Showing posts with label Flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flowers. Show all posts
Sunday, June 26, 2011
First Bulbs Flowering
I have been having many conversations with my grandmother of late about our bulbs {flowers}. You see she is a very keen gardener and loves planting lots of bulbs in her garden each year. However, this year her bulbs {and mine too} have been very slow to sprout. She has been ringing me every week asking me if mine have broken the soil yet. You could say that we have been comparing notes.
As this is my first season planting bulbs I admit I am completely not-in-the-know so each morning I head out to our garden to check on their progress. I think the boys must think I am going slightly mad.
To my complete excitement, joy and surprise when I went out to the garden on Saturday morning there she was...my very first flowering bulb for 2011!! I spent the entire day weighing up whether or not I should cut her to put into a vase. By Sunday afternoon I decided to cut her and a few other flowers out of our garden including a sprig of our flowering yellow snapdragons. I arranged them in a new jug which I purchased online HERE.
This gardening thing really is very exciting. I can't wait for the next bulb to flower not to mention the sweet peas and hollyhocks!!
xx
Anna
PS. The lovely nickel lanterns are a new purchase from HERE...
First Bulbs Flowering
I have been having many conversations with my grandmother of late about our bulbs {flowers}. You see she is a very keen gardener and loves planting lots of bulbs in her garden each year. However, this year her bulbs {and mine too} have been very slow to sprout. She has been ringing me every week asking me if mine have broken the soil yet. You could say that we have been comparing notes.
As this is my first season planting bulbs I admit I am completely not-in-the-know so each morning I head out to our garden to check on their progress. I think the boys must think I am going slightly mad.
To my complete excitement, joy and surprise when I went out to the garden on Saturday morning there she was...my very first flowering bulb for 2011!! I spent the entire day weighing up whether or not I should cut her to put into a vase. By Sunday afternoon I decided to cut her and a few other flowers out of our garden including a sprig of our flowering yellow snapdragons. I arranged them in a new jug which I purchased online HERE.
This gardening thing really is very exciting. I can't wait for the next bulb to flower not to mention the sweet peas and hollyhocks!!
xx
Anna
PS. The lovely nickel lanterns are a new purchase from HERE...
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Mid-Week Tulips
These fresh tulips arrived at Black & Spiro today. They were such a surprise. I took them home and arranged them in the vintage bird vase I picked up a few weeks ago. They have brightened my week. Thank you Janet!!
Mid-Week Tulips
These fresh tulips arrived at Black & Spiro today. They were such a surprise. I took them home and arranged them in the vintage bird vase I picked up a few weeks ago. They have brightened my week. Thank you Janet!!
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Fresh is Best
The other day we had a lady in the store ask us for some fake flowers. I had to bite my lip and very kindly advise her that we only use fresh flowers. I don't go for anything fake. I'm a real or nothing girl in all aspects of my life. If I can't have real flowers then I would prefer to go without. Today I brought into the shop some of the succulent pots I have been potting up at home which I placed onto a tray on one of the coffee tables. They look great mixed with the fresh lemons in the clam shell. It just goes to show that fresh really is best.
Fresh is Best
The other day we had a lady in the store ask us for some fake flowers. I had to bite my lip and very kindly advise her that we only use fresh flowers. I don't go for anything fake. I'm a real or nothing girl in all aspects of my life. If I can't have real flowers then I would prefer to go without. Today I brought into the shop some of the succulent pots I have been potting up at home which I placed onto a tray on one of the coffee tables. They look great mixed with the fresh lemons in the clam shell. It just goes to show that fresh really is best.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
A Perfect Flower Stall
When I was a little girl I was as obsessed with flowers as I am these days.
I think I might have been around 8 years old when we lived in an old Queenslander at Wellington Point with a beautiful garden which my mother absolutely loved. I would collaborate with my neighbour Angela who was about a year younger than I was. We would pick flowers {mostly the daisies} out of mum's very large garden and we would set up a flower stall in front of my parent's house and sell the flowers on the roadside.
