunset approached last night and I got a special photo gift -- a rainbow to go with the sunflowers....Yeah! This was a tricky one because of the Home Depot store and other stuff to the east of the park. I had to get down low to get rid of the buildings and then hide a power pole behind each tree. I cloned out some power lines on the horizon here.
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Perhaps it is a certain reluctance to let go of summer because every year at this time I find myself searching for ways to extend the flowering season. I poke around nurseries, which are largely empty in late summer, looking for something to catch my eye. The majority of gardeners tend to shop for plants in the spring. A natural inclination is to choose something with a bloom attached. Hey, I do it too! You want to know what you are getting after all. The problem with this selection method is that it often means that you have a garden filled with early summer flowers, and nothing but green come mid-August. To get further pointers on late bloomers, I also like to visit other gardens and take note of plants in flower. For fun, I thought that I would do a series of posts on late summer bloomers based on both these sources of inspiration. The first up has to be a post on that cottage garden favourite: Phlox paniculata. Phlox is one of my favourite flowers to photograph. I love the way the flowers catch the light. Some are sweetly fragrant, like this soft mauve colored one that I got from another gardener. The Phlox paniculata in my garden grow in full sun, half-shade, and shade. That is quite a bit of versatility if you ask me! From this experience, I would have to say that full sun and half-shade work best. The plants in deep shade are much slower to establish and have fewer flowers. Phlox paniculata, 'Laura' and pink colored Phlox paniculata, 'Eva Cullum' While beautiful, phlox do have a few drawbacks. They are a little slow to form a good-sized clump. The phlox growing along the front of our white picket fence is 3 or 4 years in the making. Phlox also don't appreciate drought conditions. Their leaves droop and look downright pathetic. I have had to water my plants regularly to keep them going during this year's drought. Finally, phlox are prone to white powdery mildew. The good news is that there are lots of mildew-resistant varieties to choose from. Properly spacing the plants to allow good circulation helps to prevent problems and I have always kept this in mind when choosing a location for new plants. I still sometimes find a slight dusting of mildew late in the season, but it is never a big worry. Recently, I went shopping for new plants and I thought that I would share my findings, along with a few planting suggestions from my garden and in other gardens that I have admired. Available at the nursery: Top left: Phlox paniculata, Flame Series, 'Barfourteen' Top right: Phlox paniculata, 'Nicky' Bottom: Phlox paniculata,'Pixie Miracle Grace' At Larkwhistle Garden on the Bruce Peninsula a magenta colored phlox is combined with pink roses and a creamy colored sedum in the left corner. Phlox paniculata, 'Niki', and at its feet, Geranium, 'Rozanne' This is a combination in my own garden. Another mauve and pink phlox available at the nursery: Top left: Phlox paniculata,'Becky Towe' Top Right: Phlox paniculata, 'Laura'Bottom left: Phlox paniculata, 'Peppermint Twist' Bottom Right: Phlox paniculata, 'Light Pink Flame' A combination from Larkwhistle Gardens on the Bruce Peninsula: a hot pink phlox and a blue Globe Thistle, Echinops ritro. Another pretty combination: this time it is an unknown pink variety and Russian Sage, Perovskia atriplicifolia at the Niagara Botanical Garden A few of the warm mauves available at the local nursery: Top left: Phlox paniculata, 'Laura' 'Top Right: Phlox paniculata, "Speed Limit' has smaller, dainty flowers than most phlox Bottom: Phlox paniculata, 'Little Boy' Phlox at Lost Horizon's Nursery: Filling in at the base of a white hydrangea is a mauve-colored phlox. Below that, there is a mix of plants including a heart-shaped Brunnera, variegated Japanese Sedge and an edging of bronze-colored Ajuga. I am sorry this is such a terrible picture, but I wanted to show a couple of white options. This is Phlox paniculata,'Jade'. The flowers are smaller (less floppy) than the well-known variety called 'David' and are a pale, greenish-cream. Phlox paniculata, 'David' is fragrant, and very mildew resistant. This variety is very tall and may require staking. Remove faded flowers to encourage a second round of flowers. White phlox used at Larkwhistle garden. Here it is combined with deep blue Monkshood, red Monarda, a yellow daylily and tall yellow Helenium. Phlox paniculata,'Creme de Menthe' is similar to variegated 'Nora Leigh' which has leaves accented with cream. 'Creme de Menthe' is splashed with a more of butter color. I ended up buying this one. Love those creamy-yellow and green leaves! I have decided to plant my 'Creme de Menthe' phlox next to a blue Agastache, 'Blue Fortune'. I think I'll add a sedum into this mix (possibly Sedum 'Autumn Joy' or 'Meteor'). Another beauty at Larkwhistle Gardens. I believe this phlox with lilac-blue flowers and a darker mauve eye is Phlox paniculata, 'Frans Schubert'. Height: 80-90 cm. Unfortunately, you need to watch out for mildew on 'Frans Schubert'. Not all phlox are cool shades of pink, purple and white! Phlox paniculata, 'Gold Mine' is a mid-sized variety (70-75 cm) with yellow edged leaves. Phlox paniculata, 'Coral Flame' Again at Larkwhistle garden, a hot pink phlox is combined with white phlox, a star-shaped Castor Bean Plant, and a tall, yellow Mullein. I think you'll agree that, if you don't have any Phlox paniculata in your garden, you're really missing out on something in the late summer.
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We know, we know. The first thing you think of when you see “stained glass” is probably a church, and you’re probably wondering what this might have to do with your home. Well, the art of playing with light is definitely one that historic structures the world over have mastered, but you can also bring this design idea into your home in subtle and interesting ways. Whether you’re scouring flea markets for an old window or redesigning your front door, we’ve gathered up 10 stained glass ideas we think you’ll love.
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