
I am a wedding florist and certified garden designer. I write about rejuvenating the gardens of our 1844 historic home, designing weddings using local flowers, gardening alongside my family, and learning lessons from nature along the way.
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January is for hibernating, so that’s what I’ve been doing. As a gardener and florist, I had nothing to write home (or the internet) about in December and thus far in January. All is it should be. The more wedding seasons I get under my bel...
A friend gave me luffa gourd starts in June and now I own a sewing machine. It’s been a real “if you give a mouse a cookie” situation. I promise it makes sense.
This saga begins well before now. For years, I have been making homemade goat...
I had forgotten that this time last year, the garden did not exist. It was only a dream. I had just begun ordering raised beds when frost arrived last year, stacking ten boxes in the barn as they came in the mail. Building, filling and plan...
This past weekend, I had a Sunday wedding set up at the Dayton Art Institute. The brief was for neutral, architectural floral designs. The bride wanted to emphasize the beautiful and detailed architecture of the space, without competing wit...
“Take some seeds. Share some seeds. Take a book. Leave a book.”
That is what the Little Free Library we set up at the edge of our property says. For me, little compares to the joy of sharing seeds and sharing books. I gather my friends ar...
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I write about rejuvenating the gardens of our 1844 historic home, designing weddings with local flowers, gardening alongside my family, and learning lessons from nature along the way.
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