Fall is in the air here in the top of Utah, and with that, a little cooler climate.The cooler weather and rains enhance the bloom; their color is deeper, and the foliage much healthier. The DINNER PLATE DAHLIAS are blooming, as well as the GARDEN MUMS and the next flush of HYBRID TEA ROSES. Today's arrangement features yellow DINNER PLATE DAHLIAS KELVIN FLOODLIGHT and white FLEUREL. White and yellow garden mums and yellow HYBRID TEA ROSE NEW DAY finish it off. Cut early in the morning and immediately plunge in preservative water. This arrangement utilizes wet flower oasis. Soak completely, refilling with water until the foam is completely saturated. Keep arrangements out of direct sunlight and keep refreshed with water for a long lasting arrangement.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Susanne Holland Spicker
Mother, Grandmother, Homemaker, Gardener, Teacher, Photographer
Passion is defined as the love of, or the object(s) of affection and emotion. I am passionate about family, friends, flowers, food, photography and fabulous music! This blog is dedicated to those loves.
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Do you get hired to do florals professionally for weddings and receptions, ect or do you bring them to church to add color to sac mtg and RS? Your arrangements are so beautiful, if not you need to go into the business and share your talent! Im sure your home is always abounding in floral arrangements galore. They are all so gorgeous, colorful and stunning! Sorry if this comment came through more than once, it was being strange about my google acct when publishing and I had to try it a few times.
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