How To Espalier

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Espalier is French for the art of training plants, trees and vines to grow in a flat design pattern such as diamonds or horizontal rows. I had never heard of the word “espalier”, but I had seen it a lot since living in South Florida. It’s commonly done on fences, columns and walls resulting in some pretty spectacular curb appeal. I instantly became obsessed with the formation of espalier’s natural, yet trained beauty. Upon settling in our new home I knew the big stark white brick chimney, which is the center front focus of our home’s exterior, would look stupendous with a dramatic diamond pattern espalier. I was determined to create this trellis looking plant pattern without hiring an expensive landscaper. First, I just needed to find out what the darn thing was called so I could do the research to create it myself. That’s when my googling finally taught me all about “espalier”. If you too are feeling the whole love at first sight thing with this, please read along to see how we created our thriving chimney espalier.

I waited three months to share how this worked out for us because I wanted to make sure we had success before I shared our method with you. I read up on the topic of espalier as much as possible before taking on the project because I really wanted to make it work. I took away the commonalities from different approaches, what seemed like important tips and then Z and I gave it a go. I can confidently say, not only did we succeed (so far) with the outcome, but it’s actually doing better than expected. After only a few months the vines have filled back in from where they died off in the first two weeks. After planting the vine had some initial shock and died of some, but quickly thereafter began to thrive. The vines have already grown about three foot longer and taller than expected. I read it was unlikely for the jasmine to grow at all in the first year, as it usually takes time to root and get settled before climbing.

BEFORE PICTURE:

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WHAT YOU NEED:

THE PLANT: We used four Star Jasmine plants. FYI, this is not toxic to dogs incase you were wondering (not actual jasmine). Also, worth noting this is a vine plant being used on brick in a sunny location which makes it safe to grow. Some types of vines and ivy grown on other materials may cause an issue to the facade and foundation of your home, but this is not the case here. We have the ideal chimney and scenario. This type of vine is best in Zone 8-10 climate in a particularly sunny location with water every few days. It blossoms tiny white star shaped looking flowers every April and May in Florida.

TOOLS: Measuring tape, painters tape, steel spring clamp, drill, drill bits, plastic ribbed anchors, screw eye hooks, ferrules, pliers, hammer, and vinyl coated wire rope and a ladder if you’re doing something as vertical as we did - 20ft!! (The nursery we ordered the Jasmine from advised it will grow up to 30 feet vertically)

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HOW TO:

STEP ONE: Map out the exact space you’re working with. We measured the space and then I sketched it to scale. We centered a diamond arrangement 20 feet tall by 100” across with a little excess space along the vertical edge of the fireplace per our preference. It worked out close to perfectly in order to create 25”x25” diamonds. However, the bottom row of diamonds closest to the ground wound up being a few inches shy of 25” tall in order to visually start the diamonds where we wanted at the top of the chimney. Measure and mark off with tape where each corner of the diamonds meet and will be located. We started from the bottom and worked across, then up, row by row.

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STEP TWO: Start screwing and securing. Drill an anchor at each marking, followed by a screw eye hook. Be sure to use large enough hooks so that when you feed the wire through the loops, the vine will grow off of the wall by an inch or so. This will give the plant room to grow around the wire and fill in evenly over time. This part of the project took some elbow grease from Zach and overall was the most time consuming aspect of the project.

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STEP THREE: Get wiring. Start at the top and work your way down and across. To begin, crimp end of wire around the top screws. For our pattern we used 6 wires, 2 for each of the 3 screw eye hooks along the top of the chimney. To secure the wire at each hook along the top we used pliers and ferrules to crimp the ends. Wire cutters also came in handy to trim the ends. Then, we worked the wire down and fed each through the path of hooks from top to bottom in a zag zag way. To make sure the wire was taught all the way down the chimney, Zach double looped the wire through each hook as he went. The same method of crimping and securing the wire around the eye hooks at top, was done at the bottom, too.

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STEP FOUR: Get planting. We dug a hole in the dirt, centered near each eye hook on the bottom row, four total. We used 2.5 gallon plants and dug about a foot diameter larger of a hole to give the root ball of the plant plenty of room to get comfortable. Be sure to loosely grab at the roots and dirt of the plant once you remove it from container. This will help the plant healthily into the new ground it will call home. Lean the plants in the hole towards the flat surface where the espalier will grow. Cover and fill in holes with preferred top soil. Then, remove the wooden trellis from the individual plants, leaving behind the main stake. Hammer and arm strength was required of us to remove the trellis from each plant.

