tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6500802845694450924.post4307530360392082145..comments2024-03-04T01:41:05.551+00:00Comments on Notes of Nature: Book Review: Grow your own cut flowers by Sarah RavenTimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06363592883349241096noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6500802845694450924.post-43823329499032307632014-01-30T16:05:29.992+00:002014-01-30T16:05:29.992+00:00Hi Dawn, what a fantastic thing to do. I bet you w...Hi Dawn, what a fantastic thing to do. I bet you were very popular due to your flower arrangements :) I think it's always time to stop by the florist - even if just to look! I'm looking forward to sowing the seeds I have for the coming year so I can practice arranging - I don't know why I didn't realise I enjoyed it sooner!Timhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06363592883349241096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6500802845694450924.post-45759912668277292142014-01-30T12:40:05.290+00:002014-01-30T12:40:05.290+00:00Hi Tim,
This sounds like a great book. Although I ...Hi Tim,<br />This sounds like a great book. Although I haven't read books about this subject, cutting and arranging flowers has been a life long endeavor for me. When selecting my plants, I've made it a practice to have flowers the entire season. Most can be cut and brought into the home or taken to work. At work, I was 'famous' for the arrangements at my desk and during the annual silent auction, I donated a monthly bouquet as a bid item. It brought in $200 for the employee fund. I've gotten away from having flowers at work - I think it's time to stop by the florist today!<br />Dawn - Garden Soulhttp://gardensoulutions.comnoreply@blogger.com