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Fall decorating trend 'steadily growing' in P.E.I.

All the leaves are brown, and the sky is gray, as the song goes. But don't despair — fall decorating inspiration is everywhere and supplies are more available than ever before

'There are more options than ever before'

Stencilled white pumpkins welcoming the new season are a project just about anyone can pull off. (Stephanie Lynn/under the table and dreaming)

All the leaves are brown, and the sky is gray, as the song goes.

The summer annuals in your urns and pots have all but turned to shriveled stalks. But don't despair — fall decorating inspiration is everywhere and supplies are more available than ever before.

"People have a green thumb in the summer and enjoy their displays and container, then fall comes and a lot of garden centres just shut down," said Peter Meiijer of Van Kampen's Greenhouse in Charlottetown.

The popularity of fall decorating has exploded the last five years or so, said Meijer, and there are an increasing number of types and colours of pumpkins, grasses, gourds, containers, mini-bales of straw, fall flowers and corn available to consumers every year. 

Pumpkins come in some many colours and shapes these days, the possibilities are endless. This selection was snapped at the MacKenzie Farm roadside stand in Stratford, P.E.I. (Sara Fraser/CBC)

"It's been steadily growing," said Meijer. "Five years ago we only had [chrysanthemums]."

Not only has there been a tsunami of interest in home decor driven by social media, Meijer said his business realized it needed transition crops and services to "get us through dead periods," such as the time between summer and Christmas. 

Need inspiration? Check out some of these ideas below.

Plants, pumpkins and purple

Craft blogger Toni Roberts at Design Dazzle posted this eye-catching porch corner display online. (DesignDazzle.com)

Acknowledging she gets a little tired of orange during October, decor blogger Toni Roberts created this fall porch with pumpkins and foliage in plums, purples, lavenders, blue-grey, sage and greens. She gives you a step-by-step tutorial here.

Vintage

White is the new orange in this fresh take on fall decor, styled with vintage finds. (Chic California)

Who says fall displays have to be in traditional autumnal hues of oranges, reds and browns? Gather together some of your vintage finds and go for a white-themed display — easier than ever now, with the availability of white pumpkins.

Humour

Minions made from round straw bales make an encore appearance at the MacKenzie Farm in Stratford, P.E.I.. (Submitted by Greg MacKenzie)

If you have a some large round bales kicking around, you could copy this display at MacKenzie Farms' roadside stand in Stratford, P.E.I..

Light it up

Pumpkins carved with strategic holes and filled with battery-operated lights from the queen of home decor, Martha Stewart. (Martha Stewart.com)

This twinkly take on jack-o'-lanterns is courtesy of the queen of craft, Martha Stewart. 

"Instead of carving traditional faces, drill tiny holes into each pumpkin. Use strings of tiny white lights to illuminate the pumpkins," she instructs. 

Too busy? No problem

Van Kampen's Greenhouse has a new service that will go to your house or business and decorate it for you, as it did at Upstreet Brewery in Charlottetown. (Van Kampen's Greenhouse)

Too busy pickling preserves to think about decorating? Van Kampen's has started a service that will do it for you.

While the business is still in the process of developing a "catalogue" of displays to choose from, Peter Meijer said they'll start at $50 and go to $300. They can also create custom orders for any budget. 

"Next year, we plan to go even bigger," he added. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Sara Fraser

Web Journalist

Sara has worked with CBC News in P.E.I. since 1988, starting with television and radio before moving to the digital news team. She grew up on the Island and has a journalism degree from the University of King's College in Halifax. Reach her by email at sara.fraser@cbc.ca.