tag: flowers & trees
– luther glass park –
i’ve been working in senoia, ga this week. it’s fairly close to peachtree city, which is about an hour south of the atlanta. the fall foliage is quite pretty here, especially in luther glass park.
– ryan
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date of post: November 11th, 2010 | category: atlanta, flowers & trees, parks, photography, travel
tags: atlanta, flowers & trees, parks, photography, ryan, travel
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– amicalola falls state park –
on sunday afternoon we packed a picnic and headed up to amicalola falls state park. we soaked in the amazing autumn weather with a nice picnic near the top of the falls! after lunch we headed back to the base and hiked up the mountain for some beautiful views of the falls. although we heard the hike was fairly easy, the numerous switchbacks were definitely tiring. be sure to bring some water and stretch before making the trek.
if you are looking for a peaceful getaway from atlanta, consider the 90 minute drive to this beautifal state park. be mindful though that october is peak season for state and national parks and will be super crowded.
serenity now!
– ryan & gub
amicalola falls state park
240 amicalola state park rd
dawsonville, ga 30534
706-265-4703
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date of post: October 19th, 2010 | category: atlanta, flowers & trees, parks, photography, travel
tags: atlanta, flowers & trees, parks, photography, ryan, travel
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– fall leaves –
date of post: October 18th, 2010 | category: fall, flowers & trees
tags: fall, flowers & trees, photography, ryan
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– oak grove plantation & gardens –
i recently visited oak grove plantation & gardens, which is about 45 minutes south of atlanta. it’s this beautiful 1830s plantation home nestled on 20 acres of land, 4 of which have themed gardens. the plantation features a bed & breakfast as well as acres of gardens for touring. if you’re looking for an atlanta getaway, oak grove plantation & gardens is a relaxing option for an afternoon visit or an overnight stay.
– ryan
oak grove plantation & gardens
4537 north highway 29
newnan, georgia 30265
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date of post: June 21st, 2010 | category: agritourism, atlanta, flowers & trees, garden, photography, travel
tags: agritourism, atlanta, flowers & trees, garden, photography, ryan, travel
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– hydrangea tips –
with our hydrangeas in full bloom, we’ve been keeping fresh flowers throughout the house. the problem is our cut flowers kept wilting after only a few hours, which was very frustrating. we decided to look for a remedy and take action.
here’s what we found worked best for keeping hydrangeas fresh after cutting them from a garden. first, cut the flowers in the early morning when the weather is cool, not in the afternoon heat. be sure to bring a pitcher or bucket of water and place the flowers in the water right after cutting. when ready to arrange, cut the stems at an angle under cold tap water and dip the flower tips into a bottle of alum powder, found in the spice section of most grocery stores. after dipping, place the flowers in a vase filled with water. that’s it.
we’ve used this method numerous times now and it totally works! it’s impressive how much longer our cut hydrangeas last.
– ryan & gub
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date of post: June 10th, 2010 | category: flowers & trees, house, how-to, spring
tags: diy, flowers & trees, house, how-to, photography, ryan & gub, spring
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– barnsley gardens –
i visited barnsley gardens over the weekend while doing a film project with the yacht rock revue. it’s located about an hour and a half north of atlanta in adairsville, ga at the base of the blue ridge mountains. these days, barnsley gardens functions as a resort where you can stay, play golf, quail hunt, or have your wedding. there is also a historic district on the grounds where godfrey barnsley originally built his mansion and gardens featuring flowers from around the world. here you can visit the beautiful 160-year-old heirloom gardens, a museum, and the mansion ruins.
the ruins were really amazing! it felt like you were walking around in what’s left of an old european castle. there were these great vines growing all over the walls, adding to its mystique. i was envious of the event going on while i took photos, having a party in the ruins of an 1840s mansion seemed like the best thing ever. the museum had photos of the estate before it fell to ruins and if you are lucky enough to catch the curator, an oral history of the barnsley family and gardens as well.
barnsley gardens is very beautiful and has a rich history. even if you’re not looking to stay at the resort, the heirloom gardens, ruins, and museum are open to the public and definitely worth the drive for a short getaway from atlanta.
– ryan
barnsley gardens
597 barnsley gardens road
adairsville, ga 30103
770-773-7480
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date of post: June 7th, 2010 | category: agritourism, atlanta, flowers & trees, garden, photography, travel
tags: agritourism, atlanta, flowers & trees, garden, photography, ryan, travel
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– spring time is here –
spring is finally here! we’re excited about the warm weather and spring blooms. here are some photos of the japanese magnolia in our front lawn. it was a valentine’s day gift from gub a few years ago.
– ryan & gub
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date of post: April 3rd, 2010 | category: flowers & trees, photography, spring
tags: flowers & trees, photography, ryan & gub, spring
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