Loved Like A Flower Bouquet (2021) UPD
love is a flower bouquet. flowers are beautiful, but also very delicate. they need water to grow and they can't just be thrown around. we need to water these plants so they last. just like love and relationships and how most of them aren't built to last.
Loved Like a Flower Bouquet (2021)
Marigolds are some of the toughest plants you can grow and make excellent additions to mixed bouquets. These garden workhorses benefit from pinching earlier than most when they are around 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 centimeters) tall.I happen to love the miniature-flowering varieties.
Starfire Mix (pictured above) is a cheerful blend of miniature-flowered marigolds and a must-grow for mixed bouquets. Each plant produces 15 to 20 branching stems that reach more than 30 inches (76 centimeters) and are loaded with dozens of penny-sized glowing blooms in shades of red, orange, and gold, with numerous color variations and bicolors. The ferny foliage is wilt-resistant and scented, making it a summer bouquet staple.
Of all the annual plants you can grow in your cutting garden, few are as productive as cosmos. They truly are a cut-and-come-again flower; the more you harvest them, the more they bloom. A single planting will produce buckets of daisy-like blooms for many months.
These summer darlings have adorable, button-like blooms that look great in bouquets. They thrive in the heat, and the more you cut, the more they bloom. Freshly harvested flowers can last up to 2 weeks in the vase and can be dried and used for autumn projects and crafts.
As the flowers fade, long stems covered in vivid, glossy plum seed pods appear. A unique, textural addition to bouquets, these pods add rich color that combines beautifully with almost any color palette.
A versatile and textural addition to the cutting garden, strawflower can be used fresh and also dried for use in fall bouquets and wreaths. Also known as everlasting flowers, these papery blooms hold their color and shape indefinitely when dried. Pollinators love them.
Thanks for creating this list. It is wonderful and a great help for me. I am in Florida and have been researching and trying some new varieties here. Any flower that I think I would like to grow I look online to see how it will grow in my climate. This list will take me a few steps ahead of that process. Absolutely love it.
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Fern (Finnish: saniainen, sananjalka) is loved by the fairies and the forest folk. The folk tale tells that once fern grew beautiful flowers but one day there was an old woman in the forest who wiped their behind with fern flowers. This made ferns so upset that they refused to bloom during the day but only during midnight when it is so dark that no one can see their flowers. But if someone did saw fern flowers they became illusionist and they would learn the language of the birds. If one saw fern blooming in the night of the summer solstice they could find a treasure but only a brave person could do that because the treasure had to be dug up from the ground in the middle of the night when only light came from willow o wisps and the treasure was guarded by kratti, the treasure elf who would not give their treasures away just for anyone. Another Finnish name for fern is kuolleenkoura (fist of a dead person). When the ferns rise from the ground in the spring the young leaves look like fists.
Finnish name of the Common Yarrow siankärsämö means pigs snout. The origin story of the name is unknown but since common yarrow can be found in white and light pink..like baby pigs, that might explain the name. Sometimes yarrow was called lavantautiheinä (typhoid hey) because it was used to heal typhoid patients. In folk magic, yarrows were added into wreaths since they drew away demons and evil spirits. It was recommended to add pink yarrows into flower bouquets because they would attract love and romance.
Fringed orchid. Powerful witches plant and works best in the spells that are performed in the middle of the night. Connected to Alinen (the underworld). In folk magic, a fringed orchid can turn a cat into a dog, old into young and ugly to a beauty. In Christian folk tales, flowers of the fringed orchid are connected to angels because the petals (according to some) look like angel wings. In (now day) Finland flower is protected in the whole country. Fringed orchid is especially famous for its enchanting scent. 041b061a72