ParadiseFound – Part 2

If you missed it, part 1 is one blog back. I’m repeating the last picture because it is my favorite.

 

Connie believes everything looks better covered with mosaic. I guess that includes dirt. Very cute, and there won’t be any weeds!

Another close up.

 

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I’m standing on a narrow path with my back up against the kitchen window. Isn’t this just so cool?

If you go down the path towards the lake, you’ll see Barry’s flower sculpture and one of Connie’s bottle trees just beyond.

Barry was so excited about me doing the article that he gave me this. He does some type of annealing and/or quenching to get the metal this color. It looks great in my garden with a background of Artemisia ‘PowisCastle.’

To learn more about Connie’s garden, check out the September issue of Alabama Gardener Magazine.

 

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5 Responses to ParadiseFound – Part 2

  1. love that garden !!!

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  2. Rebecca says:

    I really like the playfulness & color of this garden. It’s so cheerful and lively!

  3. Becky K. says:

    I’m so excited to see this. These are my good friends and this is just a small tip of the iceburg of all the wonderful art they do! I miss my foraging days with Connie. I’m going to visit soon and can’t wait to see everything they’ve done since my last visit. Love me some Connie and Barry!

  4. martha says:

    Absolutely love everything in/about her garden. Would love to know what type of product she uses to “glue” her mosaic pieces to the bases and what type of bases she’s using to make into art.

    • Peggy Hill says:

      She uses GE’s clear, waterproof, kitchen and bath Silicone in a tube. Connie says, “Everything looks better with mosaic.” She mosaics terra cotta pots, metal pieces, an old log splitter, a cinderblock wall and the dirt.

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