Friday, April 5, 2013

Let me introduce you to the most beautiful carpet ever





So excited about this!!!


Whaaaaaaat? Why so happy about green weeds?

No my friends in a few weeks they will look like this

ALLIUM

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Allium are stunning when planted in bunches or when freshly cut.
 Allium and peonies. Does it get any better?

The good news? Anyone can grow allium -- even me with no green thumb whatsoever. They're also perennials so they come back every spring. And here's a bonus -- deer won't eat them because they're basically just big flowering onions.

"Hello? yes? This is 1985 calling. I'd like my headband back."
The bad news? They have to be planted as bulbs in the fall. Don't worry -- come September I'll remind you to order the bulbs and tell you exactly how to plant them so we can both admire our work together next spring. Deal?

Impressed? Don't be.

This is impressive.
An entire town square made to look like a carpet made out of flowers . Begonias to be exact. Takes place every other year in August in Brussels. These people plan the design a year in advance and it takes over 600,000 flowers to make it happen.
Simply Spectacular
You can read more about it here.

So what can you do right now to create your own carpet of flowers? Run to your local market and buy either tulips (no deer) or daffodils (if you have deer) and plant them in bunches (odd numbers preferably). Plant near your entry or walkway -- and then sit back and enjoy your view:)




Not a gardner? How about some allium inspired art for inside your home?


You can buy it here

How about some Allium-inspired shoes?... just kidding!!!

But, really I did just get these and I love them! I will be sporting them this weekend fur sure. Comfortable, stylish and they will add some serious height.
You can buy them at JCREW.

 Enjoy the nice weather this weekend!

Need a little freshening up at your home or even a second opinion on your design choices? contact me at kraussteph@yahoo.com 

2 comments:

  1. Purple.....go see the purple at the NY Auto show....wild!
    Love all your purple picks.
    pve

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  2. Frequency of vacuuming and whether the carpet is a light or dark color.
    carefree carpet cleaning

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