what a glorious day today in Groombridge. The shop is full of sunshine and a few little flower posies have been made up ready to take away.
shades of coral, fushcia pink with scented stock and alchemilla. These are the perfect "little something" as gifts, or perhaps a treat for yourself
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
Thursday, 14 June 2012
the new gyp
I have discovered the most pretty little flower.... it's very delicate and pure white
I much prefer it to gyp. It has the look and feel of cow parsley or gyp, without the stink!
It also looks very dainty with peach spray rose and palest blue hydrangea
It's name is Ammi Majus, I actually got it thinking it was flowering dill, but was pleasantly suprised at what arrived. It is also called Bishops Weed and Queen Anne's Lace, and apparently very good for skin conditions. I prefer it in the pot myself...
I much prefer it to gyp. It has the look and feel of cow parsley or gyp, without the stink!
It also looks very dainty with peach spray rose and palest blue hydrangea
It's name is Ammi Majus, I actually got it thinking it was flowering dill, but was pleasantly suprised at what arrived. It is also called Bishops Weed and Queen Anne's Lace, and apparently very good for skin conditions. I prefer it in the pot myself...
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
whites and greens
the shop went bridal last Saturday after Fridays wedding. We had to bring back many flowers to the shop and had no idea what to do with them. Purest white delphiniums, scented stocks and peonies, roses and hydrangeas.
fortunately a man from the church came in and asked if we had any flowers..... we had just a few!, so gave him two complete pedestals
the beetle had to put the roof down to the get them in (not sure if they survived the windy drive back)
he was delighted and drove off taking good news to his lady wife
fortunately a man from the church came in and asked if we had any flowers..... we had just a few!, so gave him two complete pedestals
the beetle had to put the roof down to the get them in (not sure if they survived the windy drive back)
he was delighted and drove off taking good news to his lady wife
we do of course encourage brides to take away or give their flowers away at the end of the night, but with huge iron candelabra dressed for Penshurst, this isn't possible so we have to dismantle the most gorgeous blooms and tear away the last 3 days work.........exhausting
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