Monday, 23 February 2009

It's just flowers (the fresh is redundant)

A large shallow glass cylinder lined with moss and planted with fritillaria (at least a dozen or so) makes for a very smart arrangement.





Fritillaria meleagris




A more casual approach from Martha Stewart using Fritillarias and Epimediums (native orchids) in vintage chemistry measures.


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4 comments:

mamacita said...

Do you use any potting soil at all, or just moss? I've never done anything with fritillaria because they seemed so fussy, but that would really be a great arrangement in that container.

LINDA from Each Little World said...

You have been on a roll with a series of gorgeous posts. But I confess, I had to stop and listen to the ILGWU song and sing along. I am a union maid at heart!

And you've made it even harder for me to wait for Spring and my Frits to bloom. I am already planning that combo with Epimediums.

HOBAC said...

Mamacita - I buy the fritillaries in bloom (they come in small plastic pots). I then place them in the vase - pots and all - and camouflage with the moss. As I did with the paper whites in the clamshell. Very easy and they last longer.

HOBAC said...

Ms. W - thanks. I often find myself humming it. Words to live by - maybe things wouldn't be the way they are now if people hadn't disregarded the philosophy.