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Monthly Archives: July 2012
6Stunning floral images created by German stylist, Dietlind Wolf
Prop stylist, visual designer and photographer…Dietlind Wolf is one very talented lady! Based in Hamburg in Germany, Dietlind has styled and captured all these stunning floral images. I love her choice of vibrant colour combinations and attention to detail. The photos … Continue reading
1Festival of Flowers at Southwark Cathedral in London : August 23rd-26th
Next month, from August 23rd-26th, a Festival of Flowers is taking place at Southwark Cathedral in London. The event is hosted by The Leprosy Mission, with florist Mig Kimpton as the Artistic Director. He has commissioned a series of works of contemporary floral … Continue reading
0Sunflowers – such cheerful & uplifting flowers
I’m not generally a big fan of yellow flowers, but sunflowers radiate such cheerfulness, that it’s hard not to feel uplifted when you see them. Last week, I popped along to Garsons, a local garden centre that also has a … Continue reading
0Flowerona reflects: bicycles & baby’s breath
Olympic fever has started to build up here in the UK this week. And the last seven years since it was first announced that London would be hosting the event seem to have flown by so quickly… The summer has … Continue reading
4Floral bicycles on display on roundabouts in Elmbridge on the Olympic Cycling Routes
Over the last week, wonderful flower-adorned bicycles have started to appear on roundabouts in Elmbridge in Surrey, where we live. It was such a lovely surprise to first see them last weekend and I was intrigued as to who was … Continue reading
5Interview with Sabine Schmitt of OnlyRoses
Recently I visited the flagship store of OnlyRoses, a florist shop on the Old Brompton Road in London, which specialises in quality roses from Ecuador. I’d heard so much about the company that I was intrigued to find out more … Continue reading
5A visit to The Medicine Garden in Cobham in Surrey
One of my favourite places to meet friends for coffee locally is The Medicine Garden. It’s a tranquil haven just a few minutes’ drive from the centre of Cobham in Surrey. Today’s blog post features photos from a recent visit … Continue reading
13Gypsophila aka Baby’s Breath is back in fashion, especially for wedding flowers…
Back in the 1980s, gypsophila or baby’s breath was a very popular filler flower, used in designs to fill the space between large blooms, such as roses and carnations. Kylie even used it to adorn her hair when she married … Continue reading
1Beautiful pinks being grown on the Scilly Isles…
The lovely sunny and warm weather that we’ve had in the south east over the last couple of days has made me wish that I was beside the sea right now… And our long term goal is to have a … Continue reading















