Charlotte Andersson is a fellow Swede who writes the blog Trädgårdsflow. I've followed her amazing gardening blog for years and since April 2013 is the gardening editor of the Swedish magazine Lantliv. She has also opened a web shop, Garden Flow Shop, where she sells stylish things for the garden.
Erin Benzakein from Floret Flower Farm has put together a blog post called My Favourite Sweet Peas - where she tells us how she picks out her special sweet peas to grow on their flower farm in Skagit Valley in Washington.
Here is a pretty image of spring tulips by Linda Lomelino - the Swedish cake lady - I know I've featured her many times - but I just can't resist her photography and her cakes....!
A few potted spring flowers by Minna Mercke Schmidt from Blomsterverkstad - another favourite Swede of mine! Minna is not only an amazing photographer but also a general styling guru for anybody who likes working with flowers.
Erin Boyle from Gardenista shows you a quick and easy way to disguise a plastic pot. Using a simple brown paper bag and ribbon it becomes a chic and stylish gift to give away this spring.
If you are ever in Copenhagen in Denmark - go and visit Martin Reinicke and his shop Blomsterskuret in the Vesterbro district. Martin is a florist and a potter and his charming shop has beautifully arranged flowers in baskets outside the shop. Featured on Gardenista by Alexa Hotz - who asks the question - World's Most Beautiful Flower Shop?
This last link is for all you gardeners out there - a quiz - The Daily Telegraph has put together 80 questions to test your general knowledge about gardening. Mind you it's quite challenging! Good luck - all the answers are at the end - so don't cheat.......! Well, whatever way you do it - you learn a lot - I certainly did!
A few potted spring flowers by Minna Mercke Schmidt from Blomsterverkstad - another favourite Swede of mine! Minna is not only an amazing photographer but also a general styling guru for anybody who likes working with flowers.
Erin Boyle from Gardenista shows you a quick and easy way to disguise a plastic pot. Using a simple brown paper bag and ribbon it becomes a chic and stylish gift to give away this spring.
If you are ever in Copenhagen in Denmark - go and visit Martin Reinicke and his shop Blomsterskuret in the Vesterbro district. Martin is a florist and a potter and his charming shop has beautifully arranged flowers in baskets outside the shop. Featured on Gardenista by Alexa Hotz - who asks the question - World's Most Beautiful Flower Shop?
This last link is for all you gardeners out there - a quiz - The Daily Telegraph has put together 80 questions to test your general knowledge about gardening. Mind you it's quite challenging! Good luck - all the answers are at the end - so don't cheat.......! Well, whatever way you do it - you learn a lot - I certainly did!
[Photography: 1. © Charlotte Andersson, 2. © Erin Benzakein, 3. © Linda Lomelino, 4. © Minna Mercke Schmidt, 5. © Erin Boyle, 6. © Alexa Hotz
Have a Wonderful Floral Day!
See you soon again.
xoxo Ingrid
8 comments:
These are so beautiful, Ingrid!
Really make me long for spring, and perfect to see today when it is unbearably cold here.
Åhhh den där lilla mysiga blombutiken Blomsterskuret ser ju alldeles UNDERBAR ut...den måste jag besöka någongång!
Ha en fin dag vännen,
Kram Titti
Ingrid, thank you for all the fabulous sources, Christa
Oh... så mycket fint :-) Snart är det vår!!
Stor kram
All so very beautiful! Thank you for the links to visit them as well, Ingrid.
Happy day to you & yours,
Lin
Oh Ingrid, it is so very cold here in NYC...9 degrees F., and so I thank you very much for showing me these spring flowers. I can almost, almost, feel a warm spring breeze!
xo
What a lovely colours Ingrid, it looks like a lot of Sping...:)
I wish you a nice week,
Warm greetings, Eefie
Beautiful are your photos!
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