Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Florist Shop Technique in Your Garden

I remember well going into the old tiny white clapboard house, engulfed with oleander, gardenias, and sago palms, on the way to League City, TX, with its front half turned into a florist shop, they lived at the back, with mom when she needed to send sympathy flowers.  In the 60's this was not a phone call or internet purchase.  The large glass front refrigerator stuffed with flowers awaiting, scents, vases, ribbons, cut stems in a pile, no, I was not waiting in the car.  Life was electric in that tiny shop & home.
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Saw that house, long abandoned, during my last trip home in December.
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No matter its current state it has sailed a thousand ships in my work.  I have a Pinterest board for Florist Shops.  Clients with acreage, and little time, I send to that board to inspire when they have an open garden or private function.  Temporary beauty easily arranged.
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Claus Dalby, below, from Denmark uses the Florist Shop Technique.  No matter your continent, style, budget, the Florist Shop technique is for you too.    



Pic, above, Claus Dalby.
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Florist Shop Technique.  My favorite type of gardening, see it do it.
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Garden & Be Well,    XO T
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Thank you Janelle McCulloch for another great find.

5 comments:

  1. Warm memories about that little shop in TX. I like how you said: No matter its current state it has sailed a thousand ships in my work.
    I also like your Pinterest board. Thank you Tara!

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  2. LOTS OF POTS NEEDED!
    IT IS BEAUTIFUL..........every year I say plant more bulbs.........am I too late this year?I think I will pop down to the NURSERY today with this vision in mind!
    XX

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  3. This took me back to the florist shops I went to with my parents in the '50s. All were mom & pop shops and the floral scent of walking into the cool room with my father to choose something.

    I just got lost for a while in your pinterest board of florist shop. Enchanting!

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