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Fall Planting Guide
![]() The Farrells’ newly renovated backyard by The Good Earth in Little Rock includes a stone walkway that winds through the freshly planted beds, which are filled with hellebores, an evergreen perennial that blooms in winter, Gumpo azaleas, spreading yews, Deep Blue and Primrose pansies, dwarf Hinoki cypress, Little Gem magnolias, Bloodgood Japanese maples and a variety of other perennials that promise color and texture throughout the season. |
![]() A curbside pull-off area in the front of the Farrells’ home is crafted of native stone and features beds filled with dwarf English boxwoods and pots filled with hardy plantings like Cast Iron plants, Deep Blue and Primrose pansies, golden moneywort, red ornamental cabbage and asparagus fern. |
![]() An architectural sundial breaks up the space in the flower beds and provides visual contrast to the plantings. |
Touring Bentonville
Stuttgart Wings Over the Prairie
![]() ![]() A few items from Ragans Gifts. Wilkerson Jewelers
November is an exciting time in Stuttgart, as this close-knit community assumes its role as the “rice and duck capital of the world,” welcoming the influx of waterfowl enthusiasts who hope to take advantage of the superior hunting opportunities provided by the area’s prime location on the Mississippi flyway, where countless migratory geese and ducks spend a portion of their winter. To celebrate the occasion, Stuttgart hosts the annual Wings Over the Prairie Festival, a week of events that includes the World Championship Duck Calling Contest. This year’s festival begins Saturday, November 18 with the Queen Mallard Pageant, followed by open house at the local downtown retailers on November 19. The carnival and duck calling events begin Wednesday, November 22, while the arts and crafts fair kicks off on the Friday after Thanksgiving, November 24. The festival continues through Saturday, November 25, culminating in the Duck Gumbo cook off and World Championship Duck Calling event. Shopping Spectacular, service-oriented retailers are a big part of Stuttgart’s appeal, with many stores located on and around Main Street. Shop the selection of high-quality home furnishings at Mayn-Mart, where names like Broyhill, Rowe, Ashley, Pulaski and Hooker fill the showroom. At Morris & Co. Romancing the Home, floral and interior design are the specialties, and a hand-picked array of gifts and home décor is sure to catch your eye. Known for their furnishings, Buerkle Furniture also offers custom bedding and window treatments, interior design services, and all the elements to complete the look of your home, from wallcoverings and flooring, to stone, tile and countertops. We love all the goodies at Ragans Gifts, including a wide selection of Arthur Court Designs pieces, Vietri pottery and Wedgwood china, along with irresistible gourmet foods from Stonewall Kitchen. Gifts, home accessories and jewelry fill the shelves at The Added Touch, along with candles by Yankee and Root and a full selection of Lampe Berger. Full-service florist Fern and Feather is also known for their chic and sophisticated gifts, holiday décor, flags and stationery, while Coker Hampton offers plenty of décor and accessories from names like Vera Bradley. You can’t make a trip to Stuttgart without stopping in Wilkerson Jewelers, where oodles of diamonds by Hearts on Fire are joined by fashionable favorites like Tag Heuer watches. Ladies will love the apparel at accessories from brands like Tribal at Ware Haus, and Lumber One has everything you need to outfit your home from start to finish, from flooring, paint, fencing and Andersen windows and doors, to patio furniture and rugs. And at S&W Nursery & Produce, you can browse row after row of lush botanicals and even take home some local delicacies. For a true Grand Prairie experience, you have to set aside plenty of time to visit Mack’s Prairie Wings, America’s premier waterfowl outfitter. Whether you’re in the market for clothing, hunting gear, hunting dog supplies or even outdoor-inspired home décor, they’re sure to have plenty of options to choose from. And just next door, RNT Duck Calls, started in 1976 by world champion duck caller Butch Richenback, hand-crafts versatile, realistic duck calls for passionate hunters the world over. Dining The premier culinary event during Wings Over the Prairie is the Duck Gumbo cook off on Saturday, November 25. This is a legendary party that you won’t want to miss, with 48 teams competing for the title of world’s best duck gumbo, the music of Superflux and a fun-loving crowd that’s sure to include old friends you haven’t seen in years. Along with sampling all the fried delights the carnival midway has to offer, be sure to stop in local favorite The Little Chef for delicious Southern home cooking, or La Petite Cajun Bistro for plenty of seafood and Cajun specialties. Entertainment Explore the area’s agriculture past (and future) at the Museum of the Arkansas Grand Prairie. This award-winning museum has a huge range of interpretive exhibits that are sure to engage kids of all ages, plus lots of awe-inspiring machinery from days past. Lodging An easy hour’s drive from Little Rock, Stuttgart has a few national hotel chains to choose from if you’d like to stay overnight, but for the full effect, make arrangements to stay at one of the myriad of hunting lodges and camps in the area. From more luxurious options like the amenity-laden Wildlife Farms to more rustic accommodations, these lodges can set up hunting trips of a variety of lengths or leave you to enjoy the natural wonders of this amazing location. Contact the Stuttgart area chamber of commerce at 870-673-1602 or www.stuttgartarkansas.org for a current and complete list.
