Showing posts with label Bellis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bellis. Show all posts

6 January 2015

FLOWERS by ingrid and titti - Top 10 2014!





'Tulips' - 29 January


Titti and I were talking about that we thought it would be fun to show some of the most popular FLOWERS blog posts. 

So we decided to show a selection of one or two from each season. The caption below each picture is also a link to the original blog post.   



'Valentine's Day' - 6 February



'Spring Bulbs' - 19 February






'Romantic Roses' - 4 June



'Midsummer Flowers' - 18 June




'Flowers in a Basket' - 6 August



'Edible Bouquet' - 20 August



'Autumn Wreath' - 17 September



'Harvest Table' - 15 October


Titti is also showing a selection of some of her images from FLOWERS over on her blog HWIT BLOGG.

You can see all our FLOWER images on this 'Page' on my blog.

On Pinterest Titti and I have a pin-board designated to FLOWERS.


Have a Glorious Floral Day!

I'll be back next week!

~ xoxo ~

Ingrid

[Styling and photography © Ingrid Henningsson for FLOWERS and Of Spring and Summer.]

4 April 2014

FLOWERS by ingrid & titti - Spring on Your Doorstep



What is more welcoming than a few pots of colourful flowers by your front door when you come home?

Stone or terracotta pots, some lined wooden boxes or baskets, vintage metal urns or containers like old weathered buckets are all perfect to plant up and place just outside your door.



I planted up a few containers this spring -  I used a mixed collection of terracotta pots, two vintage metal urns, a cast concrete pot and an old zinc bucket.



Even a group of smaller containers on an outside windowsill - look great and will cheer you up after a long day away from home.

If vintage and recycled old stuff is not your thing - there are plenty of more contemporary and stylish containers that, when filled with flowers will do exactly the same job as anything old.



Watering and feeding the pots and containers will be essential  you will have to make sure that any containers you use have some drainage - so you might have to drill some holes. 



If your front door is in the shade the flowering plants might not last as long or flower as much as if they were placed in the sun - most plants need at least a few hours of sun every day. 

On the other hand if the pots are placed in the sun they will have to be watered more frequently. 

It's also a good idea to deadhead all the plants - picking off any spent flowers will encourage the plant to produce more flowers.




The flowers that I have used are a pansy called Viola 'Raspberry', a light blue Muscari also called grape hyacinths, a bright pink Bellis and some light pink Marguerite daisies.   



Here is a link to all the other FLOWERS - that Titti and I have done.

Titti over on HWIT BLOGG is also featuring beautiful spring flowers for your doorstep - so go over to her blog and have a look at what she has done.

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Have a Wonderful Day Floral!

See you later in the week!

xoxo Ingrid


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