Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts

Newport Flower Show

The last weekend in June we headed down to Newport, Rhode Island for the 19th Annual Flower Show.  It was a beautiful summer day, a perfect backdrop for the gorgeous flower displays at the Rosecliff Mansion.



The theme for this year's show was "Journey- Grand Vistas", and focused on luxury travel at the turn of the century. It included divisions in botanical arts, floral design, horticulture and photography.  Ribbons and prizes were awarded in each division. On the front lawn, six gardens represented the range of European garden design.





They also had mailboxes featuring different places around the world (Cape Town shown here), with flower displays representing that particular location.


 Unique urns with amazing flower arrangements were seen throughout the property. 



Pergola + climbing roses + boxwood = heaven!



In the container garden category, many of the contestants planted their
arrangements in vintage suitcases to go along with this year's theme.




Spectacular shades of pink...




Inside the mansion, the ballroom was full of more arrangements...it was eye-candy overload!









The flower show also includes the Opening Night Party, lectures and demonstrations (P. Allen Smith was the special guest lecturer this year), special luncheons and workshops.  You can make a whole weekend of it!  Out on the back lawn were specialty vendors selling art, antiques, coastal décor, clothing and accessories. 



One of the vendors was Three Islands, "a casual American clothing company that combines the clean tailoring of New England's classic good looks with vibrant and whimsical hand-screened batiks from Bali, Indonesia."  Their women's dresses, cover ups and tunics are perfect for summer days. I came home with these two...
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(My seahorse top has orange trim around the neckline, cuffs and bottom...love it!)
They also carry men's and children's clothing...how cute is this summer top?

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Another vendor was Liza Byrd , and I had to get this fun embroidered top...
The Sandra Tunic in Periwinkle and White
Needham Lane is a Massachusetts based company and their colorful collection of prints are used for dresses, sleepwear, slippers and tote bags.
I met the owners of each of these companies and chatted with them for quite a while.  I love hearing their stories of how and why they started their family based business.
The Newport Flower Show is held annually in June, so mark your calendar for next year's show...I highly recommend it! 


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In the garden...potting sheds

Hello my friends...I'm back!!

It certainly has been a while since my last blog post (two and a half months I'm sad to say), but my life has finally slowed down A LITTLE, and I am going to make an effort to post at least once a week over the summer.  Our Spring was CRA.Z.Y- so many garden designs for Summerland Homes & Gardens...and with the wet spring we had I lost count of how many days we were planting in the rain!
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I was also working with several clients on interior designs, finalizing college plans with my oldest and all the "senior year" activities and "must-do's" that go along with that, freshman orientation, two visits from my parents (a big "Thank You" to them for all their help when they're here!) and a trip to California for my sister's wedding...photos coming soon.

So with all the juggling I was doing, a few balls got dropped, blogging being one of them.  I am the first to admit I can't do it all, and when my to-do lists are made and items prioritized, unfortunately blogging falls towards the bottom of the list.  If you'd like to see what I'm up to on a more frequent basis, follow me on Instagram (ElleSummerland).

Since returning from beautiful Santa Barbara, I've been tending to my own garden...tying up tomato plants, filling my last containers with annuals, and ripping out some Sweet William, which has gotten out of control!

Up until this point I stored my gardening tool, pots, etc. in the shed under our side porch.  But I have lost patience with having to climb over bikes, scooters, skate boards, basketballs and lacrosse sticks to get to my things.  So I've been dreaming of potting sheds...a place all my own to house my gardening tools and supplies...
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A place for everything and everything in its place...
 
Potting Shed
 
A farmhouse sink for washing up and filling the watering can...
 
 
Potting Shed


Plenty of room for storing cut flowers...

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A salvaged brick floor is a must...
Potting Shed
Here are some lovely sheds I've rounded up-
An English style potting shed with a fabulous roof...

English style potting shed by HSP Garden Buildings  This is PERFECT for a small garden! :D Now I need to beg. LOL
This blue door is beckoning us to enter...
Cute potting shed with porch...would also make a nice retreat for reading!
Starting seeds and growing tender plants is a snap in this backyard greenhouse. The cozy brick-paved interior is large enough for potting chores as well as a table and chairs...Backyard Greenhouse
This shed is covered in climbing clematis and roses, while the shingle roof is topped with a whale weathervane...

Enchanted Hideaway Shed

Bold red with black shutters makes this one a knockout...
Potting Shed... Love the red door.
I love the moss growing on the roof of this rustic structure...

small shed

 So until I get my own potting shed, I've converted our empty chicken coop into a spot for my belongings!

But I'll keep keep these inspiration photos for the day that I have room for a potting shed...and some more chickens!

topiary


Hope your summer is off to a good start!  Have you been busy in your garden?

As always, feel free to leave a comment or ask questions in the comments section below.

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Blue & White in the Garden




Today I'm linking up at the The Pink Pagoda to join others in sharing our love for blue and white.  Whether it's in interior design, fashion, entertaining or outdoor spaces, we just can't get enough of it!  And speaking of "enough", I've HAD ENOUGH of this winter weather!!  To beat the winter blues (the only type of blue I don't like!), I've been thinking about my gardens...the colors, the flowers, the smells, and getting my hands in the dirt.

Blue and white is a great combination to use in the garden...whether you're planting in your yard, container gardening, or cutting flowers to enjoy in your home.  Let these photos inspire you...starting with one of my all-time favorites...hydrangeas.
Blue hydrangeas
Beautiful backyard patio and landscaping gallery of design
Shade: Hydrangea Blue Wave, hosta Francee, ivy
~ Blue Ocean Mix ~ Flower Bulbs from Spalding Bulb
Agapanthus - What a show!
delphinium, blue magic..
A floriferous Stokes' Aster with blue flowers from midsummer through fall.Fatal Attraction | Award Winners
Sallyfun blue salvia blooms all season long.✯ Aster✯ Russian Aster 'Pompom Blue'
Humilis Alba Coerulea Oculata
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White anemones, by Whole Blossoms

bulbs in blue and white

lovely blue and white bathroom
window box
Violas in Mini Urn


Don't those beautiful blooms make you (even more) ready for Spring? Do you need help creating gardens in your yard? Summerland Homes & Gardens can help!  Visit our website to see how we can design an outdoor space for you to enjoy.

And don't forget to head on over to The Pink Pagoda for some more blue & white inspiration!
As always, feel free to leave a comment or ask questions in the comments section below.




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