I would never let my children do that these days but back then it was different. When I spotted these little stalls by Mouta over on Poppy Talk earlier this week memories of these fun times came flooding back. I wish I had one of these back then. I think if I did it might have improved sales!!
A Perfect Flower Stall
When I was a little girl I was as obsessed with flowers as I am these days.
I think I might have been around 8 years old when we lived in an old Queenslander at Wellington Point with a beautiful garden which my mother absolutely loved. I would collaborate with my neighbour Angela who was about a year younger than I was. We would pick flowers {mostly the daisies} out of mum's very large garden and we would set up a flower stall in front of my parent's house and sell the flowers on the roadside.
I would never let my children do that these days but back then it was different. When I spotted these little stalls by Mouta over on Poppy Talk earlier this week memories of these fun times came flooding back. I wish I had one of these back then. I think if I did it might have improved sales!!
Monday, April 4, 2011
Today
I think these lilies which we have in the shop at the moment are the prettiest lilies I have ever seen.
I am smitten with our new hot pink {well it's actually fluoro/neon pink} love heart fabric which just arrived onto my desk this morning.
This vintage rug in my office keeps me smiling all day. I love it.
And these new baskets in the shop are calling out to me - "take me home".....
Today
I think these lilies which we have in the shop at the moment are the prettiest lilies I have ever seen.
I am smitten with our new hot pink {well it's actually fluoro/neon pink} love heart fabric which just arrived onto my desk this morning.
This vintage rug in my office keeps me smiling all day. I love it.
And these new baskets in the shop are calling out to me - "take me home".....
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Flowers, Vases, Baskets, Fabric, Plates & Pots
I've had a busy few days fossicking around the garden, the markets and local Antique shops.
In my travels I stumbled across these vintage vases which I couldn't resist. They now sit on our chest of drawers in our entry hallway. The vibrant orange of the larger vase makes me happy every time I see it and I just love the quirky bird clinging to the other vase/jug....it certainly is something you either love or hate.
I fell in-love with these little yellow flowers at the markets but I can't remember the name of them so please do tell if you know.
I also picked up one of these baskets which I have been coveting along with this piece of fabric which I am thinking of making into table napkins for an upcoming event I have planned.
On Saturday I potted up 12 little pots with Succulents for my brother as he was having a lunch at his house over the weekend and needed something wonderful to place down the centre of his dining table. I kept a few for myself to add to my growing collection of pot plants. {Correction to my post last week the little pots sell for approx. $1.20 at Bunnings and the succulents came from there too}.
It seems I wasn't the only one playing with flowers on the weekend. Mum just sent me this picture of the fresh Banksias she collected from the trees on their property at the beach. I am hoping she might deliver some over to me this week.
And finally I added 18 mismatched vintage dinner plates to my blue and white collection. We never have enough plates when we have the family here for lunch or dinner so now we will. NB. Mismatched vintage is so much less expensive than heading out to buy a complete set and so much more interesting I think and the best thing is that I can keep on adding to them as I see them.
And finally I added 18 mismatched vintage dinner plates to my blue and white collection. We never have enough plates when we have the family here for lunch or dinner so now we will. NB. Mismatched vintage is so much less expensive than heading out to buy a complete set and so much more interesting I think and the best thing is that I can keep on adding to them as I see them.
Flowers, Vases, Baskets, Fabric, Plates & Pots
I've had a busy few days fossicking around the garden, the markets and local Antique shops.
In my travels I stumbled across these vintage vases which I couldn't resist. They now sit on our chest of drawers in our entry hallway. The vibrant orange of the larger vase makes me happy every time I see it and I just love the quirky bird clinging to the other vase/jug....it certainly is something you either love or hate.
I fell in-love with these little yellow flowers at the markets but I can't remember the name of them so please do tell if you know.
