![]() ![]() Over the summer they were filled with beautiful, ginormous Boston ferns. Next up were the black urns that flank my door. I love all of elements of these bushes – the showy sunflowers, faux leaves tinged with fall color, acorns and even some feathers – yum. To put this together, I placed three tall floral bushes toward the back of the basket and filled the front of the basket in with two shorter ones. I started off with a wicker hanging door basket and filled it with floral bushes. Let’s talk about the decorations first and then I can show you the before and after door.īecause of the above mentioned time consuming remodel, I wanted to keep the fall decor on my front porch simple, fast and easy. So in spite of my ugly yard, I’m pretty tickled to share my fall’ified front porch and our new front door! Nobody wants to think about the word fungus – yuck and ew. Photos of brown and dead grass does not a good blog post make. So that is why, when I show you my fall front porch and new door, you won’t see any photos of the whole front of the house. ![]() #uglyyard Yup – our neglected, twenty year old lawn, developed a fungus that wiped most of it out, so we’re starting from scratch and totally reseeding the yard this fall. And having a front and back yard where you have purposely killed every. Remodeling and updating a house pretty much from top to bottom and trying to keep up with seasonal decorating is no laughing matter. ![]()
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