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STEP FIVE: Unwind plants. Once you have removed the existing trellis in the plant, start to separate out and unwind the plant from the main stake it is wound around. Gently untwist as if you are undoing hair braids and trying to prevent as many knots as possible. The looseness and untangled vine will be what you are working with as you rewind and guide the plant through the diamond espalier. The more separated you have it, the more flexibility you will have in determining which path you want the vines to grow up the wires. Once completely loose, remove stake and begin the next step of guiding your espalier.

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STEP SIZE: Begin guiding the plant. Gently guide the vine in and around the wired guide on your chimney or whatever you are working with. Do not be afraid to get a little handsy with the plant in securing it around the wire the way you want it. I was afraid of being too strong with it, but it worked out ok. I decided to put a stake back into the ground on the outside edge of the chimney on either side so that I could rewind a few vines straight up and give them a head start to fill into the higher up diamonds. You can see what I mean in the later images where the vines began to grow and I was able to work them in higher up without crowding the already very full diamonds towards bottom of chimney.

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STEP SIX: Water, fertilize and watch! Then, continue to water, fertilize, watch, trim and guide the vine as it grows. The final images you are seeing here, are still not all final, as I have yet to prune the vine because I am still giving them time to fill in naturally in all spots towards bottom. Once my espalier fills out to a good height and thickness I will then landscape in front of the chimney and decide then If I should remove the stakes I placed along those edges.

THREE MONTHS LATER….

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Some additional info: As mentioned, I read star jasmine vine will not grow the first year as it is roots, but will then grow anywhere from 3-6 feet a year each year after, up to 30 feet tall. Ours has already grown a few feet taller. How exciting, right!? This plant is rumored to have a sweet smell that attracts butterflies. I’ve yet to smell and see that so far, but I’m hoping next Spring I’ll be lucky. We can’t wait to see how this shapes overtime. I’ll be sure to keep you posted with our growth and an annual photo of Vane for height perspective. We hope one day in the next few years we will have a fully green and floral filled chimney - fingers crossed!!

xo RCN

One year later and look at the height this gorgeous grower has reached! The upkeep has been relatively minimal despite a few high climbs up the ladder to adjust redirect the growth back in and around the base wire. We haven’t used fertilizer and we do water about twice a week.

 

Parsley is back!

Hey Everyone,

It’s great to be back! I’m returning to Parsley and Pom Poms pretty much the same person as when I left, except happier and a whole lot busier with our daughter Vanessa and a new home to look after. A lot has happened over the past year and a half. Mostly all great stuff that gives me a lot to share and talk about. I look forward to again channeling my passions and creativity through Parsley and hope you’ll follow along with anything and everything that you too find joy in.

Here’s the update.

Motherhood has been lovely. We have a very happy and healthy little girl that lightens up every room with her brilliant smile. She’s pippy and smart and so darn cute. She loves the beach and broccoli, trash trucks, dresses, running, and Ethel. Yes, Ethel is still here. Vanessa keeps us on our toes and makes us laugh with her comedic personality. I look forward to sharing all the fun kiddo stuff that has come into our lives in the Nord household. Crafts, snacks, little girl fashion, you name it, it’s happening and I’ll be sharing. Just look to the new “Family” tab on the homepage and it will all live there.

We plan on decorating our new home room by room as we wear it in day by day. Two months in and we haven’t gotten beyond getting our feet wet with Vane’s room and a kitchen that required little to no help. Stay tuned for much more to come with our 1960’s South Florida home. Just a hint…there will be wallpaper.

As for everything else going on in our day to day, I still bake a lot, decorate, and have an obsession with shoes. We moved off Miami Beach, but continue living in Florida and remain a bike ride away from the beach. I still love to travel when given the opportunity or something is going on with the family back in NJ. I sure do look forward to a visit there again in the (hopefully near) future when it’s safe to do so. For now, I’m giddy to get back into the grind of documenting my favorite and real moments in life right here at home. So, thanks for stopping by and now let’s get this Parsley started!

xo RCN

 

Wish List 2016

There are a million, and one, wonderful, gift ideas out there. I don't know about you, but I do not always have the time to make it out shopping in stores and I also do not have a million and one dollars to spend. Here is my list of some of the best gifts out there this season, all available online. Perfect for today, Cyber Monday.  Better yet, everything is between $20 and $80. There is something for those that love fashion, the beach, partying, art, animals, food and more. Here are my picks for you and me. Click the images below to lead you direct to the retail site for happy shopping. xo RCN

Serena and Lily Fouta beach towel, $48

Serena and Lily has the most stylish and classic beach towels. It doesn't have to be summer for a great summer gift. Perfect for her to pack away for winter vaca or when summer returns.

