There's nothing like a year end post to make one pause, reflect and give thanks. 2017 certainly was a milestone...my first season as a 'flower farmer/designer' was AMAZING and I am beyond grateful for how wonderful it all turned out.
(Isabel March Photography)
(Isabel March Photography)
The process of harvesting blooms at dawn became a zen-like ritual I could
hardly wait to get out of bed for. Seriously!
hardly wait to get out of bed for. Seriously!
(Seth David Photography)
Learning how and when to cut certain blooms, how to process them,
to provide the longest vase life, was truly a trial-and-error process.
And I am still learning!
to provide the longest vase life, was truly a trial-and-error process.
And I am still learning!
(DHM Photography)
All those long hours of planting, pinching, weeding, watering really paid off as I was able to harvest enough stems to provide lush, healthy and colorful bouquets for the Farmer's market on Sundays from mid-April to mid-October.
10-14 hr. days were the norm, and quitting time came only when my legs and back gave up, in utter exhaustion. I knew it would be hard work but...oh man! Guess when I'm surrounded by beautiful flowers, breathing fresh air, how can I complain?!
Especially when customers, like sweet Olivia,
love and appreciate my flowers like this? So cute!
Especially when customers, like sweet Olivia,
love and appreciate my flowers like this? So cute!
So with a full season of growing for market and a few wedding designs behind me,
I'm forging ahead and growing even more flowers!
Anyone have extra sunny space in their yard to rent me???
I'm forging ahead and growing even more flowers!
Anyone have extra sunny space in their yard to rent me???
3 weddings already booked for 2018 and a second (mid-week) farmer's market
in the works, it's going to be an awesome year!
The garden is now in deep sleep under a cozy white blanket but I can't
wait for the explosion of color come spring.
Plantings this fall included many new varieties of tulips and hardy annuals...
already establishing their roots under the snow.
And, of course, that coveted first handful of blooms
from my favorite vine, sweet peas!
I mean, who can resist their intoxicating fragrance?
in the works, it's going to be an awesome year!
The garden is now in deep sleep under a cozy white blanket but I can't
wait for the explosion of color come spring.
Plantings this fall included many new varieties of tulips and hardy annuals...
already establishing their roots under the snow.
And, of course, that coveted first handful of blooms
from my favorite vine, sweet peas!
I mean, who can resist their intoxicating fragrance?
As always, thank you, garden friends, for stopping by.
I wish you ALL a Healthy, Happy, Prosperous and Love filled New Year.
Catch you on the other side!
~Lynn
I wish you ALL a Healthy, Happy, Prosperous and Love filled New Year.
Catch you on the other side!
~Lynn
I can see how your GORGEOUS blooms would chase you out of bed every day. WOW! Good luck as you move forward in this endeavor.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Ms. Robin! Thank you for always visiting and leaving such nice words on my blog...you rock!! :)
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