As a gardener and one who makes her living with flowers, Spring is my favorite time of year. The promise of another gardening season filled with a riot of color, fragrance and work! Yes, it's true, I look forward to the work as much as I look forward to reaping the rewards. It's very soul satisfying when you uncover a bunch of bouquets you're delivering and the Mother of the Bride quickly and loudly takes a breath in surprise and delight, and starts to tear up a little (true story, happened this weekend). It's just as satisfying, but in a more earthy all-about-me way when I can sit with a beverage after that delivery, in my garden, and appreciate a job well done (while noticing the edging, weeding, and planting that still has to happen). Spring is a time of promise, when the entire wedding and gardening year is before you, and you just know it's going to be a great year!
Here's some of the work we've already accomplished this year, starting early in February, when the hellebores were just starting to bloom.....
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First of the garden bloom, the hellebore 'Tutu |
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bridesmaids bouquets, ready for delivery |
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a wild spring wedding |
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Doesn't Kristy look gorgeous on her wedding day? |
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beautiful combination of green spider mums, hypericum, pink spray roses, pink and orange gerbera and standard orange and hot pink roses |
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lovely table number, designed by the bride - the perfect compliment to her centerpieces! |
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Easter flowers at River Creek Club |
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Ceremony flowers for Andrea and Drew |
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boutonnieres of Malibu and Tangerine, ready for action |
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bridesmaid bouquets were select blue hydrangea, white and orange germini with Orange Unique roses
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the bridal bouquet - Orange Unique and Escimo roses with white and orange germinis, thistle, and amazing blue hydrangea from Holland |