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cloche? /klōSH/ Noun:
1. A small translucent cover for
protecting or forcing outdoor plants.
Cloches were introduce around
1630 in France for protecting
plants.The glass bell-shaped
covers continue to be useful
today in areas where freezing
is a problem. It is best to remove
glass cloches during the day to
let hot air escape.
Watching the trend toward
moving the outdoor look inside,
Pottery Barn, Crate and Barrel,
and online stores from Etsy
are using cloches for indoor
decorating.
Why not use what you have instead?
Deer moss and small pinecones found outside are protected with this clochein the photo above.
Notice how this ordinary cake platter serves as a beautiful and interesting focal point.
Pictured below is a well-designed garden where glass cloches and terra cotta planters are
combined for an elegant effect.
protecting or forcing outdoor plants.
Bring the outside inside with
the use of a cloche.
the use of a cloche.
1630 in France for protecting
plants.The glass bell-shaped
covers continue to be useful
today in areas where freezing
is a problem. It is best to remove
glass cloches during the day to
let hot air escape.
Watching the trend toward
moving the outdoor look inside,
Pottery Barn, Crate and Barrel,
and online stores from Etsy
are using cloches for indoor
decorating.
Why not use what you have instead?
Deer moss and small pinecones found outside are protected with this clochein the photo above.
Notice how this ordinary cake platter serves as a beautiful and interesting focal point.
Pictured below is a well-designed garden where glass cloches and terra cotta planters are
combined for an elegant effect.
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