Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
SUMMER AFTERNOON
"Summer afternoon, summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language." --- Henry James
I'm a Summer person, and this has always been one of my favorite quotes. I'm pairing it today with work by one of my all-time favorite artists, Laura Trevey. I would love to own every painting she creates! If you haven't yet discovered this very talented lady, I hope you'll treat yourself today!
♥ WEBSITE: www.lauratrevey.com
♥ BLOG: www.brightboldbeautiful.blogspot.com
I'm a Summer person, and this has always been one of my favorite quotes. I'm pairing it today with work by one of my all-time favorite artists, Laura Trevey. I would love to own every painting she creates! If you haven't yet discovered this very talented lady, I hope you'll treat yourself today!
♥ WEBSITE: www.lauratrevey.com
♥ BLOG: www.brightboldbeautiful.blogspot.com
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
OUTDOOR WEDNESDAY / WHITE WEDNESDAY

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CLEMATIS VINE
When we were in the process of redesigning our front entrance and front yard, I had a vision of a gate with vines growing on it. I found a pair of old gates at an antique store, and our contractor was able to separate them, to be used in two different areas of our property.
I asked the landscapers for lots of white flowers in the yard, and he complied. From just a couple of little vines, we now have Confederate Jasmine and Clematis practically overtaking us! During Spring and Summer, they have to be quite severely trimmed back every few weeks. Otherwise, we wouldn't be able to get through the gate. The pruning actually encourages them to grow even more!
Although they've been growing for about ten years now, they grew very quickly from the start. We do almost nothing to them, other than the trimming. They thrive in full sun--ours get full afternoon sun. They like to be mulched to keep the roots cool and damp, so we usually have some pine straw around the base. Admittedly, they are brown and woody during the winter, but I think it's worth it to have this beautiful display every Spring.
The vines get so loaded down with blooms that the ones near the bottom lay on the gravel in the courtyard and continue to bloom their hearts out! I'm a bit obsessed with white flowers. Besides looking so clean and fresh during the day, I love they way they look at night. They actually light up the darkness!
The Clematis is a member of the Ranunculaceae family, which also includes Ranunculus (Buttercups) and Anemones.
The Confederate Jasmine is heavily fragrant and most people feel very strongly about the scent---love it or hate it! To me, it's one of the most evocative scents of summer in the Deep South. This vine actually has some nice fall color as well.
Labels:
clematis,
confederate jasmine,
deep south,
gates,
outdoor wednesday,
spring,
summer,
white wednesday
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