Kate Spade cookie jar, $40

How adorable is this Kate Spade cookie jar? Perfect for the kitchen in a girls pad or for your friend that always loves the cutest home accessories.

J.Crew slippers, $55

I have never been a slipper girl, but last year I saw these cute patterned slippers and added them to my list. I received a pair of the leopard print ones and this year I am loving the plaid option. The comfortable faux fur lining is to die for! You won't want to take your feet out of them.

Maggie Louise Confections gourmet chocolate box, $38

Maggie Louise Confections has quite the trendy selection of chocolate options. The themed boxes and made to order candy groupings are as stylish as can be. For your sweet tooth friend, consider these beautiful designed confections.

Harper + Oldham cactus tray from Fishs Eddy, $31.95

If you have never shopped at Fishs Eddy, you must check it out. The breadth of assortment and originality in design for the kitchenware and serving dishes at this store, is unreal. Currently I am loving the Charly Harper + Todd Oldham collaboration. Specifically, this adorable cactus and armadillo retro looking kitchen tray.

Dogeared Bee Sweet gold dipped necklace, $58

When it comes to jewelry this Christmas I love the simple dainty necklaces that you can find pretty much anywhere, but I love the meaningful three wishes collection from Dogeared best. Each necklace has a statement message that reminds us that there is good in this world. Enjoy shopping for a necklace with the personality to match your gift receiver.

H2O+ Oasis hydrating skin care, $28.80

For beauty and skincare lovers... H20+ has the most fabulous hydrating cream. I have used this cream for years. It feels refreshing like aloe and I never break out. This has helped my skin stay hydrated through many NYC winters. Perfect for anyone living where it gets cold and simply those that love their skin soft and clear all year. 

Rifle Paper Co. recipe tin box, $34.95

It is tradition in my family to gift a recipe box with many already filled out recipe cards for family bridal showers. The gift idea is great for any time of year, not only for brides to be. All you need are good recipes to share and a really cute box. Rifle Paper Co. has a couple of my favorite tin boxes at the moment. Shop at Anthro or The Paper Source.

30oz Yeti Tumbler,$39.99

The best gift ever. Yeti keeps drinks cold for hours, days really. Imagine ice in this tumbler sitting in a hot car for a day. Well, the ice will still be there when you return to the vehicle. I use my tall tumbler glass at the pool and a Yeti cooler on the beach, always. Simply the best.

Small or Medium National Park Pendelton dog coat, $49, Large coat, $59

Ethel is adorable and looks even cuter when wearing a jacket or jersey. Pendelton has collaborated with the National Parks for this striped dog jacket. A gift for your dog is a gift for you! 

Wynwood Coloring Book, $25

Coloring books are fun for even the non-artist. Coloring is like therapy. My Mom gave me the Wynwood coloring book when I moved to Miami. The art reflects the real art all throughout the Wynwood neighorhood in Miami. Very personal and fun. Add a nice box of Prismacolor pencils and you are still looking at a $50 and under gift.

Smathers & Branson needlepoint collegiate key chain, Penn State and many other University logo options available, $28.50

My BIL Alex recently gifted a Smathers & Branson key chain to my SIL Courtney for her birthday. I thought, "...what a fabulous idea!" For the one in college or the one that still wishes to be, a collegiate key chain is personal and useful. Smathers & Branson has pretty big list of Universities in their product assortments. I love the needlepoint effect in combination with the logo, very cool.

Topshop Leigh jeans, $70

Jeans are difficult to buy and find for people. However, my favorite jeans from Topshop, Leigh cut and fit, are a favorite of a few other girls I know. We are all built slightly different, so that means the jeans are a five star in my book. They come in petite, regular, tall, and maternity. The super tight and elastic makeup helps fit your body in all the right places and really slim you out. I highly recommend this style. I am digging any with the cutout knees.

Coach leather luggage  tag, $65

Have you seen the dinos all over the Coach windows or website? I have, and I love them! I am sure you have a fun and corky friend that travels and would appreciate a dino luggage tag. Beautiful leather, rich color, and a cute icon will help identify any bag on the luggage carousel.

Chanel Rouge Coco lipstick, $37

My favorite lipstick is Chanel Rouge Coco. If your shopping for a girl that is more spunky and likes a punch of color, go with a shade of red or bright pink. If she is more understated and traditional, pick a lighter or more natural color that will pair nicely with her skin-tone. A designer lipstick is a special and thoughtful gift that makes a girl feel glamorous. YSL and Chanel are both wonderful lipstick options.

