Sending you flowers – and a free flower growing and arranging class
Note: This post was originally written as a Love Note from the Garden. Sign up for these free, weekly emails at the bottom of this page.

This antique vase holds about every flower type I can harvest from my garden as I enter its third growing season - peony, baptisia, dianthus, coral bells, honeysuckle, and a few more. I am loving the pink, red, orange, yellow, blue, and white joyfully jumbled together. This week’s surprise: garlic buds are long-lasting in arrangements, contributing line and height.
If you love to bring flowers indoors, you may enjoy this
free flower growing and arranging class. Erin at Floret Farms (you may recognize her book) offers a free online workshop every quarter. This is the Summer 2025 workshop; a recent one was on seed starting. Those on the
Floret Farm email list stay updated about their workshops.
I like her arrangements, even if some seem so big and bold that I'd have to have my own flower farm to design at that scale. Keep an open mind we can learn about design from any good designer, any scale, any format. Design inspiration can be found and appreciated in fashion, interior design, architecture, cars, perfume bottles - almost everywhere you look. I can totally justify watching a Dior runway show on YouTube - especially this one in Toji gardens of Kyoto or this one in the Drummond Castle Gardens in Scotland.
I
enjoyed a few in-person flower arranging lessons from Lucy Hunter, author of The Flower Hunter books (here and here). One thing she said as she was pulling flowers out of my design is "leave enough space between flowers for a bee to fly through". I like that gem of wisdom and think about it every time I play with flower arranging.



