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  • Journey to a Vertical Garden {The Home Depot #Digin}

    Journey to a Vertical Garden {The Home Depot #Digin}

    This is a sponsored post written by us on behalf of The Home Depot- We're so thrilled to have the chance to partner with one of our CWTS sponsors! I'll keep it real right from the start… as much as I try, I don't have a super green thumb. I did last week when I was painting my piano green, but that's not quite the same I suppose. When our friends at The Home Depot asked if we'd like to try our hand at creating a vertical garden, I jumped at the opportunity! Last month, I talked about how I joined the The Home Depot Garden Club and saw so many cool projects and ideas. If you missed the post, you can check it out here- they also have a $5.00 coupon-Score! So, after combing through the site, and looking on The Garden Club board on Pinterest I decided to make a vertical garden. I think they look super cool and I've never tried using my carpentry skills with my lack of gardening skills. Here's what I'm hoping to make… Of course with my own fun twist!

    Woman setting up a beautiful vertical garden

    (Hover over the image below… it's like magic!)

    Vertical gardens are all the rage this season! I've seen so many cool ones made out of everything from shoe organizers to soda bottles. Here are some of the awesome ones I've seen on Pinterest… Apartment Therapy

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    Pallet Vertical Garden

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    Finished planter!

    I'm headed to The Home Depot this week to get all of my materials, but I have to decide a few things beforehand.
    1- What flowers do you think I should add to my vertical garden?
    2- What color scheme should I go for?
    3- How should I add my own fun spin to the style?

    I'd love to hear your input! Next week I'll share my building plans and materials- you can build one right along with me. It'll be like a DIY long distance relationship!

    Monica

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  • Russia

    Russia

    St. Petersburg, former Leningrad, was founded by Tsar Peter I of Russia on May 27, 1703. It was the capital of the Russian Empire for more than two hundred years, until the Russian Revolution in 1917.

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    The city is considered to be the most Western inspired of Russia and by the Russians often referred to as The Northern Capital.

    The Northern Capital

    St. Petersburg is home to The Hermitage, the largest art museum in the world, featuring interiors of the former imperial residence and a vast collection of art. It was founded in 1764 by Catherine the Great and open to the public since 1852. Its collections, of which only a small part is on permanent display, comprise nearly 3 million items, including the largest collection of paintings in the world.

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    The Hermitage
    The Hermitage
    Statue of Ceres
    Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus

    Other famous cultural sites are The Mariinsky Opera, The Ballet Theatre and The Imperial palace and park ensemble at Peterhof.

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    The Ballet Theatre
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    There are several gardens to see in St. Petersburg. Here's some of them.

    The Alexander Garden was laid out in 1872-1874 over what had been Admiralty Square, to a design by the landscape gardener Eduard Regel, as part of the celebrations of the 200th anniversary of the birth of Peter the Great. The Garden was formally opened in 1874 in the presence of Alexander II, who agreed to having the Garden named after him.

    Alexander Garden

    The Botanical Garden is one of the oldest Botanical Gardens in the country. The Garden was founded in 1714 by order of Peter the Great as the Apothecary's Garden, and soon became a centre for horticultural research that was the equal of any other in Europe in terms of the importance and size of its collection. Originally the Apothecary's Garden focused mainly on growing medicinal herbs, but soon people began bringing saplings and seeds of rare and exotic plants — for which a greenhouse was specially built.

    Botanical Garden
    Botanical Garden

    The Catherine Garden is the unofficial name for the public garden in front of the Alexandriinsky Theater, between the Theater and Nevsky Prospect. The Garden was laid out in the 1820s to a design by Carlo Rossi, and the statue of Catherine the Great which dominates it and from which it takes its name was erected in 1873. From late spring to early fall — and sometimes into winter — local artists sit on the sidewalk outside the Catherine Garden exhibiting and selling their work and offering to draw portraits of passers-by.

    The Catherine Garden
    The Catherine Garden
    The Catherine Garden

    The Summer Garden is located where the Fontanka River flows out of the Neva River. It was founded in 1704 by order of Peter the Great, who was personally involved in planning it, and is laid out according to strict geometrical principles. The Summer Garden is home to marble statues acquired from Europe especially for Russia's new capital, and also to rare flowers and plants, as well as fountains. It was a traditional location for courtly life outside the palace, and balls were held here by the nobility, who also enjoyed simply taking the air in the Garden.

    The Summer Garden
    The Summer Garden
    The Summer Garden

    Moscow Victory Park is located in the south of St. Petersburg on Moskovsky Prospect. It was founded in 1945 to mark the Allied victory in World War II over Nazi Germany. The Park, which spreads over 68 hectares, is home to more than 100 types of tree and bush, and includes elements of formal and landscape planning, being decorated with ponds, canals, avenues, and flower gardens.

    Moscow Victory Park

    The Tauride Garden was laid out in 1783-1789 on the estate of Grigory Potemkin behind the Tauride Palace from which it took its name. Potemkin was one of Catherine the Great's favourites (and lover, allegedly), and the Empress gave Potemkin the land and the title of Prince of Tauridia for his services in conquering ancient Tauridia (now the Crimean Peninsula). The Tauride Garden was landscaped in true Romantic style, designed to imitate nature, with ponds and canals and picturesque rolling landscape. Trees and shrubs were brought in especially from England.

    The Tauride Palace
    The Tauride Garden
    Tavrichesky Garden

    And just for the fun of it, here are a few more photos of St. Petersburg.

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    St. Petersburg
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    St. Petersburg
    St. Petersburg
  • Lars Van De Goor

    Lars Van De Goor

    Beautiful landscape images by very talented Dutch photographer Lars Van De Goor.

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  • Moss

    Moss

    Apropos this and the beautiful moss on the rocks, I came over this picture a few moments ago and had to publish it. So amazingly pretty!

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  • Morning stroll

    Morning stroll

    Queen Chocolate inspecting her territory this fine morning. (Somewhat blurry, it's taken through the kitchen window.)

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  • Autumn Beauty

    Autumn Beauty

    Autumn is here for real and all the leaves are just about gone. So here's a few photos of how the really beautiful Autumn can be.

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  • Check this out!

    Check this out!

    I could spend a few hours in this one under the veranda roof today. *chilly*

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  • Tea box herbs

    Tea box herbs

    Such a fabulous idea! Planting herbs in old tea boxes.

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    Source: husligheter.se

  • Potpourri

    Potpourri

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    Happy Sunday!

    Hugs, Bettina.

  • Happy day!

    Happy day!

    (Although a very cold one.)

    It's one of those twilight days. Still summer but fall is catching in. The green couldn't be greener from the sunshine but when you stick your head out the door it's cold as h***. I'm not sure I'm amused.

    Here life goes on, whether it's summer or fall. We're happy and enjoying life and each other. My Black Panther (cat) is running around calling for attention, wanting to go out all the time, which is making me a bit suspicious so today I'm booking her for a vet. 'Snip snap'

    A happy day to you all. Enjoy fall, soon the winter is here.

     

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  • Have a sunny day!

    Have a sunny day!

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