Doe's anyone go to a flower club or floral demonstrations?
I am member of a floral art group,we meet once a month. We watch a national floral demonstrator who makes usually six arrangements, have a coffee, exchange ideas, buy floristry products at a stall and offer our competition arrangements to the judge!
Each week, we meet on Dave's to create a different themed arrangement as well, which are chosen by whomever is playing. This is all for fun, so please join in if you can and get crazy creative!!
We came from here http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/762297/
Floral Clubs - #2
Thankyou Traci.
Hi everyone! I'm looking forward to your themes each week. New members and guests are always welcome to join in.
Flower club members
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Terriculture Terri
Karmaplace Karma
Sookey Sookey
Pupilpropgtr Traci
Diggerette Adele
Starlight Star
Weed-Woman Sue
Haighr Candee
Lurkers
edited to say Karma's real name is Lana!
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I'd love to lurk if that is an option?
Candee
Hi Candee, lurkers are welcome too!
Thanks, I love making arrangements but not much available in the snowfall season so will sit back watch and learn.
Terri, I love seeing my name on the members list. You are too funny. . .I do miss Sookey!
Hi Candee, well, even if you're not making anything, ideas for themes are always appreciated!
Hi Karma, nice you checked in!
You were the first person to join the flower club, of course you are on the members list!!
I'm going to have a lurkers list for those whose dare to reveal themselves!!!!!! got Candee already.
My 'real' flower club starts up again on the first wednesday in March. The theme is 'SPRING FEVER'.
I will choose the theme from my flower club every month.
The rest of the themes will come from you and other club members ok?!!!
So, if we work our way down the list, you are first! >>>>>>>>>
Yeah, come on Karma, give us some inspiration!
Hi Candee, I think I've crossed paths with you before, maybe on decks or wood work?
Welcome to the club. I think I'm the newbie around here!
Sue
Hi Sue,
Good to see you at our new location, newbie! I enjoy your exciting arrangements with your cool plants from Australia very much.
It would be nice to have the theme by Monday to prepare for wednesdays! Arrangements can be brought in anytime during the theme.
Karma, hope you have time to play this week?
Hello to all the group - I've just spent about an hour reviewing all that I've missed here since last fall!
Guess I got distracted with other gardening chores and am certainly currently out of plants in the FROZEN garden. Sorrry if that was shouted too loudly but winter does begin to wear upon one's nerves.
All of you have been busy with Zen and fireworks displays - very nice all:)
So what sort of new arrangement do you have in mind - for March, is it?
Dunno how to work with frozen plants tho - could you make that a new category ;) ?
I'll check back soon for a real category - nice to see newcomer from down under -wonder if we are up over to her???
Sookey
How about "Ice Sculpture"? LOL
Welcome back Sookey! Hope you're all caught up with all the gardening chores. We've missed you!
Taking a hint from Terri's ad, our theme for the week will be. . . TROPICAL OASIS! Have fun everyone.
Hi everyone.
Nice to see you back Sookey. Hope you can join in sometime soon.
Now Sue, where are you going to get ice from in Australia?!! apart from the fridge..
Karma, Thankyou for the theme this week! I wasn't hinting tropical by the way, just bringing in the jokes!!
. Hope those snowed under have some houseplants to use!!
Thanks for the kind welcome, sure you have seen me around before as I have been around DG for a long time. Would dried arrangements count as I do have a nice swag I made from flowers from arrangements gone dry? Would that be a category?
Guess for now I will lurk as it will be a bit before anything blooms here although I could use some grasses when cut in March. I always cut back my grasses on 3/5 unless we are in a real snow squall.
But I do love a challenge so I'll just wait for the lesson and the plan and see if I can go from there.
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Tropical oasis! AAAHH!
Hi Candee,
Karma our lovely sweet Karma has chosen the theme for this week and it is TROPICAL OASIS (not shouting!)
You can use whatever you like, fresh or dried flowers and grasses, garden or houseplants.
Hope you can join in.
Hi everyone,
Please bring your arrangements in from wednesday onwards.
also, please may we have 2 photos of each arrangement, thankyou!
and as Karma said ... Have fun everyone!
Good morning All,
I woke up this morning and was in the mood to create. So here is my tropical oasis. It's very silly. I put silk flowers ,that I bought at the 99 cent store, and used floral adhesive tape to place them on my plant. I don't know the name of this plant,we call it a snake plant.
