Friday, 3 May 2019

No Fake Flowers - Ever?

There’s an unspoken rule among gardeners that says NO ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS EVER. 


And as a gardener, I have extreme disdain for fake flowers, vines or greenery of any kind. You will never find a single artificial arrangement in my home. I use fresh and dried flowers only, and when there’s a lack of either of these, I wait. 

The whole botanical experience for me is so much more than visual. I’m as addicted to the smells and feel of all I grow as I am to the look of them. For me, anything that’s not real just drastically cheapens the effect. 


That being said, I’ve broken my own rule with THIS. 




I have a pair of these that I put out each summer in front of the cottage. They are so OBVIOUSLY artificial that they make my head spin. And yet, here they are. 




First, let me explain. I intended to hang lush baskets here, filled with petunias, trailing lobelia, and geraniums. In fact, that is what I did. But I soon learned that those baskets, when wet, get so heavy that they threatened to pull the brackets AND the cladding off the wall. So somewhere in the search for a quick replacement, I found these totally fake purple orbs. 


Maybe I’m being too hard on myself, but I feel like such a hypocrite, yet not enough to take them down. And I hate myself for liking them!


I keep waiting for someone to drive by and shout, “Those aren’t REAL!!!”

Friday, 12 April 2019

Where Shamrock Grows Wild

I love growing shamrocks inside the cottage.  Always fleeting, but certainly cheerful! 



I especially love how they grow wild and like this when you put them in a less sunny spot. Those lovely long stems twisting and flailing toward the light are one of my favourite things!



No wonder these little plants are so beloved - easy and inexpensive to grow, and guaranteed to bring a smile to your face!

Saturday, 30 March 2019

New Beginnings

This is always an exciting time of the year here at the cottage. Seeds have been sown , ground has been tilled, fertilised and weeded. 

This for me is exciting stuff. My Boston Ivy is getting an early start this year. I’m looking forward to seeing our front wall completely covered in it. This stuff grows really fast once it takes off!




And let’s not forget the Bluebells! It’s the first big wave of colour for the season, and here you can see the buds just starting to peek out -



And finally, look who’s back at work??



It’s my beloved Summer Hubby! This and the clocks changing tonight tell me that springtime is really here.
Happy planting, everyone!

Thursday, 24 January 2019

Crafty like a Fox


It’s no secret that I love my garden. But during these bleak months when I can’t be outside, I must bring nature indoors. This is how my passion for crafting was born. 

Once I had filled the cottage with my painted furniture, I started my small crafting business ,Lovely Things by Luna Claire


 Working in my garage studio can be a chilling experience this time of year, so to keep busy I’ve added papercraft to my creations, handmade in the warmth of my cosy country kitchen!

                                                       
Taking my inspiration from my feathered and furry friends, I call this line Moonlight Cottage Cards & Papercraft, and it’s officially my new obsession —   

 

















Monday, 31 December 2018

“Painter of Light” Revisited

This is the time of year that my posts tend to go dormant. The garden is sleeping, and we visit family in the States. But today I am inspired to share with you an incredible chance encounter that happened a few days ago.

I was enjoying a visit and stroll through downtown Fort Worth with my dear friend, Anna.  On our way to a nearby restaurant, we passed an art gallery with many lovely, familiar paintings in the window that confirmed it was a Thomas Kinkade gallery!

For those who remember my original  Painter of Light posting, my obsession with cottages began many years ago with Thomas Kinkade’s beautiful paintings. Imagine my surprise to stumble upon this gallery and to actually meet the late artist’s sister-in-law, Laura Kinkade!  We had a lovely chat, and I told her how we named our cottage after one of his paintings!

It was such a thrill for me, and I’m so grateful to Anna for suggesting that we go in. Here’s
Thomas’s beautiful “Moonlight Cottage” -



Saturday, 4 August 2018

Hydrangea Hype

 


I have slowly become obsessed with hydrangeas. They seem to grow themselves here in Co. Cork. In fact, there was an enormous Lacecap growing here when we bought the Cottage. It was overgrown to the point of being unmanageable, so I let my hubby talk me into cutting it to the ground. I fully intended to replace it with a rose hedge, but it came back flowerless but very healthy the following year. And THIS year, we got this -



Over 6 feet tall now!

This next one is a mophead that I got as a Mother’s Day gift 3 years ago. It was an indoor plant, but is thriving outside on a large pot -





I recently added these pink Annabelle shrubs put by the road. 





This is a miniature Curly Wurly that I keep on our porch -




I love the cupped petals on this one. 

I added 2 large Curly Wurly shrubs in pots to our patio.





The obsession is still growing, so next season we may add some white varieties to the collection!


Sunday, 24 June 2018

In Living Colour

This is the time of year I dream about when I'm planning my garden design.  Colours are bursting forward all over Moonlight Cottage, and I am loving every minute of it!


Alyssum is one of my all-time favourites in the garden.

New lavender hedge is blooming nicely




I love the spiral trunk on this Bay tree


Night Sky petunias never disappoint!

You can never have too much PURPLE in your garden



New stone window boxes, guaranteed hurricane proof!


Words can't express how much I love these Curly Wurly hydrangeas!

Those lovely shades of pink and purple, and the cupped flowers make me smile. 


You may remember that last October, we lost some big trees to ex-hurricane Ophelia. It's interesting (and sad) how the absence of those trees has changed the landscape, literally, around our cottage.

The first thing I notice this summer is that part of the house, especially the kitchen, gets much warmer during the day without the benefit of those big shade trees.  More sunlight means more heat, and it also means MORE WEEDS.  I've never pulled this many weeds in my life as I've done the past couple of months!

We took advantage of a sale on trees a few months back, so we've now added these beauties to our back garden.

At the back we've planted five silver birch trees, just in front of that cool Monkey Puzzle tree
that was revealed after the big trees came down.

Here's another view of the birch trees. Just beyond are two red maples that 
we planted on either side of the new shed.



This is a baby Norway spruce. We had a huge one back here that we had to
cut down last year as it was dying.


The nursery also gave us 10 aspen trees. They're really just twigs,
but they are now leafing out and they were FREE!


Here's one of the Aspens just as buds began to open.  I can't wait to have
that beautiful fall colour. Aspens are fast-growing and lovely!

Judas tree right after planting in March. Back in Texas I had one of these,
we call them Redbuds.  Next spring it will be covered in purple blossoms.

Here's that Judas tree leafed out.

I have so many more ideas that I want to put into this beloved space, so stay 
tuned to see what comes next!