The Spring Flower Look Book

Spring has to be my favourite time of year - after a long, grey British winter, I’m craving colour and scent, there are just so many beautiful, uplifting blooms that are uniquely tied to this season!

Spring provides us with a real variety of product, usually falling into two categories - the former being woody blossoming branches (such as Forsythia, Magnolia, Cherry, Lilacs, Amelanchier etc.) and the latter being soft fleshy stems that are everso quick to pop up in the garden - consider Hyacinth, Narcissi Tulips, Anemone, Ranunculus & Snowdrop (Galanthus). Both sets of blooms require particular care to get the best from them this season.

From foraged stems through to bold stems - discover my notes and care tips on tricky fritilarias, temperamental lilacs, and delicate lily of the valley and more.

Enjoy!

Joseph


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