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Thursday, April 25, 2019

MORE SPILLED FLOWERS INSPIRATION THURSDAY

Every Thursday we like to post a picture of something we've found online that inspires us to do something similar at the farm. Sort of our own blog bulletin board so that we can eventually look back and someday, hopefully anyway, recreate it...enjoy!


We've posted a couple of pics over the years of "spilled flowers".  Not sure if that's the official name for this, but that's what I call this trend.  Usually they are smaller, like a bucket on its side with flowers spilling out.  Sometimes it's a wheelbarrow.  In this case however, it's a really neat older vintage looking cart with a cascade of flowers spilling out and onto the ground. 

This is much grander in scale but it still looks really fun.  I would assume it's a mound of dirt/soil that is piled up and then planted with beautiful flowers.

Be inspired!

12 comments:

  1. The Spilled Flower Pots / containers are so pretty set up in the yard someplace and are very easy to do. Just have to make sure you have the right plants on where you would be putting it.
    Step by step instructions: https://www.wikihow.com/Create-a-Spilled-Flower-Pot

    https://gardening.diyeverywhere.com/2016/04/04/how-to-make-a-diy-spilled-flower-pot/?src=fbfan_50781&t=fbsub_diyeverywheregardening

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    1. Grand Display; http://www.miraclegardenblog.com/flower-spilling-buckets-dubai-miracle-garden

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    2. Very cool! Thank you for the links and that Dubai one, wow, that's definitely grand, ha!

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  2. I see those all over the country when I drive to my parents home! Beautiful!

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    1. Now I bet that is neat to see, probably very beautiful!!

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    1. It sure is. We'd love something like that. But maybe we'll start smaller with like a wheelbarrow first, ha.

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  4. I love these "spilled flowers" ideas, mine never seem to work out.

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  5. That is quite beautiful and certainly inspiring.
    Greetings from a farmer in Australia.

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  6. Absolutely amazing!!! Thank you for sharing.

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