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Blue Hill at Stone Barns Photo by Francesca @Gardenista |
Laureen Barber, an owner of the sustainable-food mecca, Blue Hill, created the floating masterpieces from Rhododendron 'English Roseum,' Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia), Lace Leaf Maple (Acer palmatum dissectum), Weigela florida 'Wine & Roses,' Smoke Bush (Cotinus obovatus), and Showy Medinilla (Medinilla magnifica).
And if you havent been to Blue Hill it's worth the trip. "The main dining room occupies a former dairy barn on the Rockefeller estate, part of a complex of Norman-style farm buildings built in the 1920s. The original barn structures coexist with new architectural elements, framing views of the 80-acre working farm and creating a backdrop to the restaurant’s idyllic Hudson Valley setting."

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terrain at Styer's Photo by Whisk and Quill |
terrain breaks barriers in design and lead the way with their floating plants in their cafe!
Love them or hate them?
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terrain at Styer's |
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Great article! Floating plants truly bring a unique, calming vibe to any garden space. I love how they add texture and dimension without taking up ground space. Speaking of creativity, I’ve recently been exploring halloween costumes with bomber jacket styles—such a cool twist for spooky season! Just like floating plants, it’s all about layering style with originality.
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