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Sylish and elegant flower designs

Look beyond the typical colored flowers for Christmas decoration and flaunt the ruffled, two-toned petals of the parrot tulip. Play off their chartreuse stripes by adding Plumosa fern to the bouquet and spruce pieces at the base of a metallic serving tray. Continue the color theme by filling clear containers …

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Inspiring and elegant modern vintage designs

Sarah has been a leading interior designer for more than 20 years. Although she leans towards classical, symmetrical architecture, her style has a modern edge with her own innovative and distinctive designs of fabric, wallpaper and furniture with color and pattern. Over the past few years, Sarah has worked on …

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How to grow bluebells in your own garden

Bluebell seeds can take several years to reach flowering size, so it’s better to buy bulbs. In spring you can get bluebells while they’re flowering (also called ‘in the green’), which many gardeners believe have a better chance of establishing well. Alternatively you can buy them as dry bulbs to …

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Everything you need about coastal design ideas

It’s also not the same as Mediterranean, or tropical. In the simplest definition, coastal is close to the shore. Using natural light, soft tones and a clean aesthetic, it’s meant to evoke the windiness of the beach. Basically, it feels like summer all year round inside your house. “A coastal …

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How to grow Passiflora from cuttings

Passiflora is a striking tropical vine that is easy to grow. This popular houseplant or garden vine is also easy to propagate. Passionflower propagation can be achieved by seed or stem cuttings in spring, or by layering in late summer. Propagating Passion Flower Seeds Passion flower seeds germinate best when …

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Inspiring container gardening ideas

To see your cluster of houseplants as a sculpture, imagine if they were all attached, would the design still work or would it seem awkward? Although all plants and plantings may vary, they should generally flow into a cohesive form when arranged together. If you have a cluster of potted …

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How to grow and care amazing dahlias

Dahlias require a fertile, moist but well-drained soil, and a sunny, sheltered spot. The taller varieties need staking. In autumn, dig up the tubers and overwinter them in a frost-free place, such as a greenhouse or a shed. Bring them back into growth in early April, then plant out in …

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Add charm to your garden with black flowers

There’s no doubt about it – black flowers add a touch of dramatic intensity to any landscape. They add a new meaning to the phrase ‘black goes with anything’. Truly black blooms are rare, and most flowers marketed as black are actually deep red, blue, or purple. While the deepest …

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How to grow inspiring amaryllis flowers from bulbs

From spidery cybisters to 75 cm tall giants, all amaryllis have the same requirements. They are best suited to a rich, very well-drained growing medium, in a warm, bright location. Provide this by incorporating gravel or sand and leaf mold or well-rotted manure into multi-purpose compost. Amaryllis take six to …

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