Spring Archives - Love Grows Wild https://lovegrowswild.com/tag/spring/ Tue, 27 Jun 2023 15:48:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 https://lovegrowswild.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/cropped-SECONDARY-32x32.jpg Spring Archives - Love Grows Wild https://lovegrowswild.com/tag/spring/ 32 32 Pots and Planters I’m Loving Right Now https://lovegrowswild.com/2023/06/pots-and-planters-im-loving-right-now/ https://lovegrowswild.com/2023/06/pots-and-planters-im-loving-right-now/#comments Tue, 27 Jun 2023 15:48:06 +0000 https://lovegrowswild.com/?p=16635 Watering my flowers every evening is probably my favorite part of the day right now. I let the dogs run off some energy, decompress from work, and check on all my plant babies. Last year I got this pretty potting bench to give me a little work station and help keep some of my gardening…

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Watering my flowers every evening is probably my favorite part of the day right now. I let the dogs run off some energy, decompress from work, and check on all my plant babies. Last year I got this pretty potting bench to give me a little work station and help keep some of my gardening tools together. It’s so helpful when I’m planting all the little container gardens I use to create my summer oasis on the deck, and now that all the planting is done for the year (I think), I finally got around to making the potting bench pretty too.

I wanted to share some photos I snapped the other day that might give you some inspiration for your garden and outdoor living areas. Depending on the material, most pots tend to need replaced every so many years, and I added a couple really pretty ones to my collection this summer. Below you can find over 50 of my favorite pots and planters I’m loving right now – shop now or save this post for next spring when it’s planting season!

Styled potting bench with plants

I will give a quick rundown of everything I used, although the majority of it I’ve had for years. You can click the images below to shop, and if you have any other questions, feel free to ask! The gray metal cage is a Grow + Gather item (sold out, unfortunately). The black urn planter and woven basket are both very old, and I have no idea where they came from. 

 

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POTS + PLANTERS WE LOVE

 

As always, I sincerely appreciate you shopping through the links I share, which allows me to make a small commission from your purchase while your purchase price remains the same. When you use my affiliate links, I’m better able to create content for this blog as well as support my family, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for supporting what I do!

 


 

    
   

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6 Steps to Create a New Flower Bed https://lovegrowswild.com/2023/06/6-steps-to-create-a-new-flower-bed/ https://lovegrowswild.com/2023/06/6-steps-to-create-a-new-flower-bed/#comments Tue, 13 Jun 2023 15:55:18 +0000 https://lovegrowswild.com/?p=16586 Transform your yard by creating a beautiful new flower bed with this easy-to-follow tutorial. In just 6 simple steps, you’ll learn everything from choosing the perfect location to preparing the soil for planting. Grab your gardening gloves, and let’s get started! In our backyard, we have a small patch of grass between the deck and…

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Transform your yard by creating a beautiful new flower bed with this easy-to-follow tutorial. In just 6 simple steps, you’ll learn everything from choosing the perfect location to preparing the soil for planting. Grab your gardening gloves, and let’s get started!

Creating a new flower bed

In our backyard, we have a small patch of grass between the deck and patio that has been a trouble spot ever since the deck was built. It’s hard to mow such a tiny area, and there is so much foot traffic here between us and the dogs that the grass is getting more and more bare each year. This spring I had a vision of flower beds lining the perimeter with large organic-shaped stepping stones leading out to the yard, and I wanted to show you the progress over the last few weeks.

I know tearing up your lawn to create something from scratch can be a daunting project, but I’ve found a few tips and tools that make it fairly simple and totally doable without having to fork out a ton of money to a landscaper. I believe in you!

CHOOSING A LOCATION

There are two main things to consider when deciding where to create a new flower bed or garden – sunlight and proximity to a water source. Most plants and flowers require 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily, so you’ll want to choose an area that gets plenty of sun throughout the day. If the area you want to work on is part or mostly shade, there are plants that don’t require as much light, but the options are definitely limited compared to full sun. Also, make sure you have a hose long enough to reach the area because your new plants will need to be watered frequently until they get established.  

