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This is a garden Zone 9b, which means that through the seasons there is something growing for floral use. Below you'll see some flowers that I've grown in the past two years. Every season, we change this a little bit to reflect what thrives in our climate and what our clients like in their arrangements. The garden is constantly evolving and maturing. We grow the flowers and plants not commonly found in the stores and are long-lasting in the vase and have visual and fragrant beauty
Spring
From early to late spring you'll find paperwhites, borage, daffodils, tulips, muscari, iris, freesia, anemone, sweet william and ranunculus used in our floral designs
Summer
Summer is when our garden is bursting with blooms - dahlias, zinnias, marigolds, cosmos, rudbeckia, lilies, and many other flowers for our arrangements.
Fall
Fall is about the deep reds, burgundies, and when foliage starts to take the lead from the summer flowers. It's about seed pods and stems, mixed with the flowers. There's more leaf-ery and deeper color blooms in the garden, as it comes to a close.
Winter
This is when the garden sleeps and only the heartiest of leaves labor on. This is when red and orange berries abound in nature, when hollies, and other evergreens and succulents flourish. In keeping with the seasons we offer a limited number of arrangements and some dried flowers and hanging greenery
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