Flowers From the Field or in Containers



Cattelya orchids bloom on a long strand. I like to remove two lower ones and bind a little bit of floral tape to give them support in an arrangement. The first one is soft pink hues. Sometimes I choose one monochrome color, sometimes two, or just try everything there is no wrong combination

Nigella damascena, Eustoma, commonly known as lisianthus or prairie gentian, snapdragon, scabiosa, sea holly, and more in this white, silver, yellow, and blue bouquet above.

A bouquet of flowers starts with the greenery as the structure. Above is a white and green combination of orchids, roses, hydrangea, and anemone and more.

I planted these ranunculus bulbs two years ago.Tecolote is supposed to be a medium pink but here she is in a pot on the porch all hot magenta glory. In California they are easy care and I don't pull them out to protect from cold.

Potted flowers act as wonderful flower arrangements that can receive full sun outside then come in to be enjoyed while in full bloom. I dead head off the petunias and geraniums to keep them repeat blooming. Containers need good compost and drainage as I like to crowd the plants to make them sing together.

Nigella in the field. Black and white,the blue ones didn't pop up this year.


I'm playing with these vertical tubes to be able to grow more on the patio.




I love borage for it's blue flowers and furry leaves. It has a cucumber flavor. Come on over I can make an exotic cocktail with the flowers. If you are not a drinker, it's also good mixed with fresh squeezed meyer lemon aid. I may put you to work on the weeds so we can enjoy it icy cold.









Published on May 22, 2021 17:48
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