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Hardy
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Known for its natural beauty, the Spring River in north Arkansas is a fantastic place to spend a fall weekend, with canoeing, fishing and camping options galore. But if you’re in the mood for a fun day trip off the water, check out the offerings in Hardy, where antiques and crafts abound on Main Street, and there are plenty of unexpected options to choose from. Shopping To take home a unique piece of Hardy, stop in Flat Creek Dulcimer Shop, where you can browse locally made dulcimers and enjoy the traditional music. Miller’s Leather Shop also offers many local items, including belts, wallets and even holsters. And you’ll definitely want to check out the Razorback-themed goodies at the Red Hog Shop. Antiques, however, are the town’s main attraction. Shops and malls line the street, and you can find anything from fine crystal to mid-century kitchenwares to toys from the 1980s. Starks Antiques has a great selection of beautiful glassware, linens and furnishings. For china and vintage jewelry and purses, as well as reproduction fabric from the 1940s and cute note cards and books, Tall Cotton is a must-stop, and Memory Lane is the place to go for the true antique mall experience, with two floors of booths to explore. At Hardy Furniture and Antiques, the outdoor area is literally filled with 1950s lawn furniture that’s just waiting for a colorful paint job, and curiosities like an old horse-drawn buggy. Dining Other Attractions |
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Too Cute
Gray Haze
This season gray is anything but boring, especially when a touch of vivid color is added in a sunny yellow handbag, a shiny, red patent pump or a stack of lime-green bangles. Gray is also the perfect complement for another seasonal favorite—black. It’s time to get in the mood for a great gray fall.
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LUXE LAYERS A lace-embellished gray chiffon camisole by Karen Kane at Lefler’s in Conway is the perfect layering piece when paired with a cashmere black jacket and pants from Blackbird Fashion Boutique in Searcy. Silver earrings, Lefler’s. Silver bangles, Masons in Fayetteville. | GRAPHIC GRAY Gray pops in a graphic design on this Joseph Ribkoff top from Sharon’s in Hot Springs. Marc by Marc Jacobs sunglasses, Claudia Lobao earrings, Origin necklace and green bangles, also from Sharon’s. | A MODERN MIX Gray is soft and elegant in this three-piece linen ensemble by Planet from Beyond Cotton in Little Rock. Crystal ball necklace, Faux Pas in Little Rock. Silver peep-toe pumps by Jessica Simpson, Wilkinson’s Mall in Conway. |
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BORROWED FROM THE BOYS A gray suede and fur vest by Tribal tops off a slinky surplice-wrap, animal-print blouse and wide snakeskin belt layered over a pair of cropped gray jeans by Christopher Blue. All from The Accessory Gallery. Large gold and gray beaded cocktail ring, Tallulah in Little Rock. Tano yellow leather handbag, Faux Pas. | THE SHARP SUIT Fall’s latest silhouette cuts it close in Alexander McQueen’s newest suit, accented with Claudia Ciuti black satin platform pumps and a black satin clutch by Valentino, all from B. Barnett in Little Rock. | SHARP JEWELRY Jewelry from Powder & Smoke in Little Rock: Pink Kunzite and diamond ring by Rayomond Mazza; Judith Ripka sterling and 18-karat gold earrings; Jude Francis 18-karat white-gold bracelet with Maltese crosses. |
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A SILVER STREAK The cocktail dress to own this fall sparkles with sequins floating over tulle, from Teri Jon at Feinstein’s in the Heights in Little Rock. Crystal necklace and earrings, also from Feinstein’s. Silver pumps by Jessica Simpson, Wilkinson’s Mall. Jewelry from Powder & Smoke: 18-karat white-gold ring with cognac and white diamonds by William Levine; Jude Francis 18-karat white-gold bracelet with Maltese crosses. | THE CROPPED JACKET The hottest jacket of the season by Ted Baker at Companions in Little Rock is tossed over a silky Parameter shirt and slim Faverizio Gianni pants. Silver bangles, also from Companions. Circle earrings, Sharon’s. BCBGirl red patent pumps, Wilkinson’s Mall. | RETRO REDUX The sheath dress is alive and well in pewter Lurex fabric trimmed with metallic beads by Walter from Masons in Fayetteville. Bracelets, hoop earrings and silver pumps with Lucite heels by Vince Camuto, also from Masons. Black Tahitian pearl ring in 18-karat, two-tone gold with diamonds by Zydo, Powder & Smoke. |