My area had a light frost last week. I gathered plentiful flowers and foliage, thinking it might be my last vase with "fresh" elements for the season.
But here in the woods, on the hill, near the lake most of the plants remain untouched and growing strong!
The vases in this post were compiled last Tuesday; some are still looking fresh almost a week later. And there are more thriving blooms and plants in the garden. Yay!
The first vase pictured at the top includes Cosmos (C. bipinnatus 'Sensation Mix');
Dusty Miller (Jacobaea maritima);
Weigela foliage (W. florida);
Fading Hydrangea blooms (H. arborescens subsp. radiata 'Invincibelle Lace');
'State Fair Mix' Zinnias (Z. elegans); and
'Zowie! Yellow Flame' Zinnias (Z. elegans).
I put a little 'Zowie!' in a bud vase in the restroom.
I also added a pot of mixed elements on the wicker shelf.
It includes Mums (Chrysanthemum morifolium, unknown hybrid);
Some Cosmos blooms and foliage (C. bipinnatus 'Sensation Mix') in the middle; and
More Weigela foliage (W. florida).
A few cuttings of the Mums created a classy hat for my lady bud vase.
As it turns out, more of these elements remain in the garden, so I'll have new cuttings and fun in the week ahead.
Head on over to Cathy's 'In a Vase on Monday' meme at Rambling in the Garden to see more beautiful vases.
The first vase pictured at the top includes Cosmos (C. bipinnatus 'Sensation Mix');
Dusty Miller (Jacobaea maritima);
Weigela foliage (W. florida);
Fading Hydrangea blooms (H. arborescens subsp. radiata 'Invincibelle Lace');
'State Fair Mix' Zinnias (Z. elegans); and
'Zowie! Yellow Flame' Zinnias (Z. elegans).
I put a little 'Zowie!' in a bud vase in the restroom.
I also added a pot of mixed elements on the wicker shelf.
It includes Mums (Chrysanthemum morifolium, unknown hybrid);
Some Cosmos blooms and foliage (C. bipinnatus 'Sensation Mix') in the middle; and
More Weigela foliage (W. florida).
A few cuttings of the Mums created a classy hat for my lady bud vase.
As it turns out, more of these elements remain in the garden, so I'll have new cuttings and fun in the week ahead.
Head on over to Cathy's 'In a Vase on Monday' meme at Rambling in the Garden to see more beautiful vases.
Beautiful arrangements and your vases are classics! 💕 Eliza
ReplyDeleteThanks, Eliza. I had so many elements to work with. The season is winding down, but every week of blooms is appreciated!
DeleteOh Beth this is stunning. Frothy blooms that spill out everywhere. Lots of flowering goodness in your garden. Glad you avoided frost. None here yet even though they called for it. I think the woods and wind countered it for me.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Donna. :) Some folks in the area had frost, but we seem a little protected, so the season stretches a little longer. More Zinnias, Cosmos, and others to come...
DeleteNearly a week in the vase already - that's wonderful - and indeed my ruby chrysanthemums from last week are still just as lovely. It sounds as if you may still have plenty of blooms to come, but are you saying frost could now wipe them out at any time? I love those pale pink chrysanthemums and your lady vase - I definitely want one of those!!
ReplyDeleteHi Cathy: Yes, we're having some mild days, but a couple of nights next week look cold again, so we'll see... The little lady head vase is definitely a favorite. She has so much personality. :)
DeleteI love that elegant white vase, Beth, and of course the flowers you found to fill it. The pink chrysanthemums are pretty too, making an attractive hat piece befitting the lady's contemplative gaze.
ReplyDeleteThe big, white ceramic vase has served me well. It has a nice shape for foliage surrounding the flowers. The Mums seem to last so long, as do the Zinnias and Coleus. :)
DeleteBeautiful, Beth. I love your cosmos and zinnias. I have to look for the zinnia varieties, I haven't tried those. Weigelia looks wonderful as the foliage accents and love the head - again. Amelia theshrubqueen.
DeleteThanks, Amelia. :) Yes, the Cosmos and Zinnias are all-time favorites for growing from seed and harvesting from June through October.
DeleteBeautifully arranged vases, Beth. So happy you can enjoy your flowers a bit longer before frost.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Susie. Not much time left, so I'm enjoying every bloom. ;-)
DeleteYour arrangements are so cheery, I love them. The zinnias are fantastic, I never get such a bounty!
ReplyDeleteThanks. Zinnias are so rewarding--with cutting, they reward with weekly blooms from late May through October. :)
DeleteThat is such a beautiful vase and is set off so well by your arrangement. I can see that you have really cherished and made the most of last flowers of the season.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Yes, I'm definitely cherishing the remains of the growing season. It won't be long now...
DeleteKnock out colour combo, love it but I love that lady head vase very much! All your flowers are splendid.
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The lady vase has lots of personality, doesn't it? It's so much fun to pull these together, and to see the other creations shared on Cathy's meme.
DeleteAll your flowers are so stunning!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! :)
DeleteSo many lovely blooms Beth! And how fortunate that the frosts didn't finish off your garden flowers. More for next week!
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm thrilled that the vases continue. :)
DeleteWhat a fabulous harvest. A lovely selection.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tim. Gardening is so rewarding for so many reasons, isn't it?
DeleteColor in October... love it!
ReplyDeleteYes, and it continues into November!
Deletebeautiful mums, Growing mums is one on my garden list. Hoping I will lucky.
ReplyDeleteThank you. They are wonderful garden plants and cut flowers. Yes, good luck to you, Endah!
DeleteLovely jewel colours this week. Chrysanthemums are a real must for thr autumn garden, they make a very glamourous hat for your lady vase.
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