What lovely pics! Had some hyacinths which had been blown over in a jam jar on my dining room table right up until yesterday-the scent was amazing! Will get back out there when the bloomin' sleet stops and fill the jar again-so nice to see what lovely flowers people are growing :-)
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I love the informality of the flower "arrangements"
I think points off Joyce for the mug!
I love your mug full Joyce and I'm glad yours got the seal of cat approval M-U.
We may not get points in the floral art class but we certainly do as gardeners!
Hogweed, I honestly do not have a jam jar.
Don't eat it except when friend gives me home made raspberry and I return the jar.
Ok, here goes....
im a first time poster but what better thread to start off on!
I have no jam jar so I've picked the smallest vase I have, hope that's not cheating haha
I braved the wind and stuffed a handful of whatever goodie I could find in.
Enjoy, from blustery Cambridgeshire
What lovely pics! Had some hyacinths which had been blown over in a jam jar on my dining room table right up until yesterday-the scent was amazing! Will get back out there when the bloomin' sleet stops and fill the jar again-so nice to see what lovely flowers people are growing :-)
Keenie - welcome to the forum and your flowers are lovely! Keep snuggly Bee G.
MU - the cerinthe is self-sown from last year ... they just appeared
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I'd better get out there
In the sticks near Peterborough