WELCOME TO THE MAGIC OF CAROLANNE'S GARDEN
Sunny Southern California
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welcome heart |
Carolanne's garden is a magical place. So magical, in fact, that I couldn't seem to stop taking pictures. I know I took way too many - so I will keep the commentary to a minimum and just let you enjoy the beauty that is Carolanne's garden.
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wrought iron bench - front yard |
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garden view from the street |
Her garden is filled with flowers, each specimen tended tenderly, like children, and accented with treasures she has carefully selected. The result is pure magic.
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antique urn in the walkway |
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shabby urns |
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flower border - front window planter |
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delphinium and ballerina rose |
Exploring this garden is like a treasure hunt - with each glance revealing a new hidden treasure. A unique accessory...
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candle sconce |
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ledge and watering can - front yard |
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tiny birdhouse - front window border |
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lavender and yellow |
She collects beautiful and unique plants she selects from local nurseries or orders online from
Annies Annuals and Perennials (highly recommended by Carolanne for quality and variety).
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hollyhock grows through wrought iron heart basket |
Hers is a true cottage garden: flowers in abundance and growing with abandon, carefully selected accents and statuary, unique pots, cozy and inviting seating areas. . . well, you'll see what I mean as we explore Carolanne's magical garden....
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bright pink hollyhock |
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unusual plant - luminescent |
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close-up of tiny flower |
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the shaded front porch |
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front porch chandelier and accents |
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front door |
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antiqued door knocker |
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fountain turned planter |
This covered front porch provides the perfect environment for a delicate shade garden. Carolanne doesn't profess to be a horticulturist. She can't tell you the names of all of her plants. She is simply an artist with a very green thumb. . . . a 'mother' who tends lovingly to her 'children' . . . she brings to her garden what she finds to be beautiful and unigue - plants only what she loves - and the result is stunning.
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succulents |
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babys tears and hydrangea |
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chinese flowering maple |
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cozy reading spot |
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fuschia urn |
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orchid flower - looks like a miniature orchid |
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close-up of flower |
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multi armed wall sconce |
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don't know the name of this beauty |
And that was just the front . . . come with me to the back garden
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back of gate - red geraniums |
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garden armillary |
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chinese flowering maple |
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3-tiered dry fountain |
A salvaged fountain 'sculpture' becomes a beautiful focal point when filled with plants instead of water
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close up of fountain detail |
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clematis |
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busy bee |
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disneyland rose |
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garden swing |
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mixed garden border |
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cabbage roses |
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Carolanne scours local flea markets for her treasures, where she found this vintage patio set and handcrafted pillows |
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blue! |
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fuschia pot and close up of cushions |
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a vintage toleware chandelier adds an accent |
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geranium variety |
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flower market sign - well said! |
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bleeding heart vine |
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more fuschias - these look like little ballerinas |
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wicker settee tucked into a shady alcove |
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a single rosebud reaches for the sunshine |
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metal chippy birdhouse |
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hearts and flowers... |
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Carolanne added instant charm to her kitchen window with flea market shutters |
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mismatched chairs add charm to her alfresco dining area |
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hidden treasures - succulents and sculpture under a tree |
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possibly a variety of mullein? |
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another amazing fuschia basket - which I can't seem to grow at all! |
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little violas with their upturned faces |
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the perfect spot to sit and dream |
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poppies! |
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Eden - my favorite rose variety |
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geranium and blue lobelia |
THANK YOU FOR VISITING
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