Showing posts with label Garden Mum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garden Mum. Show all posts

Thursday, January 19, 2017

OCTOBER ARRANGEMENTS -- CELEBRATING IN THE SPIRIT OF HALLOWEEN



White spider mums, golden yellow garden mums, and bright orange State Fair zinnias give this 'Halloween-themed' arrangement a festive air.



Displayed in a black ceramic container, these bright orange State Fair zinnias 'pop' with color. 



The spider mum is one of my favorite garden mums. The lacy, spider-like mum has an especially long vase life--keeping for almost a month!



The trio of bright colors compliment each other nicely, and will stay nice for a couple of weeks.

Monday, August 19, 2013

HYBRID TEA ROSES AND SUMMER GLADIOLAS

The August flush of HYBRID TEA ROSES is still on, as well as one of the 4 or 5 plantings of GLADIOLA that I did early in the spring, planting every 2 weeks thereafter until summer--and until all the corms were planted. I love pink and yellow together, and this arrangement has several varieties of pink and yellow roses, as well as three different glads and some baby pink and yellow roses and yellow mums.When using florist's oasis, make sure you're using the right kind--for wet arrangements. Cut the foam to fit tight in your container, then fill with water with a preservative in. Let soak up well--you may need to fill it up several times in order for the solution to completely soak up in the foam. Arrange by cutting stems under water, then immediately arranging, pulling off leaves or any greenery that will be below the water line.  Keep in a cool, dark place until needed. These roses were in the bud stage when picked--it doesn't take long for them to unfold. For longer lasting arrangements, cut glads when color is showing and the bottom flower has just unfolded. For roses, a large, full bud is best.







Saturday, July 20, 2013

DAYLILIES, ZINNIAS, LILIES, AND GLADIOLA BLOOMING TODAY

The summer blooms are well underway in the garden. Bright blooms of DAYLILIES and STATE FAIR ZINNIA are always a welcome sight in the flower beds, as well as the sweet aroma that fills the air from all the OT, ASIATIC and ORIENTAL LILIES.  Some of the OT LILIES are 5 feet tall, with 21 buds for blooms in their second year!  And, even if their bloom lasts only a day, the DAYLILIES bring a much welcome kaleidoscope of color. And, the GLADIOLA are in various stages of growth--some blooming, some just breaking through the soil, and  a couple of different stages in between that.  The bright blue bush delphinium is still going strong, making the yard colorful, as well as roses, daisies, love-in-mist, petunias, lavender and a few garden mums.  It's a nice time of year.