Creating a new flower bed

CREATING A NEW FLOWER BED

SUPPLIES:

edger tool
round point shovel
hose with sprayer attachment
hand tiller or electric tiller
plants
mulch

 

 
STEP 1:

Plan the layout of your bed, and mark the border with twine/stakes, spray paint, or a hose. Curved borders can help accent existing structures and landscape, but make your curves subtle enough to easily mow around. I may have made mine too curvy, but we will see how mowing goes this summer and make needed adjustments next spring.  

STEP 2:

Cut the border of your bed with a straight edge perpendicular to the ground. This is where a half-moon edger tool comes in handy to easily cut through grass and roots. Push the edger straight down into the soil along your border and rock back and forth to create a sharp edge. If the ground is dry and hard, spray water over the area about an hour before you plan to start digging. This will help soften the soil, but if you water it too much, you’ll end up working with mud. 

Creating a new flower bed

Next, stand inside the flower bed and use a shovel to dig at a 45º angle towards the cut edge. This will create a trench just inside the border – remove the chunk of sod and set aside. 

Creating a new flower bed

STEP 3:

Remove the remaining grass from the flower bed with a shovel, making sure to dig deep enough to remove all the roots. There are alternative methods for killing the grass that are less labor-intensive, but they take time to work – sometimes weeks or even months. Removing the sod manually is the only way to complete this project in a day. 

STEP 4:

Till and loosen the soil 8-12″ deep to prepare for planting. Add organic matter such as compost, manure, or peat moss for better nutrients and drainage, and work it into the soil. You can use a hand tilling tool (great for small areas such as borders) or an electric tiller that can quickly work a large flower bed. 

Optional step: Install weed barrier and add edging material, if desired. I did neither.

STEP 5:

Add plants to your freshly tilled flower bed that correspond with the amount of sunlight you determined for this location earlier. Perennials will continue to grow year after year and are best for creating larger foundational parts of your flower bed. Annuals will need to be planted each spring and can add some variety to your flower bed as it fills in. Typically the perennials you plant will be small the first few years until they grow into maturity. Annuals are a great way to fill in any bare spots, but won’t overcrowd your flower bed long term. Pay attention to the heights of your plants, and place the tallest ones in the back of your flower bed. Be sure to include some kind of low, mounding ground cover that will eventually fill in the space between your larger plants.

STEP 6:

Add 2-3 inches of mulch on top of the soil all around your plants to help them retain moisture and protect them from harsh heat. This also helps with erosion that can happen as it rains and as you water your plants throughout the season. 

Creating a new flower bed

I’m so happy with how this little project turned out and am excited to see these plants grow and fill out in the years to come. 

Here is what I planted:

Two types of tall grass – Morning Light Maiden Grass and Piglet Fountain Grass
Two varieties of lavender – Ellagance Purple English Lavender and Early Blue and White English Lavender
Two types of catmint – Whispurr Blue and Walker’s Low
Sweet Summer Hydrangea
Russian Sage
Summer Morning Delphinium
Blue Note Scabiosa

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I still need to figure out a stepping stone walkway, but I’m having a hard time finding exactly what I want. That may be a project that waits till later this fall or next spring. All good things take time, and I’m learning to embrace that.

