Fabulous selection of fresh seasonal flowers that I'm sure will bring much joy. And high-five for not using a mobile/sat- nav etc. I'm strictly a paper map person and it hasn't let me down yet. I do use a mobile - when I remember it anx it goes off for 24hrs on Fridays. Truly liberating!! Subed and 👍
Beautiful 😍 You have so much variety right now!... the May/June gap is hitting me hard 😐 But I'm sowing some biennials so hopefully next year will be better!
I tried out some bulbs for the gap, I really like: Nectaroscordum siculum , Triteleia hyacinthina and Gladiolus nanus 'Nathalie' (online it says it blooms in july, but mine blooms now). These were ok: Gladiolus communis subsp. byzantinus, Gladiolus communis subsp. byzantinus. And just ut the first one to test the vase life: Triteleia laxa 'Koningin Fabiola'.
I have considered the Byzantinus, but have not decided about whether to give it a go. I don’t think the tritelia would like my growing conditions, they do look lovely, hope they work well for you 🌸
Beautiful posy Suzanne thank you for sharing with us all. Great tip regarding the Persian cress this is the first time I've tried to grow it very short stem length at moment but I may quickly pop another succession in if it's not to late?
What a lovely posy Suzanne.I really enjoyed watching you make it .💐
Thank you, I’m really looking forward to lots more flowers to work with 🌸
Beautiful bouquet Suzanne .Really interesting seeing you bring it together 🙂
Thank you, glad you found it interesting, my flowers are like paintings, always look a bit rubbish until it’s finished 😊
Fabulous selection of fresh seasonal flowers that I'm sure will bring much joy.
And high-five for not using a mobile/sat- nav etc.
I'm strictly a paper map person and it hasn't let me down yet.
I do use a mobile - when I remember it anx it goes off for 24hrs on Fridays. Truly liberating!!
Subed and 👍
Welcome 🌸 definitely liberating, enjoy your phone free weekend.
Beautiful!
Thank you 🌸
Beautiful 😍 You have so much variety right now!... the May/June gap is hitting me hard 😐 But I'm sowing some biennials so hopefully next year will be better!
Yes biennials are so useful at this time of year, and I love having my stocks too. Happy sowing 🌸
You might have quit the calendula, but has the calendula quit you?!😅. This is a great visual list. Thanks
Yes, think you are right, I keep seeing seedlings everywhere 😊happy growing 🌸
Would be delighted to receive your posy...Beautiful...😊
🌸❤️thank you
Beautiful
Thank you 🌸
I tried out some bulbs for the gap, I really like: Nectaroscordum siculum , Triteleia hyacinthina and Gladiolus nanus 'Nathalie' (online it says it blooms in july, but mine blooms now).
These were ok: Gladiolus communis subsp. byzantinus, Gladiolus communis subsp. byzantinus.
And just ut the first one to test the vase life: Triteleia laxa 'Koningin Fabiola'.
I have considered the Byzantinus, but have not decided about whether to give it a go. I don’t think the tritelia would like my growing conditions, they do look lovely, hope they work well for you 🌸
Beautiful posy Suzanne thank you for sharing with us all. Great tip regarding the Persian cress this is the first time I've tried to grow it very short stem length at moment but I may quickly pop another succession in if it's not to late?
It’s always twice as big when it’s overwintered, but is definitely worth another succession as it’s very quick. Good luck 🌸
Could you please let me know they posh name for the Greek cress as I struggled to find seed this year. Thanks. ❤
The one I sow is Lepidium sativum, it’s much taller when Autumn sown, but still useable if sown in the Spring.
@@stemsbysuzanne perfect, thanks so much. Do you over winter in the greenhouse and plant out in Spring please?