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Making an urban garden organic
East-facing gardens are best for sun worshippers © Urban Roof Gardens Green fingers can work in even the tiniest urban space: bijou rooftop, tiny patio, balcony or just a window box. And remember, your postage stamp of green gets extra kudos for going organic. Just try a little eco audit. ...
Posted 7th July 2008
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Floral couture
Blooms for brunch Brighten Sunday morning with a cosy brunch for two. Skip the fancy vase and make simply the flower your focus by using this simple Aspen hand-blown water glass from Virgin Vie (£20 for a set of four). © Virgin Vie Dressing up Wake up and smell the ...
Posted 25th July 2008
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Style: Botanical prints
Midnight floral Make a big statement with fabulously floral fabrics and wallpapers. Featuring intricate designs and a bold use of colour, be at one with nature and bring the outdoors in. When it comes to floral it doesn’t necessarily mean pastel colours and sugar-coated pretty. Set against an inky black ...
Posted 31st October 2007
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Brighten up your home with silk flowers | Articles | mydeco
Bright pink tulips in a glass bowl add colour to any room. © John Lewis What better way to liven up the home than with fresh flowers, immediately freshening and brightening any room with minimum effort by providing great colour and fragrance. However – in our budget-conscious times, fresh flowers ...
Posted 21st August 2009
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Plant some colour into your patio with Andi Clevely | Articles | mydeco.com
Plant some colour into your patio Plants add colour, vibrancy and drama to a dreary patio © Steven Wooster If your garden is paved with stone or decked with wood that doesn’t mean you can’t be green-fingered. Plants are the perfect way of adding a bit of colour to your ...
Posted 11th May 2010
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Rita Konig on flower arranging
A simple flower arrangement has a strong impact © Illustration by Joy Gosney Flowers add a beautiful touch to a laid table. Not sure which ones to go for or how to make them look pretty? Rita Konig, author of ‘Rita’s Culinary Trickery’, has the answers to your floral dilemmas. ...
Posted 16th June 2010
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