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Hydrangeas Are Pretty

Hydrangeas Are Pretty

http://hydrangeasarepretty.blogspot.com

Life ramblings and our journey through adoption

Monica Fallini Daily Paintings

Monica Fallini Daily Paintings

http://mfallinipaintings.blogspot.com/

A portfolio of artist Monica Fallini ' s daily paintings, original art available for purchase direct from the artist, oil and acrylic paintings, fine art.

Nancy Medina Art

Nancy Medina Art

http://nancymedinaart.blogspot.com

This is the account of Flower Mound Studio, where there resides one artist and her three little four-footed studio assistants. I paint original oil landscapes, florals, and pet portraits in bright, expressive colors and all my works have just a bit o

Chicago Wedding Flowers

Chicago Wedding Flowers

http://chicagoweddingflowers.blogspot.com

Chicago Wedding Flowers is your source for Chicago Wedding Flowers.

Intrinsically Florrie

Intrinsically Florrie

http://intrinsicallyflorrie.blogspot.com/

Intrinsically Florrie is about my life and the things worth photographing in it, along with my ramblings. I feature everything from bags to hydrangeas. My own art work is also posted and there are lots of style features. At the moment I have a 'Save

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Wedding Florist Q&A – Part Two

Required Reading For Brides & Vendors | 23 hours ago by Weddzilla

As promised, here’s the second half of my Q&A with amazing Southern California wedding florist Jamie Mastright. If you missed the first part, feel free to check out my previous post. Enjoy! What are the most popular floral color schemes r read more

MoBot’s Gardenland Express delivers big impact in tiny forms

Sugar Creek Gardens' Blog | December 31st 2009

A tiny Climatron. The real thing. POSTED BY KIM — The Missouri Botanical Garden has again worked its magic with this year’s Gardenland Express.  While last year’s exhibit was a true winter wonderland, this year the garden tipped it read more

Winter Sights

Farm Home Life | December 29th 2009 by Trixie

I love it when all the greenery of summer is spent. While the grasses, flowers, shrubs and trees are not as showy as they are in summer, they have their own unique beauty in fall and winter. I especially like how they look with a back drop of snow.Qu read more

Favorites 2009: Paper

Snippet & Ink | December 29th 2009 by Kathryn

Ten of my favorite paper items pulled from 2009 inspiration boards...Originally posted in Board #337: Sun Kissed, 1/21.Originally posted in Board #349: Black & Shell, 2/18.Originally posted in Board #353: Songbird Love, 2/25.Originally posted in read more

Affordable Weddings – Quick Tip #8

NoKnowsWeddings.com - Beautiful but affordable wedding tips | December 28th 2009

Choose your favorite flower as the theme to your wedding.  It will be much cheaper for you or your florist to order flowers such as roses, hydrangeas and carnations in bulk or bunches verses placing multiple orders for mixed blooms.  It will also read more

Hydrangeas For The Summer Garden

GardenLeap | December 28th 2009

A common concern among gardeners is that there seems to be a lack of color in the landscape during late summer. There are, however, quite a few late blooming shrubs and hydrangeas, with their wonderful flowers, are perhaps the most beautiful. Hydran read more

Review in Miniature - The Darkened Temple

The Alchemist's Kitchen: Elements of Poetry, Travel, and the… | December 26th 2009 by Susan Rich

Mari L'Esperance's debut collection, The Darkened Temple,  winner of the Prairie Schooner Book Prize, is a book I have returned to again and again during the past month. It is impressive both for its charged content and form. In other words, the read more

How To Choose Your Winter Wedding Bouquet

Wedding planning and wedding flowers | December 24th 2009 by CenturyCityFlowerMarket

Remember, to choose a winter wedding bouquet, your bouquet should have winter accents. Winter accents are like pine cones, holly leaves, baby’s breath, berries and others. Winter flowers are like freesias, lilies, poinsettias, hydrangeas or ev read more

Holiday Hydrangeas

Fabulous Alert | December 24th 2009 by Kim Molner

Move over Poinsettias, there’s a new holiday perennial in town. I procured this lovely white hydrangea at Fresh Market for $22.99 and am pleased to report that I haven’t killed it…yet.-CABOO read more

Rabbits “win” as 2009’s most obnoxious garden pest

Sugar Creek Gardens' Blog | December 23rd 2009

POSTED BY KIM — Happy Festivus, everyone!  As the year winds down, I’m here to report on the results of our poll for your garden’s biggest pests, and I’m not surprised that rabbits took home first prize with 33% of the votes read more

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