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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Creating Country Gardens With Rustic Charm

The third and final post from Teri's barn sale include photos depicting rustic garden elements that add that little bit of vintage charm to a country landscape. Teri uses hosta, day lilies,cone flowers,and other low maintenance perennials around the barn and out buildings to create a variety of interesting foliage and pops of color throughout the summer season. The plants mixed with rustic benches, a bike, iron chairs, bird houses, clay pots and galvanized containers complete the informal gardens. Lets take a look at how all the different textures comes together to make a lovely garden setting.


















If you haven't already, please take a look at my other two posts about this barn sale
 Barn Sale- Distressed Furniture & Vintage Goodies 
 Barn Sale -Distressed Furniture & Vintage Goodies Up Close.

One more hearty thank-you to Teri for allowing me to photograph her awesome property and barn sale.

Thanks for visiting!
Cathy

I am linking to
Rednesday at It's A Very Cherry World http://suelovescherries.blogspot.com/

26 comments:

  1. Love every image, so charming!

    Happy Rednesday!

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  2. she's got such a perfect space for a vintage sale!

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  3. Hi Cathy,
    Gorgeous pictures, it must have been so fun to go poking about and see all the treasures. You are a feature this week at Ivy and Elephants! Please stop by and grab a featured button. Feel free to link up again, we love having you!
    Hugs,
    Patti

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  4. Isn't that gorgeous. Fantastic pictures! Thanks for sharing!
    Blessings,
    Susie

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  5. I love it when old things are mixed in a garden setting. Those lawn chairs really caught my eye. I call them "motel chairs" because those type of chairs were often found at vintage motels.

    blessings,
    Danielle

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  6. Im your newest follower. Love your blog..

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  7. Wow, love this. Love the rusty surrounded by the pretty! Beautiful. I'm your n ewest follower too!
    Blessings,
    Debbie

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  8. Wow, Teri has it going on! Thank you so much for photographing this lovely scene. I am in heaven taking it all in.
    Liz

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  9. OMGoodness, I'm in love with that country garden! Everything is so beautiful!!

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  10. These photographs look lovely and green and cool.Thank you for sharing.

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  11. ohmigosh! this place is just dreamy! great photos Cathy!

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  12. Hi Cathy,

    Thank you for visiting my blog and leaving such a nice comment.

    Your pictures are just gorgeous! Such rustic charm.

    I would have loved to attend that barn sale!

    xx

    Nicole

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  13. I love, love all of the rusty garden items.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Michele

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  14. Love all the pics. So charming! I'm especially liking the old rusty bike.
    I'm a new follower. Please stop by for a visit. Mary Alice

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  15. Love all your old is new stuff!! It's a great way to spruce up the yard! I have lots of old things but I think there must be a gift to placing it in such a way that it looks fantastic.Mine.....not so much!

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  16. Hi Cathy, Thanks for stopping by, your sweet comments, and trying to become a follower. Not sure what the problem is. Sometimes going out of the program and starting new helps. Don't know if that makes sense.
    Mary Alice

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  17. I love your beautiful photos, such lovely eye candy. I see so much I want to pin, but Pinterest is being uncooperative today. I'll be back to capture all may favorites! Teri has a gorgeous garden and I thank you for sharing it with us:-)

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  18. Found your blog link on Flea market gardening FB page https://www.facebook.com/fleamarketgardening
    Love this post and have gone through several other posts here as well. Great blog...have bookmarked it and look forward to spending more time here! Lynn

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  19. Beautiful photos! I wish I had a little shed like that to keep all of my gardening stuff in!
    Karee

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  20. Love your gardens--and the use of old things to accent! My kind of vintage style!

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  21. That third photo is my all time favorite photo. It just epitomizes small town Ohio.

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  22. HI, THANKS FOR STOPPING BY. HOPE YOU CAN MAKE IT TO MY SALE ON THE OLD LINCOLN HIGHWAY......MY ADDRESS IS 31 E MAIN ST. JEROMESVILLE,OHIO KEEP LOOKING ON MY BLOG FOR UPDATES OF WHAT I'LL BE SELLING.....THE BUILDINGS ARE FULL & I'M READY TO ROLL!!!!! GIO

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  23. Hi Cathy, I've really enjoyed these last few posts, and this one is so wonderful! I'll be featuring this post on Vintage Inspiration this week, (love the bike!) thanks for linking up to the party!

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  24. I absolutelly love the pictures. I'm looking forward to following you.

    Have a great weekend.
    Pam

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  25. Gorgeous inspiration.. photo after photo.

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