The Examplarery from 1990
Presenting Miss Mary Spinney .....
mounted with tiny pins ....
on an antique peel.
Stitched on 30 count Sea Glass R&R linen
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Hiya. The caps are coming in. I ordered a few rolls of the Washi tape and the smaller bronze caps too (BF25). Only $2.85 for eight with no additional shipping, couldn't let them go. They will be very small berries! I can spray paint with one of the metal colors if they are too dark.
After pulling all the teals, I decided on 503 for the row above the blue people. The greener 523 looked really nice but it seemed to predictable for this funky piece. I also had to remove the letters in the center because I misread that symbol, they are to be blue. After working on the very light vase at the bottom, this sampler is fantastic. I'm very glad that I used the darker Sea Glass.
My second is a simple chartreuse that matches sweet potato vines, my favorite color to mix in with any flower. Those vines are the deer's favorite also. I purchased two many years ago and have asked every year since, never to find this color in a solid again. The closest has a yellow edge but I want the solid. A local greenhouse (DJ's in Transfer) specializes in Hostas and has a vast selection, but not this one! We purchased several Yard Enforcers to stop the critters from eating everything. My neighbor has used this method for years, right along the wooded areas, with great success. Don't hurt 'em, squirt 'em.
This is a photo from DJ's gallery - I see so many unique plantings like this feathery white one, but with our top 8" of orange clay with unending blue clay beneath, we just waste our money. When we dug a very large hole to fill with good soil, it became a pool of water after rains. The water can't perk through the clay so it follows the path of least resistance, my good dirt. We've tried everything, amended with all including gypsum. We're done! Someone's blog showed their gorgeous landscaping and there was a sparse chartreuse tree with very short needles on weeping branches. Loved it. I did have the name and checked locally, they never heard of it, and I've since lost the note. Probably best anyway because it would certainly not survive on this property.