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Spring Hostess Baskets When spring arrives, it’s time to gift growing things. So these rustic grapevine baskets purchased from Terrain, are simply fitted with recycled plastic containers and filled with…

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I can never resist gorgeous tulips, and now’s the time of year when they’re plentiful and just so beautiful!  At my local market, I deliberate on color, and choose a…

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I adore flowers of all kinds, but it’s the flowering branches that always make my heart sing. Quince branches kick off the spring season here at Connecticut Country House. I…

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Make a fresh, modern statement. Two or three bunches of tulips from the market is an easy and inexpensive way to bring spring in! Give them a fresh cut when…

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Banish winter doldrums by potting up some amaryllis bulbs! In addition to having big, showy, beautiful blooms in six to eight weeks, the process of watching them grow is magical…

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Simply the best thing to decorate with is what’s in season. Flowers are my usual go-to, but fruit from a local farm stand, when presented on a woven tray or…

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Lacecap hydrangeas have a place in my heart and my gardens. I love how their open, loose, graceful flowers seem to float in the air, adding a touch of elegant…

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Bring the outdoor garden inside! One of my best flower styling snippets, is to shop for an annual or perennial blooming plant that is almost at its full flowering peak.…

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The rhodis are in full bloom at Connecticut Country House, and all I can say is go big or go small! And this time I’ve opted to go small –…

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My Hens and Chicks were a gift from a dear friend this winter. Placed in a bright window, they’ve thrived with very little water. These easy care succulents, with their…

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Interior design sounds…imposing to a lot of people. If you think design is beyond you, I have one question: Do you like fresh flowers? Of course you do! Cheerful or…

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In January, my paperwhite population ebbs and flows. While new batches of bulbs have been potted up in hopes of encouraging a spring-like state of mind in February, the holiday…

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Making the best use of what’s in the gardens is truly the Connecticut Country House way. Right now, perfect for the holiday, in all its red berry glory, is a…

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During the holidays, and year round, my Felco pruning shears are my go to, must have tools. I always keep two sizes at hand, #4 & #6, for any plant/flower…

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Add pops of pumpkins and gourds to a display of redware. The color and pattern combos always bring autumnal warmth and personality to my Thanksgiving décor!   Happy Styling!

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“Mums” the word! At Connecticut Country House, mums are just as at home inside as they are outside. I love bringing them indoors – they last longer and extend our…

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“Mums” the word! At Connecticut Country House, mums are just as at home inside as they are outside. I love bringing them indoors – they last longer and extend our…

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Time flies. Before you know it, the Holidays are upon us. Lay in your supply of paperwhite bulbs now, for potting up over the weeks to come. You’ll have plenty…

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It’s zinnia time! I just love the vibrant and colorful blossoms of this American plant of the daisy family. Whether making a big impact in one spot, clustered in bunches,…

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When creating a beautiful bouquet, I love the strength of this monochromatic green on green combination. This bunch of Lady’s Mantle is the epitome of summer.

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