Monday, 27 April 2020
In a vase on Monday
My offering this week is made up of shrub prunings and a spray of flowers from a bouquet I received. I initially thought that none of the blooms in my garden would be suitable as cut flowers (it feels wrong to cut bluebells, aquilegia etc) until I saw what others had put on their blogs. Thanks for the inspiration and note to self: must try harder.
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The green on green on green is really appealing.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Chris, the greens work together well. Makes a calming, yet striking arrangement with that interesting foliage. Many gardeners have special cutting gardens set aside but I just consider my whole garden fair game for vase material.
ReplyDeleteIt looks very elegant!
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