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Welcome to Saltprairie — a little corner where coastal breezes meet Midwest soil, and life unfolds one garden, one meal, and one heartfelt moment at a time. I’m Angie, coastal born and raised, navigating the heartland with a love for fresh food, blooming gardens, and quiet faith. Here, you’ll find stories and recipes inspired by salt air and prairie winds, all shared with a wink, a smile, and a touch of grace. Pull up a chair, stay awhile, and let’s savor this beautiful, imperfect life together.

 

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IAVOM ~ The Most Beautiful Girl In The World

August 23, 2021

As you read in my previous post, dahlias have been a challenge for me the past three years, but this year is making up for that! And my favorite girl has arrived! Penhill Watermelon is my favorite dahlia, I love everything about it— the fluffy petals, the color, the size and its growing habit. With its upright flowers, it makes it a lot easier to add to arrangements. The colors can range from a burnt orangey tone to pinks. And I love the variations it provides.

And while I have been able to grow them, keeping the flowers from getting eaten by Japanese beetles and Corn Rootworm beetles has been constant. They have decimated the cosmos, and I am not about to let them eat my precious dahlias. So I have been covering the booms with organza bags— a trick a dahlia flower farmer gave me a few years ago. And so far, it has been working great.

For this little arrangement, I just added an olive branch and rosemary, just to add some interest and green. But for me, this is all about the dahlias. And I am letting the take center stage. :)

P.S. I am also sharing a collage for Mosaic Monday with Angie.

Happy Gardening!


Other wonderful link-ups you may find me: Inspire Me Monday In a Vase on Monday, Mosaic Monday, Nature Notes, Wonderful Wednesday Blog-Hop, Garden Bloggers Bloom Day, Garden Affair, Love Your Creativity Link-Party, Thursday Favorite Things, Floral Friday Fotos, Farmhouse Friday, Pink Saturday

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Photo credits: Fabien TWB / Anita Austvika