I also picked up one of these baskets which I have been coveting along with this piece of fabric which I am thinking of making into table napkins for an upcoming event I have planned.
On Saturday I potted up 12 little pots with Succulents for my brother as he was having a lunch at his house over the weekend and needed something wonderful to place down the centre of his dining table. I kept a few for myself to add to my growing collection of pot plants. {Correction to my post last week the little pots sell for approx. $1.20 at Bunnings and the succulents came from there too}.
It seems I wasn't the only one playing with flowers on the weekend. Mum just sent me this picture of the fresh Banksias she collected from the trees on their property at the beach. I am hoping she might deliver some over to me this week.
And finally I added 18 mismatched vintage dinner plates to my blue and white collection. We never have enough plates when we have the family here for lunch or dinner so now we will. NB. Mismatched vintage is so much less expensive than heading out to buy a complete set and so much more interesting I think and the best thing is that I can keep on adding to them as I see them.
And finally I added 18 mismatched vintage dinner plates to my blue and white collection. We never have enough plates when we have the family here for lunch or dinner so now we will. NB. Mismatched vintage is so much less expensive than heading out to buy a complete set and so much more interesting I think and the best thing is that I can keep on adding to them as I see them.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
My Wonderful Weekend
My plans for a weekend in the garden had to be slightly altered due to the weather. However, despite the rain I did achieve some gardening goals. I went to my favourite nursery at Wellington Point yesterday. If I could put their garden surrounding their nursery onto a truck and deliver it to our house I'd be one happy girl. I just love wandering around the little pathways through their beautiful established garden.
My aunty and my grandma {the one I photographed here on the blog last week} dropped in for morning tea this morning. Aunty Jane brought me these pretty roses from her garden. I love garden roses. They are my favourite.
As you can see I did go a little crazy at the nursery. I love the mix of plants I chose. I really want to add lots of different colours into our garden.
I can't believe our little Max turned 10 months old yesterday. He is almost walking. Time really flies...
This morning my brother Sam and my mum, Harry, Max and I went to the Chandler Markets. I hadn't been before and was so excited by what they had. I found some beautiful orchids and fresh flowers and a few little vintage surprises too.
Yesterday I collected this bundle of fresh lettuce, beans and tomatoes from our kitchen garden. I placed them into a basket and took them down to my mum's house. Today she and Sam made an amazing salad which you will probably find the recipe for over at Sams' Table this week.
Weekends at home are my favourite. I always feel so inspired and rested and ready to go back to work on a Monday when I have been pottering around the house all weekend.
My Wonderful Weekend
My plans for a weekend in the garden had to be slightly altered due to the weather. However, despite the rain I did achieve some gardening goals. I went to my favourite nursery at Wellington Point yesterday. If I could put their garden surrounding their nursery onto a truck and deliver it to our house I'd be one happy girl. I just love wandering around the little pathways through their beautiful established garden.
My aunty and my grandma {the one I photographed here on the blog last week} dropped in for morning tea this morning. Aunty Jane brought me these pretty roses from her garden. I love garden roses. They are my favourite.
As you can see I did go a little crazy at the nursery. I love the mix of plants I chose. I really want to add lots of different colours into our garden.
I can't believe our little Max turned 10 months old yesterday. He is almost walking. Time really flies...
This morning my brother Sam and my mum, Harry, Max and I went to the Chandler Markets. I hadn't been before and was so excited by what they had. I found some beautiful orchids and fresh flowers and a few little vintage surprises too.
Yesterday I collected this bundle of fresh lettuce, beans and tomatoes from our kitchen garden. I placed them into a basket and took them down to my mum's house. Today she and Sam made an amazing salad which you will probably find the recipe for over at Sams' Table this week.
Weekends at home are my favourite. I always feel so inspired and rested and ready to go back to work on a Monday when I have been pottering around the house all weekend.
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