Here is how to make this easy dried hydrangea wreath with just two materials (and a couple of tricks to make it last).| Garden Therapy
Wicked hot and humid as a matter of fact. Working outside has been a real challenge. We are about to have a week of less humid temps, and I am going to try and accomplish as much as I can without n…| NewEnglandGardenAndThread
I attended a wagashi workshop the other day, and made three pieces of wagashi: two nerikiri and one kinton. Now we are in the midst of rainy season where hydrangeas bloom beautifully and delight the eye. Here in Japan, Ajisai, or hydrangea, is considered to be a symbolic flower of June and the rainy … Continue reading Wagashi of the Month: June 2019| The Door into Promised Lands
Hello Readers, this post is to share with the Lens Artist photo challenge. The topic this week is to share “What’s in a garden” *** This boot was lost in a garden bush? Mr. Beetle was …| priorhouse blog
See what to do with your hydrangeas after they bloom - and how it can have a big impact on how they bloom and perform next year!| This Is My Garden
My regular blogging practice has gone by the wayside since the weather cooled. When it isn’t raining, I can be found in the garden, trimming plants, pulling out weeds, but rarely watering the garden. We have had plenty of rain lately and the garden is, if anything, over-watered. Today I spent all day in the… Continue reading In A Vase On Monday ~ Autumn Trimmings| In My World
Oh my, but I do love this table runner! It feels very silky, but it has no label and I’m not sure of the material. The colors and composition feel like the 40s to me, but honestly I have no idea of that either. But the best thing about it? It doubles as a […]| Oh yes