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karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

August 14, 2007
8:16 PM

Post #3857562

In a previous thread, Connie_W gave me an excellent suggestion on using ornamental grass in my ceramic vases. It's natural and graceful, and accentuates the vases without overpowering them, in my opinion. The grass I used sprang out from nowhere in one of my neglected plant containers. I know there are many nicer ornamental grasses out there...and if you are the proud caretakers of them, please share them with us! Well, here's mine.

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terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

August 14, 2007
9:12 PM

Post #3857823

I like that Karma, those grasses look so elegant in your vases, and the colours match perfectly. Lovely!
Connie_W
Austin, TX
(Zone 8b)

August 14, 2007
10:19 PM

Post #3858052

Niiice! And I LOVE the pieces you tied onto the handles! Very clever accent!!

Do you want arrangements with grasses or also grasses that are GROWing but would lend themselves to arrangements?

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karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

August 15, 2007
10:37 AM

Post #3859281

Thanks Terri...the colors match don't they?

Connie, thanks, but you're the one with the idea! I love that kind of feedback because I'm always eager to learn. I would love to see arrangements with grasses, but if you can't do it at the moment, I'm happy just to see them GROWing! I know how hot it is for many of us right now..we had an heat index of 110 the other day! I went to Lowes the other day and sweat up a storm in the garden center. I stop by frequently to check on clearance pots and plants. Last week I found these Cheyenne bowls (left) at $10 for the smaller one and like $12 (?) for the larger one. I searched all over for the smallest one to complete the collection, but couldn't find it. I also found 18" flaired ceramic pots (right) for $13, regular price $39! Hydrangeas were 75% off, I was so excited! My container garden is finally starting to come together. Oh I've gone totally off topic. Anyway, my next purchase would be some nice tall grass for my container. That would give the garden some height I think.

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Connie_W
Austin, TX
(Zone 8b)

August 17, 2007
12:39 AM

Post #3866474

Karma,
Isn't it fun to find 2 of something and search for the 3rd, etc? Your new pots are great and great bargains!
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

September 13, 2007
8:47 PM

Post #3972521

I will bring my arrangement with grasses in tomorrow Karma!
karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

September 14, 2007
10:38 AM

Post #3974358

Yippy!!!
gessiegail
Taft, TX
(Zone 9a)

September 14, 2007
10:22 PM

Post #3976699

I love your grasses in those containers...thanks...
Donna_M

(Zone 3a)

September 15, 2007
2:41 AM

Post #3977172

That's a beautiful arrangement Karmaplace (or may I call you "Karma" ? lol). It's very serene looking. Zebra grass (it has horizontal yellow stripes) or porcupine grass (similar) might also be nice choices tho' I don't know if you can grow those in your area. This really helps me to look @ "everyday" plants in a different light. Thank you!

Donna
karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

September 15, 2007
7:03 AM

Post #3977338

Thanks gessiegail, and thanks Donna. You can call me KP, Karma, K, place...my name's actually Lana.
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

September 15, 2007
4:45 PM

Post #3978830

here is my arrangement with grasses.

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karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

September 15, 2007
10:30 PM

Post #3980087

Terri, thanks for joining in. I want to get into your head...to see where you're coming up with all this stuff. That is soooo original. Haven't seen anything like it...out of this world. It reminds me of the Jetson's (futuristic cartoon from the 80s?) in Vegas (gambling capital of the US...very flamboyant city). VERY COOL. I wonder what your guests are saying.
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

September 15, 2007
11:53 PM

Post #3980331

They said it was lovely and where do I get my ideas from? I don't know!!!!!
I was trying to get some sort of zen feel, uncluttered simple, but believe me , it took hours to get it so it didn't fall over!
I enjoyed making that Karma, thankyou for the idea using ornamental grasses, if I get more grasses in the future I
will have another go.
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

September 21, 2007
6:39 PM

Post #4003086

Karma, will you make another arrangement with grasses please?, also do you have any baskets to show us? just trying to keep you busy dear! along with your job, housework, child and husband.
I've heard women are good at muti tasking!!
karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

September 22, 2007
11:55 AM

Post #4004879

Thanks Terri for trying to keep me busy. I will see what I can do with lemongrass my dad has in his garden. Sorry to disappoint you, but I don't have any baskets worth showing. As you know, I lost everything in the flood and am just starting to collect things again. I will take another look around the house and see what I can come up with. Come back soon!
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

October 20, 2007
8:16 PM

Post #4105519

Karma, would peacock feathers fit into this 'ornamental' theme?
karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

October 20, 2007
11:04 PM

Post #4106056

Sure terri. . .bring it in.
BlueGlancer
South/Central, FL
(Zone 9a)

October 20, 2007
11:13 PM

Post #4106079

Ooooh, I like those Ornamental grass floral designs. : ) More...More!!! : )
~Lucy
karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

October 20, 2007
11:18 PM

Post #4106093

Hi Lucy, nice to see you over here!
BlueGlancer
South/Central, FL
(Zone 9a)

October 20, 2007
11:23 PM

Post #4106106

I'm alittle bit everywhere. LOL I just pop around looking at all kinds of stuff. : )
~Lucy
karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

October 20, 2007
11:30 PM

Post #4106126

I try to be everywhere too, but it's IMPOSSIBLE. DG is so huge!
BlueGlancer
South/Central, FL
(Zone 9a)

October 20, 2007
11:33 PM

Post #4106134

You got THAT right. lol : ) Alot of interesting things to look at and read. I think this is the best place on the net. It has alittle bit of everything. : )
~Lucy
karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

October 20, 2007
11:56 PM

Post #4106186

I agree. Wish I had the time and the talent to do all of the amazing things I've read about.
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

October 21, 2007
11:44 AM

Post #4107103

Hi Karma, hold your horses! I haven't made anything with my peacock feathers yet, but now that I have the go ahead
I will be back. haha!

Hi Lucy, welcome and thanks for saying you are enjoying the ornamental designs.

terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

October 23, 2007
3:28 PM

Post #4115311

I'm back with my peacock feathers!

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karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

October 23, 2007
3:58 PM

Post #4115423

Thanks Terri, that's lovely in those woven vases. Such an artistic flair.
Connie_W
Austin, TX
(Zone 8b)

October 27, 2007
9:20 PM

Post #4130574

Wow...that is sooo kewl the way you integrated the two arrangements with the bamboo (?) sticks!!! Love it, Terri!!!
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

November 1, 2007
12:02 AM

Post #4145698

Thanks connie! I saw a demonstrator do that with the bamboo sticks and I loved it so I had a go myself!

Karma, I got those matching vases from a charity shop for £1.00. for the pair. That has to be the bargain of the year!

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