Almost done! 2022 almost put to bed.

I think I can, I think I can. With Wednesday’s looming plowable snow forecast It will get it done, or not. I am sooo close to finishing up. The dahlias are all planted, the tulips are all planted, the cover crop has been mowed, and almost all the flowers have been cut down except for the chrysanthemums that the honey bees and pollinators are all over and I can’t bring myself to cut them down until the season is truly over.

So what am I going to do with all my “spare time”? I will be making some dried bouquets that I will have for pick up if you are interested. I have some really beautiful farm grown flowers and grasses to adorn your space many of which you have seen hanging from the ceiling of the flower shed. If you want to create you own, just let me know so I can get the assortment ready for your perusal. Just drop me an email and I will have what you want ready for you. I think it will be pretty cool to do something different with my flowers.

My other cool project is that on Instagram, @flowersatlottarock I am now challenging myself to do a windowsill arrangement every Thursday. I chose Thursday because it seems the only day that I have time to be creative and not rushing from one place or another.

Last weeks #windowsillthursday

I need to work on the windowsill a bit more, it still has builder’s gunk on it but these were the flowers I harvested last Tuesday. And no, they aren’t arranged, it is just how I had gathered them in the garden.

I am loving the season extension that the chrysanthemums are giving me. I have been getting flowers almost a month after the flower shed closed for the season. Not enough to convince me to extend the shed any longer in the season, but will still be willing to do special flowers until there is no more. But then, I will have dried flowers on call, and holiday bouquets…next year.

Until next week. Allie

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