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I hope this tutorial is helpful, and I want to see photos of your beautiful new flower beds! Nothing better than a proud plant momma. 🥰 Tag me on Instagram @lizlovegrowswild

Creating a new flower bed

 

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4 Year Update on Our Outdoor Furniture https://lovegrowswild.com/2023/04/update-on-our-outdoor-furniture/ https://lovegrowswild.com/2023/04/update-on-our-outdoor-furniture/#comments Mon, 24 Apr 2023 09:00:48 +0000 https://lovegrowswild.com/?p=16500 It’s hard to believe this summer will be 4 years since the deck was built, and I’m dying for it to warm up enough to get out there and clean, plant flowers, and decorate. I still have almost every piece of outdoor furniture I bought that first year, which is a huge win with the…

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It’s hard to believe this summer will be 4 years since the deck was built, and I’m dying for it to warm up enough to get out there and clean, plant flowers, and decorate. I still have almost every piece of outdoor furniture I bought that first year, which is a huge win with the harsh weather conditions these pieces endure throughout the year. The only downside is I can’t share links or sources for 90% of our outdoor furniture because they’ve gone out of stock!

I searched my favorite stores for pieces that are similar to what I have and put them all in today’s blog post to help you spruce up your own outdoor spaces this spring and summer. Everything from our dining furniture and favorite seating to planters, lanterns and more. Just click the items below each photo to shop!

Outdoor Deck and Patio Furniture

SHOP OUTDOOR DINING FURNITURE:

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Outdoor Deck and Patio Furniture

SHOP ADIRONDACK CHAIRS & PLANTERS:

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Outdoor Deck and Patio Furniture

SHOP WICKER CHAIRS & SIDE TABLES:

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Outdoor Deck and Patio Furniture

SHOP POTTING BENCHES:

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Outdoor Deck and Patio Furniture

SHOP CONSOLE TABLES & LANTERNS:

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Outdoor Deck and Patio Furniture

SHOP DINING FURNITURE & OUTDOOR FANS:

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Outdoor Deck and Patio Furniture

SHOP OUTDOOR SEATING & RUGS:

click any photo below to shop

 


 

Outdoor Deck and Patio Furniture

SHOP COFFEE & SIDE TABLES:

click any photo below to shop

 


 

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Faux Spring Stems We Love https://lovegrowswild.com/2023/04/faux-spring-stems-we-love/ https://lovegrowswild.com/2023/04/faux-spring-stems-we-love/#comments Tue, 11 Apr 2023 22:09:43 +0000 https://lovegrowswild.com/?p=16489 If you were to look inside my house right now, it’s almost like life has been on pause since the accident. It’s as if nothing has moved, nothing has been cleaned or decorated… everything has just been left on the back burner while I’ve tried to make sense of the last two months. Whether I…

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If you were to look inside my house right now, it’s almost like life has been on pause since the accident. It’s as if nothing has moved, nothing has been cleaned or decorated… everything has just been left on the back burner while I’ve tried to make sense of the last two months. Whether I like it or not, time continues to move on, and slowly the cold, gloomy days are turning into warmth and sunshine. When I look out my window, everything is starting to look green again, and I spotted my first daffodils in the garden and tiny buds forming on all the trees. My soul needs this season of growth and new life, and I’m looking forward to getting my hands dirty out in the yard and welcoming these beautiful signs of spring into our home. 

The first thing I’m going to do after catching up on all the laundry and dishes is give each space a little refresh with my favorite spring scented candles and vases of pretty spring flowers and greenery. When I have fresh blooms around the yard, I’ll clip those and bring them inside, but 90% of the time I use faux… (and I bet you’d never know!)

Below I’m sharing some stunning options for faux spring stems (both floral & greenery) that look very lifelike and are affordable too. It’s the simplest way to add a touch of spring in your home without spending a lot of money or doing a bunch of redecorating. Take a look back at some of my favorites spring moments over the years and my picks for this season’s best faux stems!

Bucket of peonies styled in an entryway

 

Peonies from my yard in an old bucket…

Home and lifestyle blogger Liz Fourez shares simple spring decorating inspiration with fresh lilacs picked from her yard

Lilacs from the bush in the front of the house as a centerpiece… that purple color 😍

Home blogger and interior decorator Liz Fourez adds new chairs in her dining room for a simple and stylish update.

