This first photo is of one of my plate flowers. I have it hanging on the fence that goes around the veggie garden. I plan on listing some on Etsy in the next few weeks.
Last year I really wanted to buy an antique millstone, but frankly, I do not have that kind of dough, so I made one out of hypertufa. I think it turned out great and I have plans to try and make a bigger one sometime soon. Instructions on how you can make your own can be found on our website here.
This photo below is of our Bridal Wreath Spireas. They are so gorgeous in June when they bloom. If you've never seen one in bloom, you can see a picture of ours here.
Proof that I do actually leave my totems out all year. Snow, sleet, nor freezing rain can harm my glass totems. And don't they look so pretty in the snow? I've been testing the adhesive I use for years and I can only say it is the best. To find out how to make your own totems, check my instructions here. You can also purchase totems I have made in our Etsy Shop.
This last scene for today almost looks as if it should be in a scenic park doesn't it? I am so lucky we have the little bit of land that we do. It's always nice to come home to a little bit of paradise after a hectic day. This picture was taken from the view of our shade garden. I leave the hydrangea blooms on the stems until late winter or early spring when I trim them off to get ready for the growing season. They are so pretty after a snowfall.








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