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This article is only available in French sorry
We must cling currently in Paris this time with schizophrenic, I do not know what to wear to keep warm nor too hot.
Thank you the changes of climate, we go from laughter to tears in 2 hours away.
Today I share a little look at the cool, ultra comfort with
That’s a lovely dress unearthed at
I will not show you my panties no no, but that is how we call the skirts in English: CULOTTES * ^^ *
After a first black version that I presented
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I made a small happiness yesterday during a day on the beaches of Deauville with the sun shine.
What a joy to soak your feet in the cool water, feeling the salty air whipping our cheeks and hair. A welcome breath for a summer taste.
I wore that day easy linen dress
♡everyBODIES are ready for the Beach♡ 1. corset 15€ et panty high waist 13,50€ Forever21 2. Flip Flop Ted Baker 53,99€ chez Asos 3. Top frills and perfored et bottom frills 14€ Forever21 4. Swimwear 54,99€ Taillissime 5. Tankini 25,20€ et panty 16,80€ MissGuided 6. Top leopard 24,99€ New Look Inspire 7. Panty high waist 14,99€ New Look Inspire 8. Top available in size G 21,99€ et…
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Start with a medium-sized, clear glass open-top container. You can use anything that strikes your fancy—a vase, a cleaned-out pasta jar, a fish bowl, or a special terrarium bowl.
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Fill the bottom of the vessel with a 1 1/2-inch layer of small rocks to collect the water drainage.
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Add a layer of potting soil made for succulents and cacti. It should be deep enough for the plants to root to, about 2 1/2 inches.
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Remove the largest plant from its container and dust excess soil off the roots. Using the end of a spoon, make a hole in the soil big enough for the roots and nestle the plant inside, tamping the soil down firmly to hold it in place. Plan for approximately 1 plant per inch of container diameter.
Tip: Use a paper towel to transplant prickly cacti to avoid pricking your fingers.
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Continue planting the rest of the succulents, working from largest to smallest. It’s easiest to start at the back of the container and work your way forward.
Tip: Play around with the arrangement—mixing up the types of plants, colors, and sizes to make it more visually pleasing.
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Once the plants are arranged, add about a 1/4-inch layer of white sand around the plants.
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Finish with some landscaping. Place a few additional pebbles here and there to complete the look.
Tip: Succulents like direct sunlight every day. Lightly water the base every two weeks or once the soil dries out.