Carlisle Flowers

Pieris (andromeda) has flower buds all winter. While slow to grow, white blossoms are soon to arrive. Biological twins without the press.

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  Philosophically speaking, we like dead flowers, that is those we have arranged and then died. Not all hold their beauty in death but many do and their lasting image implants in our brain, so that we may do over in some fashion the image we once knew.   To Be Mulched

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Question: the waxy leaves of the elaeagnus, the reaching out spider mum, and the daisies are fine but how open should the tulips be before you give them away?

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We both will have to work at naming all these wonderful species, but today we shall just rest our eyes upon their beauty.

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A decision needs to be made on Door #1, with daisies and carns, Door #2, red carns all over the base or Door #3 with carns hugging the broom and alstromeria. …and the customer gets… “It’s a trick question,” said Marisa Tomei in the movie, “My Cousin Vinnie.” Upon reflection the arrangement would be a […]

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Annuals and tender perennials create brilliant landscapes as told by Robert Lyons, Professor of Horticulture at the University of Delaware and Director of Longwood Gardens Program in Public Horticulture on March 10th sponsored by the Maryland Horticulture Society. Contact: www.marylandhorticulture.org

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