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Showing posts with label Garden types/design styles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garden types/design styles. Show all posts

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Fertilizer Friday/ Flaunt Your Flowers March 1/13


PSSSST!

Hey YOU!

Ya YOU! 
 
Do you know what day it is???

It’s Friday !!!!  
Wow this week sure flew by!

Friday is a BIG day for us here at Tootsie Time…(ok, just me…there is no one else here…lol) It’s a big deal because it means it’s PARTY TIME!!!!

Fertilizer Friday is the day of the week than an ELITE group of gardeners from all around the world get together, snap photos, link up and Flaunt Their Flowers!!!

If you are new to Tootsie Time and Fertilizer Friday, I just know you are asking yourself…”How do I join?”

Well…it’s easy really. Here’s all you need to know to become a part of this great group of gardeners, bloggers and friends:

If it is spring or summer where you live, you need to snap a few photos of what you have growing, blooming or just love to look at that is of the plant variety…if it is winter where you live, you may post past favorite photos…or indoor plants…whatever you like. The only criteria is that it is a plant or something growing! You do not need to use fertilizer to participate in this party, All I ask is that: Your post must include the logo above and/or abut if you do, this is the reminder to fertilize weekly! link to Tootsie Time, or the linky will be deleted. So....I would like to invite each and every one of you to join in and share your photos...

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If you follow me closely, you will know that I attended the NWFGS last week.  Today I am going to keep the suspense up of what is going on in my greenhouse this week, and share some more of the photos I took at the show!
 
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This is one of the show gardens set up for us all to drool over in Seattle.  It is a two part garden…One side is HERS and one side is HIS.  As you can see…I am a tad more enchanted with the HERS side…:)

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There are so many feminine little details in this garden.  I am loving it all…

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Loving this yellow Peony!

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I wonder if Grampie would notice his broadcaster missing ...he has one just like this…but he still uses it on occasion…

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No detail was spared in this garden…I love how they thought of everything!

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This garden is definitely up my alley!

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I would LOVE a picket fence around ANY part of my garden…hmmm….maybe I should plan something…

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This is HIS garden.   Very calm…very simple in color scheme…It is gorgeous…but not as cheery or fun as HERS.
I wish the other photos of this part of the garden had turned out better…but sadly all I have to share of HIS garden are these two shots.

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Yep…I will take a colorful bright and cheery garden filled with whimsy any day over a monotone garden…I am not a girl who would ever say any garden is ugly…there is NO such thing! But there are certain things I think a garden should be…and colorful is one of them!

What do you think?

I think that I need to let you guys have a turn…and in that case… that is all for me this week!

Well…what are you waiting for???

GO!!! 

Get your flaunt on!!!


I wish all of you hugs and smiles, and safe and happy weekend plans!


Thank you all so much for dropping in today, and to those that faithfully link in to this party…and who are patient while waiting for me to FINALLY visit you…it seems there are not enough hours in a day anymore...THANK YOU!


Until Next Time... Happy Gardening!


*)*)*)  Lies are like candy...put too many of them in your mouth and you'll end up choking on them.  (just sayin’)


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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Fertilizer Friday/ Flaunt Your Flowers Feb. 22/13

PSSSST!

Hey YOU!

Ya YOU!   

Do you know what day it is???

It’s Friday !!!!  

Wow this week sure flew by!

Friday is a BIG day for us here at Tootsie Time…(ok, just me…there is no one else here…lol) It’s a big deal because it means it’s PARTY TIME!!!!

Fertilizer Friday is the day of the week than an ELITE group of gardeners from all around the world get together, snap photos, link up and Flaunt Their Flowers!!!

If you are new to Tootsie Time and Fertilizer Friday, I just know you are asking yourself…”How do I join?”

Well…it’s easy really. Here’s all you need to know to become a part of this great group of gardeners, bloggers and friends:

If it is spring or summer where you live, you need to snap a few photos of what you have growing, blooming or just love to look at that is of the plant variety…if it is winter where you live, you may post past favorite photos…or indoor plants…whatever you like. The only criteria is that it is a plant or something growing! You do not need to use fertilizer to participate in this party, All I ask is that: Your post must include the logo above and/or abut if you do, this is the reminder to fertilize weekly! link to Tootsie Time, or the linky will be deleted.

