I can't pretend these are "good" floral designs, just opportunities to get the most out of the garden--seeing it outside but also bringing it inside. Westerland Rose, Europeana rose, Boxwood stems, Leycesteria formosa--which I won't bother with again, it only lasts one day. Octavia Hill rose, Karl Rosenfeld Peony, Turk's cap lily, Euphorbia characias, bracken... Continue Reading →
When Your Garden Surprises You
Yesterday we had a light sprinkling of rain, so I went out later with my phone to see what I could see. And I was pretty surprised at what I did see. I'm always encouraging people to look at their gardens with fresh eyes, often with camera/phone in hand. And I do that myself. But... Continue Reading →