It’s been another busy week. At least we’ve seen some little glimmers of spring, with daffodils starting to bloom in earnest.
Here’s what I’ve been up to…
My week
Monday
On Monday afternoon, I met up with my garden designer friend Lisa Cox to discuss future Garden Flowers posts…and blogging in general.
Tuesday – Friday
The rest of the week was mainly spent at home, writing blog posts, dealing with emails and editing images, etc.
During the week, I did pop into London for a meeting and went to Oxford Street. Lots of the shop windows were decorated with flowers, including Coast.
And I spotted these gorgeous orange ranunculus at Jane Packer in John Lewis.
Blog posts this week on Flowerona
My blog posts this week on Flowerona were :
- Garden Flowers: The dainty Snake’s Head Fritillary…
- Introducing Ruth Beresford of JustNow Designs…
- Exquisite floral-inspired bridal headpieces from Parant Parant
- Auricula Open Day this Saturday at Woottens of Wenhaston
- Mother’s Day Course at the Covent Garden Academy of Flowers
- Florist Friday: Interview with Charlie Quartley of The Flower Fairies
The most popular blog post this week again was ‘Lisianthus – often mistaken for a rose or peony’.
Magazine Feature
This week, the new May/June issue of Wedding Flowers & Accessories magazine went on sale with my feature about summer wedding flowers trends.
So, that’s my weekly round-up. I hope you have a lovely Saturday and I’ll be back tomorrow with lots of flowery links.
(Images : Rona Wheeldon for Flowerona)
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