Adventures of an Organic Flower Farmer.
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Friday, July 27, 2012
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If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and
endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a
success unexpected in common hours.
~Henry David Thoreau
Wonderful, Erin! I remember having lots of zinnias in my old garden, I used to sow them in the cutting garden, so I could bring bunches indoors without feeling guilty! Your arrangement is amazing, wish you lived a little closer to Italy :)
Beautiful! Hi Erin, I remember you said you use Thalictrum foliage in small spring bouquets, which one do you use Aquilegifolium or Delavayi? Is one more productive than the other ? Continue to amaze us with your wonderful pictures!
Gorgeous, Erin! I can tell that recent visit from Sarah made a big impact on your work...photos and flowers! Can't wait to see more like this. Thanks for adding a bit of beauty to my day.
This arrangement is so amazingly, stunningly beautiful. I can't imagine ever having such a an immensely diverse collection of beauty to choose from on one farm. What an absolute dream! Thank you, Erin x
This is the perfect site for a florist based on the photos the flower arrangement is really amazing it such a made of an expert florist like florist downtown from Miami. Keep on posting!
This is stunning, you are an amazing designer!!!
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ReplyDeleteLove the little touch of nasturtium leaves....how very original and unexpected
ReplyDeleteDelicious, and love the quote
ReplyDeleteI love the pea pods. What a fabulous idea.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, Erin! I remember having lots of zinnias in my old garden, I used to sow them in the cutting garden, so I could bring bunches indoors without feeling guilty! Your arrangement is amazing, wish you lived a little closer to Italy :)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and romantic. It reminds me of old masters paintings.
ReplyDeleteYou have a lovely gift for making these wonderful arrangements.
FlowerLady Lorraine
Just Gorgeous! Love how you show us the little details. Like those cute Nasturtuim leaves. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteIncredibly beautiful in every way
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteHi Erin, I remember you said you use Thalictrum foliage in small spring bouquets, which one do you use Aquilegifolium or Delavayi? Is one more productive than the other ?
Continue to amaze us with your wonderful pictures!
This is my favourite so far. Lovely and so imaginative.
ReplyDeleteUtterly lush. x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Erin! I can tell that recent visit from Sarah made a big impact on your work...photos and flowers! Can't wait to see more like this. Thanks for adding a bit of beauty to my day.
ReplyDeleteit's true, i am changed!
Deletetotally in awe of your use of fruit and veggies in this....too gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteHey - nice blog, just looking around some blogs, seems a pretty nice platform you are using. amaze us with your wonderful pictures! Sympathy Flowers
ReplyDeleteThis arrangement is so amazingly, stunningly beautiful. I can't imagine ever having such a an immensely diverse collection of beauty to choose from on one farm. What an absolute dream! Thank you, Erin x
ReplyDeleteThis is the perfect site for a florist based on the photos the flower arrangement is really amazing it such a made of an expert florist like florist downtown from Miami. Keep on posting!
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