These wild stems on the dining room are faux…

A cozy farmhouse kitchen decorated simply with elements from nature

These in the kitchen are real…

But it only takes a few days before the leaves start falling or the flower start wilting. That’s when these faux options come in handy!

Faux Floral Spring Stems

SHOP FLORAL STEMS

click photos below to shop:

 

Or shop all the floral stems here in my LTK shop!

 


 

Faux Spring Greenery Stems

 

SHOP GREENERY STEMS

click photos below to shop:

 

Or shop all the greenery stems here in my LTK shop!

 


 

As always, I sincerely appreciate you shopping through the links I share, which allows me to make a small commission from your purchase while your purchase price stays the same. When you use my affiliate links, I’m better able to create content for this blog as well as support my family, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for supporting what I do!

 


 

    
   

 

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Artwork to Welcome Spring into your Home https://lovegrowswild.com/2022/04/artwork-welcome-spring-into-home/ https://lovegrowswild.com/2022/04/artwork-welcome-spring-into-home/#comments Tue, 12 Apr 2022 09:00:00 +0000 https://lovegrowswild.com/?p=15089 Art… One of the best ways to express your personal style, and one of the easiest ways to instantly change the look and feel of a room.  This week I switched out some artwork in the living and dining room to add a touch of spring, and I LOVE the piece I hung above our dining…

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Art… One of the best ways to express your personal style, and one of the easiest ways to instantly change the look and feel of a room. 

This week I switched out some artwork in the living and dining room to add a touch of spring, and I LOVE the piece I hung above our dining table. It reminds me of an old English cottage, and I like that it gives the feeling of spring with the garden and greenery without being overly floral and pastel. 

I wanted to help bring some seasonal art into your home as well, and I’ve gathered over three dozen spring-inspired art prints that I think you’re going to absolutely adore…

Artwork inspiration in the dining room of blogger and interior decorator, Liz Fourez

But first, here’s an up close and personal look at the painting… isn’t she lovely?

Artwork inspiration in the dining room of blogger and interior decorator, Liz Fourez
Neutral Cottage Print

Artwork inspiration in the dining room of blogger and interior decorator, Liz Fourez


 

Here are more of my favorite art prints I found for Spring this year…

Artwork to Welcome Spring into your Home | LoveGrowsWild.comSpring Landscape | 2  Garden Roses Painting
Capri Italy | 4  Vintage Rabbit Painting
Spring Garden Landscape Oil Painting
Sunday Afternoon in Spring Painting

SHOP ART PRINTS:


 

Floral Artwork to Welcome Spring into your Home | LoveGrowsWild.comField of Wildflowers Watercolor Print | 2  Garden Roses II | 3  Vintage Floral Painting
Roots I | 5  Posy | 6  Line Drawing Flower Print | 7  Anemone | 8  Wildflower Print
Sprig I | 10  Magnolias Print | 11  Foraged Flowers | 12  Wildflower I
13  Set of 4 Vintage Botanical Prints | 14  Wild Garden | 15  Botanical I
16  Dancing Flowers | 17  Meadow Flowers II | 18  Peonies II

SHOP ART PRINTS:


 

Artwork to Welcome Spring into your Home | LoveGrowsWild.com1 Homestead | 2  Field of Flowers | 3  Hillside
Poppy Field | 5  Meadow in Spring | 6  Wildflowers

SHOP ART PRINTS:


 

Artwork to Welcome Spring into your Home | LoveGrowsWild.comCottages | 2  Spring Meadow Painting | 3  Vintage Landscape Sheep Painting
Meadow Path | 5  Vintage Meadow Painting | 6  Spring Season Landscape Painting

SHOP ART PRINTS:


 

Artwork inspiration in the dining room of blogger and interior decorator, Liz Foureztable runner | dishes | champagne silverware | cottage artwork | dining table
wood chair | upholstered chair | armchair | top rug | bottom rug
bookcase | kitchen | bookcase lighting

SHOP THIS SPACE:

 

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