So....I would like to invite each and every one of you to join in and share your photos...

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As most of you already know, I am not even close to being at home…I am actually 2000km away from home…and that means I am not going to be able to share anything that I actually grew with you this week…so…Instead….since I am all the way in Seattle Washington for the NWFGS, I think I will share a few photos that I have taken at the show!

Today's post is going to be up a little earlier than usual...at least I THINK it is...there is a time difference here...and really I am not sure WHAT time it actually is...lol....yes...I am a blonde...with muscles that HURT from walking around in downtown Seattle....UPHILL a lot of the way!  So...the post is going up...and it will be whatever time it is!  haha!  As long as I have it up today...and it is good for the weekend...I am happy with that! :)

Lets get started....I am excited to share some of the photos I took at the show!

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This is C-U-T-E!   I think I could enjoy one of these…very much…:)

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A little eaves trough gardening anyone?   This is cute too!

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I LOVE the fun in this garden…that pot adds so much whimsy!  Gardening is a sport that allows us to use our sense of humor…and this…is a great example of that!

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This is just gorgeous…there is no other word for it.  Gorgeous!

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Is is bed time yet?

I have so many photos to share…but only so much can be done at a time…so that is it for this Tootsie today!   I can’t wait to see what you guys have to dazzle and inspire me this week!   I hope to be able to comment to everyone this week…but it will be a few days until that can happen…we still have a 2000 km drive home!

So…what are you waiting for???

  Get your flaunt on!!!

I wish all of you hugs and smiles, and safe and happy weekend plans!

Thank you all so much for dropping in today, and to those that faithfully link in to this party…and who are patient while waiting for me to FINALLY visit you…it seems there are not enough hours in a day anymore...THANK YOU!

Until Next Time... Happy Gardening!

*)*)*)  Everyone always says how they wish they could go back in time and fix all of the mistakes they made. But you need to take into consideration that those mistakes are what got you here today.

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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

The Victorian Garden

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I recently was both delighted and shocked when my gardens were accused of being of the Victorian Style. I absolutely LOVE Victorian decorating in my home…but in my garden??? I had no idea that I was doing any particular design style…I was just being me!

Curious as to what exactly Victorian style gardens looked like…and what hallmarks they were known for…I did some research. I learned that I do in fact primarily garden in a Victorian style, however, I do like a lot of other styles of gardening, and therefore have blended them into my landscape.

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The most prominent attributes of Victorian garden design seem to be order and neatness. It is a classic style that any gardener would find pride in.

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The Victorian style is known for Ornate decor, over-the-top gardens and geometrically pleasing designs, immaculately kept lawns and well-groomed hedges and flower beds . This style of gardening gained enormous popularity between 1850 and 1890, an era best noted as the Victorian period.

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Ornate edging in the form of plantings, and hedges were planted (and trimmed to perfection) to create the sharp and straight lines that Victorian gardens are so well known for.

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The Victorian garden has always been all about show. It is a garden that is meant to be noticed, looked at, wandered through and admired. They are high-maintenance gardens – but are in no way supposed to look that way. I suspect that those who adopt this type of garden love to spend time maintaining them.

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When planting the flower beds, the objective is the bolder the better. Flamboyant colour choices and vivid hues are HUGE in a Victorian garden. Beds of bold and beautiful flowers are typically planted along borders or within rectangular or circular beds. Always did you see crisp edges and immaculately kept grass around them. Gravel, or stone pavers were then used to create garden pathways throughout the gardens to add a sense of unity to the overall look of the garden, and in some cases, to separate the beds from one another.

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The Victorians often had access to a wide range of exotic plants from around the world and their use in the garden was seen as a sign of wealth and prestige. Often they would make the exotic plant the centerpiece of a planting or container, and in many cases used greenhouses to propagate and maintain these plants in the off season.

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Green grass surrounding the gardens - the lawns in Victorian times were always immaculately kept and managed.

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In more modern Victorian gardens the lawns may be somewhat minimized and replaced by paved areas for seating and relaxing.

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Examples of common flowers found in a Victoria garden include bluebells, impatiens, petunias, verbena, zinnia, chrysanthemums, geraniums, begonias, nasturtium, hollyhocks and snapdragons.

