Cutting it Fine (Or at least that’s the plan!!!)
As always I am striving to have a beautiful life on the
cheap, so I am going to attempt to grow as many flowers to cut for the house as
possible this year. I am lucky in that
we already have a well-established garden that provides some flowers and
usually enough foliage to get me through, however an act of generosity, has
presented me with further opportunity, friends of ours have offered us a large
strip of their land to garden and grow what we want. Win, win for all concerned
as they are advancing in years and finding it difficult to do it all. I thought documenting my efforts might prove
useful to likeminded people. I have
made a start in our own small produce plot at home, the new “allotment” has meant
that we have been able to plant our potatoes elsewhere so I have sown a couple
of rows of Larkspur 2 weeks apart, to
hopefully give me a few good pickings.
I also have 60 Gladioli bulbs that I plan to get in the ground this
weekend, again I might stagger the planting though it is getting a little late
to get them in this year. Seed shopping
is on the agenda for this week, Scabiosa tall double mixed (reputed to have a 7
to 10 day vase life) Cosmos Purity, Cerinthe major, multi head sunflowers and
Bells of Ireland are on the list.
I will be keeping an eager out in the charity shops for suitable
arranging vases/pots etc. I already have a few nice things that I have
collected and keep in my shed but hey there is always room for more!!
I have made a start this week, by chance I was looking for
my hubby in the garden and found him cutting all the seed heads off our Hellebores,
they looked so lovely laying on the grass in a big bunch, that I have snaffled
them and instead of being in the compost bin, they are now adorning our hall
table, I should have taken the photo before putting them in place as the hall
is a little dark……….but you get the idea!! (The cream jugs, you will be pleased to note are both from charity shops, so all in all a cheap display)
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