Alo yoga capri pants, $78

Alo is by far my favorite capri workout pant brand right now. This style fits like a glove, true to size and also comes in many pattern or solid options. Shop online at Alo or Nordstrom.

Madewell blanket scarf, $68

Blanket scarves are all the rage and have been since last holiday, too. It's key to update a girl's collection with the newest and greatest. Perfect for traveling or cozying up indoors and out. Madewell has some wonderful plaid, boho, and classic options.

Sun Bum Day Tripper package,$19.99 

For all the beach and sun lovers out there, Sun Bum is the best smelling coconut lotion and sunscreen I have ever tried. The lip balm comes in multiple flavors like banana and mango, yum. I use the balm and skin lotion daily and the sunscreen every time I go to the beach. This brand makes me feel beachy and fun. The pack with sunscreen, cool down lotion, and chapstick come together in a pack for only $19.99!

Poler Stuff backpack, $53.87

Perfect for camping, hiking, beach bumming, or school going. I am in love with Poler bags. I first discovered the brand while shopping in Austin, TX and later I bought one for my safari trip in South Africa. The exterior pockets are wonderful and the seasonally updated color block combinations continue my love for the brand's new designs. 

Linnea's Lights candle, Vetiver scent, $34

I love to burn candles. Mostly, I am a fan of scents that are more natural and have fragrance that remind me of the outdoors. Never too sweet. My favorite scent right now is Vetiver from Linnea's Lights. This is a great candle gift because the packaging is perfect and you only need to add a bow. The candle even comes with a cute little box of matches, attached to the interior of the packaging lid.

Celebrate Everything by Darcy Miller, $30

For the hostess with the mostess. Darcy Miller published Celebrate Everything, just a couple months ago. The book is all about creating the best parties. I want this book under my tree!

Quay Australia sunglasses, $45-$75

Quay Australia has the most trendy and affordable sunglasses for the quality of product. There is something for every girl, silver, metal, black, cat eye, marble, dramatic, colorful, you name it. I am obsessed! You can shop online at Quay, Nordstrom, Urban, and Bloomingdales.

Kelkuzi original animal painting, $50

Art is always a good idea. I prefer actual paintings over prints of art when possible. One of my favorite illustrators, Kelly Oseid, found via instagram @kelzuki, paints small original illustrations of animals. If you have a friend that loves owls, whales, insects, etc., pick up a stylish frame from Homegoods and frame a piece of art. I personally, love this pink beluga. It would look great on my desk in a gold ornate frame.

Anthropologie Granada four piece tumbler set, $48

Everyone can appreciate beautiful glassware. Anthropolgie by far, always has my favorite assortments. This set of four glasses comes in a few colors. I love the silhouette and ridged medallion shapes. Pair with a package of patterned drinking straws and bottle of Belvoir Spiced Winter Berries Cordial to complete the gift.

Henri Bendel hatbox train case, emroidered monogram included. $58

For the hat lover. This striped Henri Bendel hat traveler is an iconic Henri Bendel piece. HB has always been known for their paper hat boxes (also adorable, but no longer available online). This hat box traveler piece is even more perfect with a handle to carry and protective shell. It is always great to travel in style. This makes it even easier to bring along the hats you want, without having to wear four hats on the airplane or crush a few in your suitcase.

Small Box of 50 bite size cupcakes, Baked by Melissa, $55

Food is a great gift to bring along to a holiday party, office crowd, or to send direct to family or friends you unfortunately will not see over the holiday. Baked by Melissa offers the cutest mini cupcake and macaron boxes. The sweets are delish and they are packaged in a beautiful box with a tie dye bow to finish.

Rosemary & Co artist brushes, $24.41

Any artist knows that great paintbrushes are essential pieces in creating beautiful works of art. My youngest sister Shaina, an art student and painting major, recently recommended Rosemary & Co. watercolor brushes. They are good quality and don't break the bank. Pink brushes were released for Breast Cancer Awareness month and they are still available online. 

 

Birdseed owl trio, $24

I mean...these are so stinkin' cute! Love birds? Love the garden or outdoors? Gift this adorable owl birdseed trio and combine with a bird watching pamphlet local to the region your gift receiver lives. You will spend no more than $40 total. Very unique and thoughtful.

Nike Juvenate mesh sneakers, Net-A-Porter, $85

Okay, I lied. This item on the list is not under $80. These Nike Juvenate mesh sneakers are $85. However, the style is often updated with new fashion colors and the older options are marked down. I personally want a pair of gray, which is not currently on sale. Check out some brighter color options at Finish Line if you are interested in spending less than $70. I have two pairs already and I wear them all the time. I think I need them in every color.