Showing posts with label Thomas Edison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thomas Edison. Show all posts

Thursday, January 19, 2017

HALLOWEEN ARRANGEMENTS -- VOTIVE HOLDER USED AS A VASE



This votive holder lantern makes a great vase for a fall floral arrangement. The flowers are in an orange vase and placed inside the lantern.





Dinner plate dahlias were used for the Halloween arrangement. "October Sky," the orange/peachy one is actually grown on the same plant--the flowers have variable colors--no two blooms are exactly the same.  The rosy purple one is "Thomas Edison."




This arrangement was made on the 30th of October. And, as you can see, the flowers are big and beautiful. They will continue on that way until a killing frost--usually in November. And, like I've mentioned before, the more stems you cut, the more blooms you'll end up having.

HALLOWEEN ARRANGEMENTS -- USING DECORATIONS FOR VASES



This Halloween jack-o-lantern decoration has a glass jar inside, holding the floral arrangement.  I'm always on the look out for decorations I can use for them.



The fall dinner plate dahlias are the perfect flower to use in this October arrangement.  Used are rosy purple "Thomas Edison," yellow-orange "October Sky," and red "Envy."




Dinner plate dahlias take approximately 90 days from the time of planting to harvest. However, the wait is well worth the wait!


Nurseries have plants already leafed-out to plant in your garden, but I always buy the tubers and plant in spring, after the chance of frost of over. For zone 6, that's the day after Mother's Day.