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January 28, 2008

Designer's Choice

When someone orders a Designer's Choice at our shop, it means just like it sounds...it's the choice of the designer of what flowers to use, what greens, a color scheme, a texture, etc.  However, since I especially hound over the 'girls' as to what they're work should look like, producing the 'right' designer choice can be challenging at times.  I trust my girls to do something tasteful, but with reference to the principles set forth in our shop.  There are certain no-nos that we really try to abide by.  Everyone knows these by heart, and just to keep everyone on their toes, I introduce new qualities e& practices very once in a while.  We need to stay on top of what our work portrays, as it's imperative to operate our shop with a pioneering spirit. 

151_5109 Here's a recent example of a designer's choice.  We'll use this image to update our website.  This particular designer as used mainly spring blossoms, which definitely works for this season, but come spring and into summer, we'll need to update with a newer seasonal version. 

This is beautiful, isn't it? It is a good example of what our principles are..somewhat pave'd in style, and the use of colors are harmonious, and not too broad of a palette. 

I think it's a good example of what an everyday arrangement from our shop would look like.  I'm happy.  And that says a lot sometimes!

January 23, 2008

This is why I don't eat Lamb

Two new little beings were born on the 'farm' today.  Kristin's Ewe, 'Fidget' has given birth to 'Poppy' and 'Oregano'.  Poppy, the little girl was born a little on the weak side so we had to force her to nurse the first night.  She's SO tiny and precious, they both are.  And what a welcome addition!  We're all so giddy and excited!  They're a week old now, but still so little and cute as a button.  How can people actually eat lamb? My husband was pretty much raised on it- he grew up in Istanbul, and when they actually had money to buy meat--lamb was the hot ticket.  OK well- the bad news it that these are 'market' sheep which means little Mr. Oregano may have to go some day...to market.  But while he's here and not a big smelly mean ram yet, we'll certainly make his life wonderful.  They're not my sheep so let's blame Kristin!! :)149_4977

This is little Poppy--i'm thinking our little sheeps milk feta maker!!!! YUM!

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And this is little Oregano!  He's a cutie too, and he's was a pretty good size boy already!

January 14, 2008

Bouquets to Art!

Wow! It has really been a while since you've heard from me.  I've been super busy, sick with several colds, sinus stuff, tummy, etc. 

But I'm still here!  The holidays went well--I'm happy to say we finished off the year with a bang!  I went on break up so the snow in Tahoe to ski/snowboard with my family between Christmas and New Year.  It was a very short trip, but we really enjoyed it.

Just before Christmas though I had an interesting and surprising visitor!  Can you believe Mr. Anthony Ward wanted to meet with me to try and coordinate a collaboration while he was in town working on his book Being with Flowers.  How exciting is that? What? You don't know who he is? Well just check out his link above, and you'll find out.  I read about him several years ago on how he was knocking the socks off Santa Cruz with his unique and highly sylize- it reminds me of 'bohemian' floral design.  It's really cool stuff. So we met and met again, and tried to collaborate but just couldn't make it happen while the short time he was in town, I was knee-deep in stuff, and he ended up leaving up to Seattle early, then off to India.  I'm thankful to have made his acquantance, and I really feel fortunate he contacted me and gave me his 'thumbs' up so to speak.  He thinks I need to hand my hat on a higher rack--in other words, where are those really cool-big blow out events? Need a floral designer?  Well here goes- with the help of Anthony making a call to a 'contact' at San Francisco's Fine Arts Museums- I'm not sure what he said about me, but it had to be good.  I sent in my portfolio and resume for exhibitor approval at the Bouquets to Art 2008 Bouquets_header

And guess what I got approved! I went up today for the selection process. Boy that was hard.  I felt inspired by numerous pieces.  What an incredible museum- I love it! All that wonderful art surrounding me it gets me all giddey- all that beauty, history, mystery, and MONEY! Wow!  Who know's what piece I'll get- I'm at the bottom of the totem pole, but hey, I'll be there! I am not in the exhibitors list because of my late entry, but that's quite alright.  More to follow on this...

