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The Tessuti Edit.

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Monmouth Glass Studio Dome Lamp | Martina Organics Travel Pack | Andante Undated Diary | Artesania De Galicia Snake Bowl | Missoni Erode Throw | Le Serail Marseille Soap 

August for me has always been the time to clean, to cull and to revamp. Maybe it’s the anticipation of spring, or a way to get through the last of the winter blues, but I am always in need of a little pick me up. So I headed over to Tessuti to pick a few of my favourites.

I have long been a fan of Monmouth Glass Studio, I have my eye on this hand blown dome lamp for my upcoming Master Bedroom revamp, that teamed with the softest Missoni throw, and you have killer combo. I also couldn’t go past the new range of Artesania De Galicia. The snake bowl is the answer to my perfect fruit bowl pursuit (side note, it also comes in very usable canisters  hold me back) Next, because of my somewhat transient lifestyle at the moment, I picked the Martina Organics travel pack to keep my skin in tow, and the undated, and filled with beautiful photography, Undated Diary to keep my mind in check.  And finally, call me crazy, but there is really nothing like a fresh soap to lift the spirits, and Le Serail Marseille are second to none.

If you havent had the chance to pop in to Tessuti’s bricks and mortar on Jervois, then you are missing out. A carefully curated, soft and sophisticated, yet playful mix, Ali has created one of the most inviting stores on the block. But never fear fellow ‘rural folk’, the online boutique will not disappoint. There really is something for everyone, including  for the fluff ball Franks ( how cute is this pooch pillow? )

Until next time

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Although this is a sponsored post, all opinions and gushy words are my own.

Heather Liddell Photographer

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All photos by Heather Liddell

It is not often that I show case a local talent, but today I do so with the utmost pride.

My sometimes workmate and always friend launched her new website today. Moving from separated portfolios of weddings & editorial, her new home is full of wonder and glory and an incredible selection of her work.  And why shouldn’t it be one? Heather’s approach to photography has always been holistic, the same manner that is taken in capturing a campaign is taken when documenting a person. Effortless, unobtrusive and honest.

Although I am lucky enough to have heather close by in the Hawkes Bay, she is always up for an adventure, so whether you wedding, celebration or shoot is near of far, she’s your gal.

Go feast you eyes here.

Until next time

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Get-away

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Some days you just want to pack up and leave, no matter how great life can be. Maybe it was a case of winter blues, but Saturday was one of those days. So we that is just what we did.  Packed us and the pup into the car and headed for the coast. Best idea ever.

Kairakau is by far one of my favourite spots around Hawkes Bay, rugged and raw with the most beautiful escarpment keeping watch over the sleepy little place. The combination of that, the sweetest little Bach and 24 hours of fresh air and no cell phone coverage, it is exactly what the doctor ordered.

Until next time.

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Indoor Plant Guide

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I think one of my first ever plants was a tiny cactus my mum bought me, probably a lesson in looking after something, and I probably killed it.  But a few years back I rediscovered my love for indoor plants, and learnt swiftly that they aren’t as easy to look after as that little cactus ( and even that I managed to wipe out )

So here is a crash course using my green thumb knowledge aka having to learn as the husband refused to buy more plants that I would eventually end up having to dispose of.

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The Cactus | This particular little guy is part of the Opuntia family, or paddle cactus. He likes the light, but not harsh sun, Cacti can burn. And water, once a month is fine. Make sure you use Cacti soil, which is well draining, usually a pumice mix.

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The Rubber Tree |  The Rubber tree is part of the Ficus family. With is broad glossy leaves is a real beaut. Keep near a window for bright, filtered light. Away from a draughty door, and make sure you let it dry out a little between waters.  I also tend to use a damp cloth to wipe any dust off the leaves every few months.

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The Split Leaf Philodendron | I love the Philodendron family, they are one of my favs. This Monsteria Deliciosa is super easy care and looks stunning! They need medium to bright light, but not direct sun. Keep the soil a little damp, but not soggy.

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The Heart Leaf Philodendron | Another Philodendron, and this was the first plant I bought back in 2010! She has made the eight house moves with us over the last 5 years, and still going strong. They are hardy and can tolerate low light, but prefer moderate to bright, but never direct sun.  Keep the soil damp, but in winter allow to dry out between watering. Every six months I like to chuck mine in the shower and hose her off.

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The Hoya | Otherwise known as a wax plant. I remember my grandmother having these growing up, they have the most beautiful cluster of pink flowers. They like it by a north facing window with filtered light, and they love a little mist! Keep the soil damp, and allow to dry out a little between waters in winter. I have mine in the bathroom and it is loving it there!

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The Peace Lily | The most common issue for these guys is over watering. They vary in how much water they need so the best way to tell is touch the soil once a week and only water if it’s dry. They tolerate under-watering more than over-watering.  They prefer low to medium light. As they have beautiful broad leaves, they can do with a wipe every now and then to get rid of the dust.

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The Succulent | This Burros tail or Sedum morganianum. They like bright light and occasional watering. Pretty low care and easy to propagate. But be careful when you move them as they are fragile!

 

There you go, a little lesson 101 on Indoor plant care! All my plants are from local gardening stores, so go have a look! If they don’t have them, a lot of the time they can order in for you!

For a chance to win the beautiful ‘ Blue Water’ Print by Penney + Bennett, head over to Facebook to see how!

Until next time, Happy gardening!

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