Design.Wine.Dirt Repeat

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Curated Container Gardens🪴
Virtual Design 🏠
Designer Holiday Styling 🎄
Just a girl having fun 💃🍷

05/04/2026

Do your gardens or containers need some love and color? I know someone who can help.🌺🙋‍♀️😎 Locally or remote, together we can make your neighbor say ooooooh, aaaaaaaaah! # ontainergardening,

05/02/2026

My beloved F***y and Fiona are all dressed up for the Derby. Stay tuned for more adventures with F***y and Fiona!

03/03/2026

If your planters have ever taken flight in a windstorm… this is your sign.💨💨💨
Before adding soil to plastic pots, drop in bricks to weigh them down. Tall plants + wind = instant mess. Lower the center of gravity and save your porch.

Please do all the things and help me grow my page — follow, like, share, comment.
I’ll love you forever!🥰

03/01/2026

Landscape fabric? Hard pass.
Rocks around plants? Even worse.

Both trap heat, suffocate soil, and fight nature. 🌱

Good, old-fashioned mulch feeds the soil, regulates moisture, and keeps roots happy. Healthy plants start from the ground up.

So I will with great joy help you grow beautiful container, gardens, beautiful orchids, beautiful garden beds, and make your home beautiful. If you would do me a favor of helping me grow this page, follow, like, share, please comment, you know all the things. I will send you spring vibes as an expression of my gratitude.🌷🌷🌷

02/24/2026

Stop throwing away those perfectly good orchids!🪴🪴

No reason to discard your orchids once the blooms fall. The flowers may be finished, but that foliage is still sculptural and stunning.
Slip the orchid into a sentimental container — I love using my antique teapot for that layered, storied feel. Add just a touch of water (never submerge the roots), then once a week give the root ball a proper dunk for hydration.💦 Let it drain completely and place it back into its vessel with a bit of water in the bottom.
That’s it. Low effort. High charm.
I love styling my orchid this way for the antique character it brings — and because those glossy leaves deserve their moment too.
Appreciate quiet beauty.🩷🪴

02/23/2026

Spring has entered the chat… and she brought bulbs. 🌷

Tulips for elegance.
Daffodils for that golden optimism.
Hyacinths for fragrance that stops you in your tracks.

Layer them. Cluster them. Tuck them into containers.
Because spring doesn’t whisper — it blooms

02/22/2026

Blue and white… but make it bunny season. 💙🐇
This is your sign that spring doesn’t need pastel chaos to feel festive.
Chinoiserie porcelain.
Layered moss.
Sculptural eggs.
A single orchid for softness and height.
When the palette is restrained, it feels curated — not cluttered.
When one statement piece leads (hello beautiful bunny), everything else falls into place.
Elevated Easter energy. No dyed eggs needed
Design. Wine. Dirt. Repeat

02/21/2026

Spring charm meets storybook whimsy 🐰🌷
A basket full of tulips tucked into a sweet little bunny basket… because spring styling should feel playful, not precious. This is the kind of arrangement that makes an entry table or kitchen island feel instantly alive — soft color, organic lines, zero fuss.
Tulip care tip (so they don’t flop on you):
• Water when the top of the soil is fully dry. Tulips are thirsty
• Keep them out of direct sun and away from heat vents.
• Cut off the spent petals and replace the flowers with a fresh pot when they have bloomed out.
They will continue to grow and bend toward the light — that movement is part of their charm, not a flaw. Let them dance. 🌷

02/20/2026

Tiny but mighty. 🌸
Because apparently I can’t resist making even orchids “designer.”

Mini Kokedama orchids are proof that good things come in mossy little packages. No pot. No fuss. Just roots wrapped up like a tiny botanical gift.

And watering? It’s less “helicopter plant mom” and more “spa day.”

How to water your mini Kokedama orchid:
• Submerge the moss ball in room-temp water
• Let it soak 10–15 minutes (queue calming music)
• Gently squeeze out excess water
• Let it fully drain before placing back

Repeat when the moss feels light and almost dry — usually every 7–10 days depending on your light and humidity.

They love bright indirect light.
They hate soggy roots.
They thrive when you love them… but don’t smother them.

Design. Wine. Dirt. Repeat. 🌿

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