November 20, 2007

Amber's Wedding

I cannot believe it, but my 'little' neice is getting married this Saturday!  Yikes!  Even though she's in WV, I was the 'preferred' floral designer for her wedding! Surprise! So here's her beautiful bouquet.  It was really hard not to just put every gorgeous,  fragrant, lucious bloom into her bouquet. So here is the refined version of what I sent her.  She's got a piece of my garden to walk with her down the isle!  Congrats Amer, and I love you!

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October 23, 2007

It's over

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The last of the dahlias popped up & open yesterday and over the weekend--like lighted orbs they seemed to be saying 'wait! don't forget about us!' Right before a long winter sets in for us we are having an unbelieveable HOT indian summer.  It's a little TOO warm for my liking--normaly I love indian summer because it's like mother nature letting us out for one more recess before the big test. I'm not looking at it that way this year though, at least I'm trying not to.  I intend to be in the garden all winter this year--since I am blessed to live in a zone where we don't really get to much of a hard freeze.  Just enough to let the peonies, lilacs and forsythia wallow in the ice to store up some bloom--just barely.

In our warm snap, I have planted lots of cool weather veggie seeds with my youngest daughter like baby mescluns, radish, lettuces, bok choy, and chinese cabbage.  YUM.  I am hoping our weather cools so these babes get happy.  I have lately been inspired by a book I'm reading by Barbara Kingsolver- Animal, Vegetable, Miracle.  I am almost finished with the book, and I feel like this book has had such a profound enfluence on me, and the way I live my life.  I have truly enjoyed it and I feel compelled to read the entire book aloud to my family.  Check it out--very inspiring.   

October 10, 2007

Autumn rings in...

Tapestry_4 I'm so bad at posting my thoughts and daily happenings in a timely manner.  I really will work on this!

First, here is an image of a design named 'Tapestry'.  This was put together rather quickly--sometimes those are the best! The materials are mostly from my own garden--the exceptions being the pomegranates, and the black baccara roses.  I named it Tapestry because...that's what it looks like to me--an old priceless piece of tapestry taken from a castle wall somewhere in the deep woods of Ireland...or Scotland (miss Snapdragon Jayne that was for you!) Anyway, back to California--So of course this piece was put together for a purpose, and it came about with a phone call from the editor of Santa Cruz Magazine who knew I really know how to whip out a spectacular floral design :)  Anyway it will be featured in their 'faves' section of the Holiday issue due out in November.  I'll post a link when it's there! AND if your interested in ordering this hot little babe check out Tapestry on our web site. 

Second, can you even believe this...the Amy Stewart book-signing came and went --fabulously I should add, and MY CAMERA BATTERY WAS DEAD AND I COULD NOT FIND MY CHARGER.  uugggghhh!!! I'm so mad.  We had so much fun though--all went so well but I was a little dis-heartened at the turn-out, about 75 people.  I don't know I guess I was expecting an onslaught since I sent out so many e-blasts, and post cards, but I'm being told that if I got 2% in attendance then that's pretty good--so I'm happy.  Thank you Amy for being there, and to all our flower girls--I love you guys so much.

And last, currently I'm preparing for a workshop this weekend--it's for Fall Centerpieces.  Check out Fall Centerpieces for more info on this--and all you locals, I hope to see you there!  It's going to be luscious!

August 23, 2007

A Day in the Garden with Amy Stewart

Bdgcpostcardpg1 I am so thrilled about this very special event!  We will be hosting a book-signing and talk with Amy Stewart!

This event will be a floral extravaganza and something you won't want to miss!  see our web site event calendar for more details. 

Since we opened our new Squid Row Studio, we have been wanting to really be able to host events so that we can really connect and spend time with our customers, & friends.  This event with Amy will enable us to do just that, and hopefully meet some of you face-to-face!  We will enjoy Amy's talk -of course, but also we can hear other special guest speakers too..Otto Lund of the Monterey Bay Rose Society, and also Don Garibaldi, who will be there talking about the history of his company, Ano Nuevo Flower Growers, and the history of the super-sweet violets that he grows!

