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surrounded by Spanish moss to hide the evidence!
Summer interest:
• This is a good time to plant everything properly, as it will make watering easier.
• Replace primroses with shade-tolerant annuals, such as begonias or impatiens.
surrounded by Spanish moss to hide the evidence!Summer interest:• This is a good time to plant everything properly, as it will make watering easier.• Replace primroses with shade-tolerant annuals, such as begonias or impatiens.
Encinal (Spanish for "oak ranch"), because of the many live oak trees on the property. It has 13 rooms, plus seven bathrooms, an attached greenhouse, a four-car garage and servants' quarters with two bedrooms. Of the 13 rooms, there is only one bedroom, since the DeGolyers built the home after their four
with a Spanish tile that mimics iron. "It is not easy to cut the tiles and create a sink, but thanks to the care and professionalism of the workers we were able to create a good product from both a practical and aesthetic perspective."
with a Spanish tile that mimics iron. "It is not easy to cut the tiles and create a sink, but thanks to the care and professionalism of the workers we were able to create a good product from both a practical and aesthetic perspective."
light-toned Spanish architecture. Trailing edges cascade effortlessly over terra-cotta paths and courtyard edges.
In addition, lavender cotton has seen heavy use in formal Tudor knot gardens. Depending on your garden style, lavender cotton can adapt to nearly anything — simply prune or let it grow wild.
light-toned Spanish architecture. Trailing edges cascade effortlessly over terra-cotta paths and courtyard edges.In addition, lavender cotton has seen heavy use in formal Tudor knot gardens. Depending on your garden style, lavender cotton can adapt to nearly anything — simply prune or let it grow wild.
covey of Spanish oak trees," Wallace explains. "The place has the most incredible vibe."
She persuaded the owner/friend that celebrating the oak leaves was paramount, and that having the design "drip down" from the top of the door to the bottom was the way to go, as the tree branches hang over the house
covey of Spanish oak trees," Wallace explains. "The place has the most incredible vibe." She persuaded the owner/friend that celebrating the oak leaves was paramount, and that having the design "drip down" from the top of the door to the bottom was the way to go, as the tree branches hang over the house