Sentences with phrase «friend hyacinth»

my good friend Hyacinth embarked upon a living room makeover that took her on a journey over hills and valleys... and she wound up with a room that just didn't come together like she'd hoped.
Yesterday on Design Team Hyacinth (remember, Holly, Layla and I are working with The Pioneer Woman's best friend Hyacinth on her family room?)
Last week at the ranch we had a chance to hang with Ree's fabulous friend Hyacinth, and before we left town, we stopped by her house to check out her newly re-done, contemporary style living room.

Not exact matches

For years, Hyacinth and I have gotten together at Christmastime to make cinnamon rolls for our friends.
Grape hyacinths (Muscari) work well for me, but deer eat all their foliage in a friend's garden in Long Grove.
Aloe: Healing, protection, affection Angelica: Inspiration Arborvitae: Unchanging friendship Bachelor's button: Single blessedness Basil: Good wishes Bay: Glory Black - eyed Susan: Justice Carnation: Alas for my poor heart Chamomile: Patience Chives: Usefulness Chrysanthemum: Cheerfulness Clover, white: Think of me Coriander: Hidden worth Cumin: Fidelity Crocus, spring: Youthful gladness Daffodil: Regard Daisy: Innocence, hope Dill: Powerful against evil Edelweiss: Courage, devotion Fennel: Flattery Fern: Sincerity Forget - me - not: Forget - me - not Geranium, oak - leaved: True friendship Goldenrod: Encouragement Heliotrope: Eternal love Holly: Hope Hollyhock: Ambition Honeysuckle: Bonds of love Horehound: Health Hyacinth: Constancy of love, fertility Hyssop: Sacrifice, cleanliness Iris: A message Ivy: Friendship, continuity Jasmine, white: Sweet love Lady's - mantle: Comfort Lavender: Devotion, virtue Lemon balm: Sympathy Lilac: Joy of youth Lily - of - the - valley: Sweetness Marjoram: Joy and happiness Mint: Virtue Morning glory: Affection Myrtle: The emblem of marriage, true love Nasturtium: Patriotism Oak: Strength Oregano: Substance Pansy: Thoughts Parsley: Festivity Pine: Humility Poppy, red: Consolation Rose, red: Love, desire Rosemary: Remembrance Rue: Grace, clear vision Sage: Wisdom, immortality Salvia, blue: I think of you Salvia, red: Forever mine Savory: Spice, interest Sorrel: Affection Southernwood: Constancy, jest Sweet pea: Pleasures Sweet William: Gallantry Sweet woodruff: Humility Tansy: Hostile thoughts Tarragon: Lasting interest Thyme: Courage, strength Tulip, red: Declaration of love Valerian: Readiness Violet: Loyalty, devotion, faithfulness Willow: Sadness Yarrow: Everlasting love Zinnia: Thoughts of absent friends
Last spring, PW friends / readers began weighing in and helping Hyacinth pinpoint what went wrong with her project, and suggesting different directions she could head.
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