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  • Blooms in Season: April

    The beautiful blooming branches that we wait so patiently for have arrived.This month Natalie and I decided I always make sure I put my dogwood directly in water, as it is much more sensitive than any other blooming Almonds are one of the very first branches to bloom in the springtime, and by this point in the year Thank you Natalie for getting me inspired by what’s in season!

  • Blooms in Season: May

    As we were walking around the flower mart picking out this month’s blooms, we kept seeing these deep What other flowers are in season right now that you love to use? This is an amazing time of year. It is the end of spring and the beginning of summer so we are seeing a lot of beautiful blooms. of ranunculus, the beginning of the scabiosa, and lupine (one of my favorites) is having its short season

  • Blooms In Season: March

    As we enter into a new season, Natalie and I wanted to teach a class together about something that we We’ll be focusing on the differences in materials and textures, incorporating seasonal flowers and colors They are called fritillaria and they are one of my favorite springtime blooms. Then, sometimes splurge on the perfect single bloom and out it on your desk or next to your bedside where

  • Blooms in Season: July

    With summer in full swing the flower market is busting with stunning blooms. When brainstorming with Natalie for this month’s arrangement we thought about what was in season and I try and not use all small blooms or it starts to look messy. The green of the stems and leaves makes it feel fresh and seasonal.

  • Blooms in Season: March

    Are they in season now? Tulips are a true Spring flower. Because of their popularity they are now available year round, but their true season is Springtime. If you have them in an arrangement mixed with other blooms, you will notice that after even just one Check back next month for another stunning edition of Blooms in Season!

  • Blooms in Season: May

    It’s peonies season- one of my favorite times of year! In a single bunch you will have each bloom open at a different pace, as  they are all at different stages She’s constantly inspiring me to bring blooms into my home.

  • Blooms in Season: November

    The use of a stone urn is also in keeping with the season.   With the weather feeling more crisp, what types of flowers will be in season? It will make the blooms that much more special when they come back in to season early spring. Be sure to not make your guests unexpectedly suffer and leave the scented blooms for the powder room.

  • Blooms in Season: November

    What blooms should we be looking for this time of year? This is a transitional time of year. I start to simplify the number of flowers I use in arrangement as there are fewer in season since we have said goodbye to the last of the late summer blooms.

  • Blooms in Season: December

    It’s so difficult for me to not say this is one of my favorite blooms in season because each month I I’m most inspired by a seasonal and wintery look more than a traditionally Christmas look. Lastly, what’s your favorite branch or type of greenery you can’t live without this holiday season? To get inspired by past Blooms in Season posts – click here.

  • Blooms in Season: October

    This month Natalie and I were inspired by fall and thought it would be fun to mix together blooms that I let those be my main inspiration and then used the last of the season Sonoma roses and dahlias.

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