Tuscan Style - Jon Carloftis
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Tuscan Style - Jon Carloftis
Better Homes and Gardens Special Interest Publications ® ™ Tuscan Style Retreat Make a 6 Tablet Fount op a You C ins an Make Big Ideas For a Small Space Spring 2010 Display until April 27 Create an Open-Air BHG.com BHG SIP Orange Checkout $6.99 U.S. Family Room Spotlight Artful Accents Add some whimsy to your patio with a topiary trimmed and trained into a fun shape. photography by Rob Cardillo produced by Jon Carloftis • Select a topiary shape. You can make your own frame from chicken wire or purchase a wire form that comes stuffed with sphagnum peat moss, ready for planting. Many animal shapes are available. • Prepare the form for planting. Saturate the moss with the mister setting on your garden hose sprayer. • Add personal embellishments. Use wire snips to make a hole in the frame where you want a plant to go. Our turtle, left, is carrying an elephant bush (Portulacaria afra) on its back. After planting, bend back the wire to secure the plant. The owl, below, needs no special flourishes—the long-fibered moss mimics the look of feathers. •Place your topiary in a partially shaded area. Full sun will quickly dry and fade moss. Keep the moss moist by misting it regularly. Groom plants to desired shape. Outdoor Rooms™ (ISSN 1936-3176), Spring 2010 issue. Outdoor Rooms is published two times a year in March and April by Meredith Corp., 1716 Locust St., Des Moines, IA 50309-3023. Canada Post Publications Mail Sales Product Agreement No. 40069223. Canadian BN 12348 2887 RT. Trademark registered in Canada and Australia. Marca registrada en México. © Meredith Corp. 2010. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. 120 Spring 2010