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For the Victorian gardener, it is all about being bold. They want to put their gardens on a stage for everyone to see. (in my case…for you guys, as most of my garden efforts are in the back yard where not many even know they exist!)

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Planting things like marigolds and coleus or pansy will lend only to enhance this type of garden.

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Ornaments such as cement or metal benches, urns, fountains, sundials, sculptures and birdbaths are all common features in a Victorian garden.

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They are often left untouched with brightly colored paints, as to lend a feeling of natural beauty to the garden.

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In my case, I don’t have ornate sundials or things as such…I tend to use ‘olden’ things, (or things that I build/create) that are pretty that will offset the flowers in the displays I create with them.

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Structures such as building foundations, sheds, and fences are viewed by the Victorian gardener as unsightly necessities, and are often camouflaged with vines, plantings or potted displays.

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Keeping in mind that there are several key elements in a Victorian garden, always remember that there is always flexibility in how each gardener will use the different components.

Where do I begin to create my own Victorian Garden you ask???

Here’s the DIY of it all…the fundamentals if you will:

Begin by planting a fine blade grass in your garden. Soft and luxurious lawns that are immaculately manicured on a regular basis are a mainstay to a Victorian garden. Every edge must be cut and squared off to create a polished look.

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When possible, thick shrubs and hedges may be planted around the edge of your garden to hide property lines and fences, as well as to create privacy.

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Strategically place some trees in your garden. You can use any type of tree however weeping willows, weeping birches and other interesting and unusual trees are the most popular additions to the traditional Victorian garden. The trees will provide a source of shade, and add interest to the garden. Some trees are even used to create topiaries to add interest or planted to become focal points in different areas of the space.

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Fencing depending on the style of fence you use, you can always grow some vines or plant hedges to hide the structures. If you choose an ornately decorated fence, having a vine here and there is not out of the question, but is not a necessity, as it will only add beauty and interest to the garden! Oh how I wish I had either a lot more vines, or a beautiful cast iron fence!

I discuss hiding an unsightly structure in your garden here

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Flowers….DO NOT FORGET THE FLOWERS!! The more the merrier, the bigger the better the brighter…well you get the idea…Just make sure you are arranging them in an appealing and eye catching way!

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You could make all the flowers one height…or you can plan your flower beds and make them graduating in height from lowest growing in the front to tallest in the back. I teach you all about the planning of a flower bed here.

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I am offering another short list of common Victorian favorites:

Azalea, Holly, Hydrangea, Rose, Lilac, Forsythia, Andromeda, Barberry, Peony and Quince. Prized vines might include: Clematis, Ivy, Wisteria, Morning Glory and Honeysuckle.
Commonly planted perennials and annuals include: Delphinium, Aster, Alyssum, Chrysanthemum, Tulip, Pansy, Violet, Lavender, Daylily, Hosta and Yarrow.

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Keep in mind, that the Victorians LOVED their flowers, and the list of favorites is far to long for me to publish to you. I recommend planting what YOU like to see…it seems to me that the Victorians did!

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Add yourself a little garden art.

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Go with your gut.

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I discussed above the different types of things that were traditional to the Victorian Garden, but you are the gardener…and what pleases your eye…is perfect.

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Go ahead, add a little whimsy! However I would not recommend garden gnomes and the like…they may not be quite formal or fancy enough for a Victorian Style Garden.

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Well planned plantings, and ornamental garden props will go a long way in reshaping your space into one reminiscent of Victorian times.

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Whatever your budget, the possibilities are endless to capture this romantic era in your yard, no matter if you live in a simple cottage, modern bungalow….or whatever style of house. You absolutely do not have to live in one of the lovely and esteemed ‘painted ladies’ to successfully create with Victorian style.

Do you garden Victorian Style? If so…share it! Flaunt it on Friday for all the world to see…If not…what is YOUR favorite garden design style? I’d love to see you flaunt that too!

Friday’s flaunt is JUST around the corner…consider this your personal invitation to join us in this weekly parade of gorgeous and inspiring gardens!

I do hope you all enjoyed your tour of my Victorian Garden. The photos were a collection of years past…to the present day.

Until next time…Happy Gardening!

*)*)*)…to that very special three. And to one in particular- I do love to see you taking such an interest in my site here…I am flattered that you are even emailing my link posts to friends! Thanks for making my life so full!

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