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GATHERING NATURE'S DECOR Several months ago our home was open for a studio tour to show the furniture my husband builds. I had arranged hedge apples in a big Nambeware bowl on the coffee table. Those hedge apples generated as much, if not more, commentary as did the furniture. Very few visitors had ever seen them here in New Mexico. For those of you who have not seen them, they are the size of a large orange and have chartreuse colored skin that resembles an orange but is much more knobby. Hedge apples grow on the Maclura pomifera (Osage Orange) along country roads in the Midwest and are considered a bit of a weed tree but the inedible fruits are truly beautiful. I’ve been told they are easily propagated so I hope the seeds germinate and grow into my own source for hedge apples. Gourds, pumpkins, and squash are great seasonal accents in a bowl or basket or just arranged across a table or mantle. They last a long time so you can put them out as soon as they are harvested and they should last to Thanksgiving. Some gourds will dry nicely although the color will fade. Use a bit of wax shoe polish to refurbish the color for use next year. The dried gourds will be light enough to wire to a wreath.
Lots of other natural materials can be used. Take a walk through your yard, along a country road, or in the forest to see what you can find.
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