Organic Culinary Herb wreath has herbs you can cut off and use!!!
I just 'heart' these 2 wreaths, I saw them in a magazine called 'Viva Terra'. I would love to order the Succulent wreath for our entryway and the other one would be fun for indoors! Since our spring is having a very hard time arriving this year, we are experiencing 40 mile an hour winds today, which sadly, mixed with rain and snow, has been the 'norm' for way too long . .I am itching to get outside, but the weather is noooot cooperating. . .I may have to settle for a succulent wreath in the entryway!!!
I love the top wreath, it probably doesn't require lots of water, being filled with succulents either. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI'm dying over that succulent wreath... saw a how-to on the original Martha Stewart show many years ago. You wire sheet moss covered growing medium onto a wreath frame, then just poke holes in the moss and plunk in the succulents. Keep it flat for a week or two so the roots can grab hold, then hang. Water it with a hose or by submerging in water for a minute or two.
ReplyDeleteHappy Outdoor Wednesday Suzie! Pretty wreaths!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your photos.~ Susan
oh my, these are gorgeous, what a neat idea, I would love both wreaths. I really hope your weather brightens up very soon, so much wind and rain is no fun, these wreaths would certainly brighten up your porch though :-), Kathy.
ReplyDeleteThat succulent wreath is gorgeous. I've never seen one before. Thanks for sharing your pictures with us.
ReplyDeleteHi Suzie,
ReplyDeleteLoved both wreaths, I hope your weather clears soon so you can get in your garden, everyone seems to be having strange weather patterns.
Thank you for sharing.
Sue
Very cool wreaths! I would love to have the succulent one because I have never seen one and it is so unusual!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week!! :-D
xoxo
Jane