Monday, November 19, 2012

It's still Fall


Despite what the commercials and retailers are showing you, it's still Autumn. And with Thanksgiving this week, I thought I would share a few more fall ideas.  My partner, nkohlinteriors.com, is decorating a client's home for Thanksgiving, and I've been helping him with some of the details and ideas.  He is putting new planters on the front porch and surrounding them with pumpkins and gourds.  We thought that it would be rather easy to find mums, pumpkins, etc, but it turned out to be a little more challenging.  It seems that after Halloween, most retailers, nurseries included, start switching over to Christmas. Poor Thanksgiving.  It's the holiday that Autumn is all about, and yet, it seems to be forgotten.  The good part is that much of the fall decorations were on sale. Mums were the most difficult thing to find, but the grocery store saved the day.  This weekend I planted the containers for him.

 
We used a red spike in the center with two burgundy mums, two purple cabbages (the one container has a spikey kale and cabbage), and a dusty miller. I then filled in the empty spaces with arborvitae.  The colors look sophisticated and festive.  Adding the dusty miller and greens also make these containers great for transitioning into the Christmas season.  Once they are in place on the clients porch surrounded by the pumpkins and squash it will be a very welcoming scene for Thanksgiving.  

I will hopefully be adding more posts this week as the decorations go up and the table is set.  I think it will turn out to be beautiful Thanksgiving for this family.


2 comments:

  1. What hardiness zone are these planted in?

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    1. We live in Southeastern PA, so we are in zone 6. The mums will survive the winter, and most things will survive if we bring the containers into the garage.

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