flowers I've loved
August 26, 2013
 Looking back on some past posts I thought it would be a nice 
to have some of my prettiest garden flower bouquets reappear.
Almost every bloom courtesy of my own lovely hard working backyard garden.
I tried to link most pictures to the original post.
I tried to link most pictures to the original post.
| This ball dahlia is prolific and comes up year after year. The name was lost years ago. | 
| A David Austin. | 
| Sometimes the most simple arrangements are the most effective, here David Austin's St. Cecelia. | 
| Zinnias, this is in my living room today. | 
| Helleborus, they last easily a month as a cut flower. | 
| Mums, daisies, and dill, from a post simply called "a dinner party". | 
| Lilies | 
| Zinnias, the post "you had me at bacon". | 
| Mostly glads, zinnias, white Shasta daisies and dahlias. From the post "Sunday's Bouquet" about our garden. | 
| Long lasting protea from the market from my "St. Patrick's Day" post. | 
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The first of the tree peonies are as big as a dinner plate,  
look at how tiny the wine glass looks in the lower left corner.This is from the post, "splendid dinner party". | 
| Roses mix from an adorable "baby shower" I gave last summer. | 
| Lilies and yellow Graham Thomas roses with some store bought touches. | 
| Snipped lilies from a friend's garden who was on vacation. She said I could! | 
| St. Cecelia rose and other David Austins. | 
| Dahlias and roses. | 
| Giant fragrant magnolias that smell like lemon pie, shasta daisies and nicotiana. | 
| Dill, roses and dahlias. This was from "Let's Party", a fun summer party we had last year. | 
| I still pick nasturtiums through fall, here in "fall dinner party". | 
| Pink Simplicity rose buds. This Jackson Perkins rose bush for me is in bloom almost year 'round. | 
| Camellias love living in California. This single is one of my favorites and blooms late winter. | 
| A winter arrangement with leaves and antique medicine bottles from a pretty post, "a winter dinner party". | 
| In the process of drying hydrangeas. How to is here. | 
| A friend brought these tulips in a mason jar as a hostess gift, so simple and pretty. | 
| Purchased alstroemeria, post from "A Neighborly Party". | 
| Green leaves and lilies from "my romantic table", my most viewed post ever. | 
| Apple blossoms decorate this Easter table a few years ago. | 
| David Austins in a silver bowl, from "A Rosy Luncheon." | 
| I used The Pilgrim roses all over the house for one of my favorite luncheons ever, Fellowship Luncheon. | 
| Graham Thomas roses decorate the champagne set up. | 
| This is one of my prettiest posts, "peep", our Easter table with purchased alstroemeria. | 
| Roses with sedum and zinnias. | 
| Pink Simplicity roses from Jackson Perkins, blooming for me in December! Picture from my "post Christmas dinner party". | 
| Tree peonies and David Austin roses. Looks like ballerina's tutus, from "make it fast." | 
| David Austin roses. | 
| Rose mix. | 
| David Austin's Graham Thomas, gorgeous yellow from a gigantic, healthy bush. | 
| Lovly mix of David Austins, mostly The Pilgrim and St. Cecelia. | 
| St. Cecelia. Sigh, prettiest bouquet ever. | 
| Narcissus, I have a tiny patch, that's all you need, so fragrant. | 
| Dahlias and orange nasturtium. Nasturtiums re-seed and grow wild in our veg garden. | 
| Rose mix with oregano and nasturtium. | 
| Red Simplicity roses. | 
| Pink Simplicity roses. We planted 25 in the front as a hedge and use hedge clippers to prune. So hardy! | 
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| David Austin's The Pilgrim, a large and hardy bush. | 
| A florist bouquet given to me as a gift. | 
| Tulips from the market, from the post, "Swans Again?" | 
| Daffodils. | 
| Daffodils and paperwhites. | 
| I remember these roses smelled amazing! | 
| Herbs. | 
| David Austin mix, the fragrance, unbelievable, from a Mother's Day post a few years back. | 
 

 

 
 

7 Comments
What a beautiful post! I'd be hard pressed to pick a favorite, but I'm really drawn to those David Austin roses.
ReplyDeleteWhat an ocean of flowers, Kristen. Love it!
ReplyDeleteWonderful post. It inspires me to collect more small bottles and narrow-neck vases for showcasing just a few blossoms, as my garden is not nearly as hard-working as yours.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post, you can almost smell the roses !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post, you can almost smell the roses !
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful flower arrangements. My favorites are the tree peony and the David Austins.
ReplyDeleteCarole
What beautiful arrangements you've made. The dinners parties are pretty wonderful too! Wish I lived next door ;)
ReplyDeleteYou make my day when you make a comment!