My First Mixed Garden Arrangement - September 2023
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I've cut and brought inside flowers from time-to-time. Disneyland Roses. Hydrangeas. Even Zinnias and Peonies. Last month, I cut three things: Zinnias, Floribunda Roses and Anemones and combine. them . That was my first real attempt at mixing things. But, I've haven't - until now - tried to bring in a variety of flowers AND foliage (and even seed heads) while attempting to make an arrangement that would sit on our kitchen counter. Here's my first attempt - featuring only things from our garden beds: Everything from Euphorbia to Ferns to Hostas to Coleus to Dusty Miller to Disneyland Roses in one container.