With summer almost here, my garden is full of color. Poppies, love-in-the-mist, pincushions, chive blossoms, english and spanish lavender and peonies are all in bloom around my garden. They are a great reward for all the planting I've been doing! Some flowers like the peonies and camelia were already here when we moved in, but everything else has been planted by us. Some from seed or bulb or tuber, some as plantlings.
One day last week, after our walk to the library, the girls and I decided to cut some flowers for a bouquet to put on our dinner table that night. Both girls are pretty proficient with scissors, so I let them cut a few blooms for their own bouquets.
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Zara cuts a poppy for her bouquet. I planted these from seed last spring. They came back lovelier than ever. |
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After the tulips faded in early spring, these poppies were one of the first flowers to bloom. They are on their way out, but they've lasted a few weeks already. |
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Love-in-the mist overtaking my English lavender. My girls are ready to cut some for their bouquet. (Sofia pronounces it "bo-kwet"). I also planted these last year. |
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Such an usual flower, love-in-a-mist is a wildflower that I planted from seeds last year. After the flowers were spent, little seedpods remained. On the advice of a neighbor, I crushed the pods and sowed them again. It worked! |
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An aerial shot - can you see the English lavender mixed in? |
And here are their beautiful bouquets.
Lovely! And here's what they looked like in a few recycled jars on our outdoor dining table that night.
I love hand-cut flowers, don't you? But of course, I also love them in the garden. Would you like to see more flowers from my garden?
3 comments:
I've loved the tour of your gorgeous garden - your photos are lovely and your little sweethearts are too :)
It's interesting to see what different flowers we have growing - I really am longing to add foxglove to our garden but it is considered a very dangerous flower here in Germany as it is poisonous if eaten - still - my kids are old enough now to know!
I love the poppies too :) Have a lovely day! Karen
Thanks Karen!
I'd love to see your garden in Germany.
Foxgloves are very common where I live. I love the height they give to the garden.
Thanks for stopping by today :)
Thanks for sharing your garden. We moved from temperate New Zealand to an apartment in Singapore two years ago and while I love how warm and green it is here I really miss flowers and seasons. Thanks for a little taste of Summer!
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