Ready for Spring
Spring is one of my favorite seasons. I love this time of year for its vibrancy and freshness.
It’s such a time of hope and joy: the plants and birds are enjoying new life, daffodils and tulips begin poking up from beneath the surface, azaleas of all colors brighten our days.
Now let’s not forget that springtime smell, so sweet, fresh and refreshing. Honeysuckle have to be one of my favorites scents.
Getting our outside living spaces in tip-top shape is typically on the forefront of nearly all of our agendas. After the long, melancholy winter months that have lingered too long, it’s invigorating to spruce up outdoors.
1-4 Digs, 109 Chenoweth Lane, (502) 893-3447.
5-9 Tassels Fine Fabrics & Home Furnishings, 12004 Shelbyville Road’ (502) 245-7887.
Garden Angels nursery supplies all types of perennials, annuals and bedding plants, as well as many tropical plants (visit or call for pricing).
- 1. Artificial succulents ($24 each).
- 2. Yellow clam-edge urn ($115).
- 3. Iron lanterns ($48 each).
- 4. Armillary ($195) and artificial boxwood cones ($22 each).
- 5. Trellis available in an assortment of sizes (Small $63; med. $111; large $142).
- 6. Green metal planter ($124).
- 7. Metal bench ($338) and assorted painted pots (prices starting at $11 and up).
- 8. Three-tier artificial topiary in iron planter (pricing varies depending on size).
- 9. Iron flower wall hanging ($188).
- 10. Garden Angels Nursery, 131 S. English Station Road, (502) 425-3931 or (502) 489-3939, or 7515 Shelbyville Road, (502) 425-9092.
Category: Mixing It Up
About the Author (Author Profile)
Lori Kommor, Columnist/Event Chair
lkommor@voice-tribune.com
502.897.8900
Lori wears many hats: writing two weekly columns, chairing The
Voice-Tribune’s events and keeping the staff fed with a stash of snacks
Willy Wonka would envy. She’s a fervent high school soccer fan (go
Collegiate!) and has the raspy voice to prove it after game days.

















