I watch a lot of flower farmers and flower arrangers on youtube and have never left a comment, but your content ,information, skill and style is one of the best. Thanks for posting, so glad I found your channel 🙂
I'm in Lancashire. Alway been a keen gardener but felt guilty cutting flowers from it 😂 so started a cut flower patch this year and have loved it. Going out to see what to cut to dry now 👍
I am not a florist , I love flowers for my home and as gifts. I am enjoying all your flower combinations and you detailing why, from your artistic eye. I love your hat. I am in north London. You are introducing me to new flowers and seed heads. I am also happy to have found your show. I dont know your interesting and beautiful, reddish, coppery dahlia. Please tell us when you know.
Yep pretty much obsessed with your channel 😂 I've been drying for a few years but I'm still learning so much. I just love your channel it's so informative and entertaining. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge with us!!
Learning yet still more, all about drying flowers most of which I never knew you could. When I was a child my Mum showed us how to use Hellicrysum (spelt my way!!) we used scallop shells filled them with little arrangements of these dried flowers. Then on the back of the shell stuck a ribbon loop with which to hang it. Next we attached two straight pieces of ribbon on the straight part of the shell and stuck on the very little calenders. A great activity for children, which they can give as gifts at Christmas. Thank you for sharing 😊💐
What beautiful memories and sounds a perfect thing to do with them! They are my favourite dried flowers truth be told - so glad it’s been useful and thank you so much for sending your comments Penelope- appreciate it k x
I love your stuff! I'm a beginner flower farmer/arranger. I want to extend the season by doing dried arrangements. I see you can do petal confetti, wreaths, crowns, arrangements, I was also thinking ornaments and satchels. I'm excited to learn!
I watch a lot of flower farmers and flower arrangers on youtube and have never left a comment, but your content ,information, skill and style is one of the best. Thanks for posting, so glad I found your channel 🙂
Hi Gill so so glad to hear that and really do appreciate your lovely comment- where are you in the world? Just off out to tidy the garden!
I'm in Lancashire. Alway been a keen gardener but felt guilty cutting flowers from it 😂 so started a cut flower patch this year and have loved it. Going out to see what to cut to dry now 👍
Ditto. Found you and subscribed after a bit of a binge watch yesterday. I think I'm smitten with your style! 👍
Perfect!! I am sure there will be things there
Thank you Wendy x
I am not a florist , I love flowers for my home and as gifts. I am enjoying all your flower combinations and you detailing why, from your artistic eye. I love your hat. I am in north London. You are introducing me to new flowers and seed heads. I am also happy to have found your show. I dont know your interesting and beautiful, reddish, coppery dahlia. Please tell us when you know.
Hello 👋 Judy how kind of you to send your lovely comments- it may be Cornell bronze
Yep pretty much obsessed with your channel 😂 I've been drying for a few years but I'm still learning so much. I just love your channel it's so informative and entertaining. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge with us!!
That’s so kind of you!!!
Wow, had no idea that you could dry dahlias! Thanks for sharing this lovely video.
Glad you found that helpful Hannah.
Learning yet still more, all about drying flowers most of which I never knew you could. When I was a child my Mum showed us how to use Hellicrysum (spelt my way!!) we used scallop shells filled them with little arrangements of these dried flowers. Then on the back of the shell stuck a ribbon loop with which to hang it. Next we attached two straight pieces of ribbon on the straight part of the shell and stuck on the very little calenders. A great activity for children, which they can give as gifts at Christmas. Thank you for sharing 😊💐
What beautiful memories and sounds a perfect thing to do with them! They are my favourite dried flowers truth be told - so glad it’s been useful and thank you so much for sending your comments Penelope- appreciate it k x
I love your stuff! I'm a beginner flower farmer/arranger. I want to extend the season by doing dried arrangements. I see you can do petal confetti, wreaths, crowns, arrangements, I was also thinking ornaments and satchels. I'm excited to learn!
Can you use dagga seed heads? They have very spiky seed pods. Thanks
I’ve not used them so not sure to be honest
Hi! And thanks for this!!
Hi Sanna yes conditioning as normal so I leave them overnight in water with the leaves on 👍
@@fierceblooms Thanks!!