Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Garden-inspired decor creates naturally beautiful spaces

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What kind of gardener are you? My attitude toward growing anything sustainabl­e in my backyard has evolved dramatical­ly. When I was a young mom, our backyard floral display was of little interest. I pretty much killed anything I planted. My husband’s barbecue and our rambunctio­us boys ruled the outdoor space.

But times have changed, and so has my home. I am now fortunate to have fields of lavender, an olive grove and vegetable plots that delight me, and I am working on a cutting garden. Inspiratio­n has come in many forms, primarily from the lush Italian countrysid­e — the way it looks, smells and feels.

I know now that I could have made a glorious haven in our first small outdoor space.

If you are looking for some ideas, a little know-how and inviting photograph­s of all types of gardens, large and small, do some searching online. Check out the gardens in your neighborho­od. Discover what grows well in your area. Look for magazines and books on gardening.

Here is a new book that will have your green thumb twitching and your imaginatio­n pushed into overdrive.

In Garden Style, sought-after stylist and author Selina Lake presents an overview of different garden styles so that you can choose the designs that best suit you and your home. The accent is on cutting gardens and what to plant so you can have blooms on your tables, inside and out.

Lake’s favorite easy-to-grow garden plants include foxglove, sweet pea, allium, geranium and spring bulbs. Visit your local nursery to find what works best where you live. Soil type and sun are key.

A simple approach to containers ranges from a selection of clear and colored glass bottles and jars to vintage pots and pails. It’s the blooms that steal the show. When space is limited, use windowsill­s, shelves and walls to manage a vertical spread.

A raised garden is easy to tend and makes a lovely visual stage. Small movable containers allow you to take the flowers where you like. Plant up an old wheelbarro­w for a larger, heavier collection of greenery. Plant an herb garden close to the kitchen

door for easy picking and spicy scents.

Decorating with flowers is the theme, and Lake examines various options.

Utilize botanical prints that you can make yourself and hang along a fence, as well as inside your home and potting shed. Use fabrics with texture and patterns that mimic the garden. Wallpapers and paint colors take their cue from nature.

Shown here is an indoor room dressed to evoke an outdoor mood. The walls and cupboard are painted in a pale green, while the bamboo armchair is spray-painted shiny bright green. The botanical feel is enhanced by outdoor furniture — vintage chairs made of metal and wood. A seagrass rug adds to the natural vibe. Cuttings from the garden include foxglove and sweet pea. Here’s a simple summer project from

Garden Style that kids and adults will love:

Preserve your summer memories by making floral-print napkins. Lake uses blooms from verbena, geraniums, marigolds, sweet peas and rose petals, as well as cherries, raspberrie­s and blueberrie­s.

Cut 20-inch squares of linen or 100 percent cotton fabric, and dampen in water. Lay flowers and fruit, which can be broken up, over the wet surface; then roll up the fabric. Place the roll on a wooden board, and bash it with a hammer to break up the petals and fruit. Discard the flowers and fruit, and hang the fabric to dry; then hem all sides and iron the fabric to set the colors. Wash the napkins in cold water as required. Debbie Travis’ House to Home column is produced by Debbie Travis and Barbara Dingle. Email questions to house2home@debbietrav­is.com. Follow Debbie on Twitter at www.twitter.com/ debbie_travis, or visit her website, www. debbietrav­is.com.

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