And as if that's not enough- we'll also enjoy live music, food, and a floral design demo conducted by myself!!

We truly hope to see you there!

August 21, 2007

Rose Garden Renovations-Chapter 3

144_4489_3 Well- here you are!  I am so relieved to be done (for the most part).  This was a massive project, and required incredible diligence and hard labor.  But- I must say the results are worth it!  I love to sit in the gazebo and look out onto the roses. This part of the garden was designed on an axis with the center fountain.  I love the tidiness this part of the garden emits-much in contrast to my 'uncultured' lower garden (wild thing it is!!) The roses are totally recovered from their move, and are bountiful with blooms! I am SO inthralled and fascinated with roses right now...just cannot get enough of them, and I have a new found respect for them.  I know you cannot really judge the scale of the rose garden from this photo, but there are 210 bushes out there. And since I've really been reading and researching a lot on roses, their history, and their numerous varieties, I'm ready for many more, which I know will come, so I've left LOTS of room for more as I acquire them.  Can you see the white pillars for the climbers in the left of the photo above?  I love them, and now I plan to suspend heavy ropes in between them for the roses to climb over.  I can envision a 'wall' of bloom there in June. Here's a good shot of the pillars below-

144_4500 So that's the update-I hope you enjoyed it!  Check out our web site pretty soon, because now we're going to be hosting workshops -in the garden- this fall!  The first workshop will be, of course, POSIES! The dates of the workshops will be posted on our site within a couple of weeks-exciting! 

August 02, 2007

Rose Garden Renovations-Chapter 2

143_4392 I've always felt that when I'm in the garden - time stands still for me.  I stop and ponder things I wouldn't normally give a split-second thought to otherwise.  However, this past month-July 3, 4 & 5 to be exact - time flew by in the garden because we were trying to move over 200 rose bushes in the morning hours before the sun came down on them with a vengence and stressed the *?))>>> out of them. Boy did time fly by those morning hours!  Talk about a stressful thing.  I thought I killed my favorite rose bush, but after they settled in, complained, dropped a few leaves, withered & drooped, they began to come into their new spots quite nicely.  I had cut them back a fair amount and watered generously before they moved, and after, and put some GREAT organic fertilizers -Dr. Earth Organic 3 in their new holes.  I am SO happy to report every bush is settled in nicely with lots of new bud growth and blooms!

July 02, 2007

Rose Garden Renovations-Chapter 1

On my previous post, I mentioned that we will be renovating-or remodeling our rose garden.  Well we started this monster project this past Saturday.  It isn't the best time I know to be moving roses, but I'm dealing with the fact that the irrigation needs repair, I don't like the general layout becuase they're spread out WAY too far from one another.  This makes it difficult (more so) to care for them because just the roses alone in this current layout covers about an acre!  It's too time consuming for me these days, and also, I've got a HUGE long lavender hedge that has become so robust that I cannot see my somewhat little English Roses.  So there...that's why I'm moving some of my roses in July. 

142_4264_6 So here's my dear husband...preparing the soil for the new beds that will wrap around a fountain.

The new Rose Garden design will be more compact- I'm planting my english roses in groups of three per variety for a better effect since they're quite small. I'm combining different varieties in each bed....yes, I know I'm not supposed to do that, but in my book, I like it. The taller Hybrid Teas and Hybrid Perpetuals can be in the middle, and I've even planted some of them in groups of 3-5 for a 'wow' effect.  The smaller musks, damask, rugosas, gallicas, and english will be around the borders, and the beds are all color coordinated.  I love this because it makes the bushes seem they've been there for a hundred years.  Speaking of hundreds of years, we're inserting an antique lead fountain in the center (where you see the brick pool) that I found at an old antique/garden yard.

142_4270 Here's my all-time favorite rose.  Her name is 'Evelyn'.  A David Austin rose.  I wish I had more of her.  You know 'Crabtree & Evelyn stores?  This is the rose they got their name from.  It's fragrance is out of this world!

I'll post more 'progress' later!

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