The plant is on a brass tray with pineapples engraved in it with a bamboo trim. My bearded dragon ,Dragon, was curious as to what I doing so I put him in the picture. He's from the Australian dessert.
Hi Adele,
Remember we said have fun? Looks like you had fun creating your tropical oasis, not silly at all.
I'd say it's an inspiration to anyone who says it's snowing outside and they don't have any flowers!!!
I know that plant as mother in laws tongue! don't know the latin name but I'm sure Sue does. The flowers won't hurt it a bit, they are as tough as old boots.
Good idea to use the silk flowers like that, if you hadn't said, I would think they were real.
Dragon! wow, you never know what you're going to see next! he is a very excitng addition to your arrangemet.
Thankyou for the two pictures, it really helps to see the arrangement properly.
Well done, a lovely tropical oasis achieved! Thankyou for bringing it in.
Lol! He is a handsome chap, nice to see him in the sunshine. Funny, I was watching a docu last night on lizards in Australia, amaising colours, and some of them were huge!
Very clever idea and the colors are really "springy" in addition to tropical flare.
I am ROTFLMAO!! Either Snake plant or Mother in Law Tongue works for me, although, I like the combo Mother in Law Snake Tongue!!
Dig, that was great thinking. It looks great and Dragon adds to the tropical feel.
I bought some more flowers and I am off to play, FINALLY! :o)
May Princess Tammy always have time to play!
Thank you Haighr and Pupil ! Yes!! That's it, history in the making-new name-Mother-in law-Snake Tongue!
ROTFLMAO, thanks pupil for that image! SNNNNnnnnnake tongue all right.
Terry is right Adele, the flowers wont hurt that plant one bit (Sansevieria trifascata)
I love Dragon, I wonder if I can get one here. Did you get him from a pet shop? Did you have to have a liscence and what are his special requirements?
I haven't done an arrangement tonight, but I will when i get a bit more time and can have a good go at it!
Lovely work so far!
Sue
Candee, another welcome! you are now a flower club member! Thankyou for joining in.
Pineapple plants, very tropical! did you grow them from the pineapple tops?
Nice tropical touch with the straw hat and shell.
Hi Haighr, Nice tropical arrangement. I feel like having a pina colada :)
Hi Candee, I love Bromeliads!.
Kahili ginger (mmmmm it smells devine) Cordyline leaves (should have used another two) Acalypha leaves (lime green) Allamanda flowers and white hibiscus, (which will be closed by the morning) Arranged in a plastic bowl with oasis and placed down inside a hollow log. Little frog ornament to the left and a butterfly on top.
Oh, I wish I could get a sniff of it myself. It is beautiful. The colors compliment each other perfectly.
I do grow the pineapples from the tops. I have been growing them, harvesting for years. I started them to put on our Isle of Dreams with other tropicals.
Sue, Beautiful flowers, beautiful design and such interesting foliage! I wish I could smell it. You are so lucky to have these amazing plants growing in your garden. What is the name of the red leaves? Also, I'm sure you could get a bearded dragon in a pet store. They're from central Australia ,so hopefully, they won't be too expensive.
Haighr, How do you grow pineapples? That sounds like a fun project. What does your Isle of Dreams look like? It sounds surreal.
I cut off the top of the pineapple and peel off the rind and bottom leaves until I have about 1 1/2" of stalk. I let it dry for a few days and then just stick it in a mix of potting soil and orchid mix (the mix aerates the soil). After about 1-2 weeks if you tug on the top lightly and it doesn't pull out of the soil mix, it is rooted and you are on your way. It should produce fruit in about 2 years.
Steve and I love the islands so decided to create one in our own backyard, it is complete with majestic palms, treasure chest, lobster pot and even an anchor that I won from a lady in Australia on ebay. Here is a photo from last year.
Needless to say we get some bizarre ideas!
Candee
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Oh Candee, your backyard is wonderful! It is an Isle of Dreams! I didn't know you could grow palms in Maryland.
Thanks for sharing how to grow pineapples, I'm going to buy a pineapple today.
Adele
Thank you. I overwintered the palms one year, but it was such a hassle of insulating and burlaping and mulching that I have since pulled them up and keep them in pots to take in and out. The pineapples are a lot of fun to watch grow, slow growth but very low maintenance. Just be careful not to poke an eye out LOL as they do have sharp points and get to be quite large as you can see in the photo.
Now, back to the bromeliads, I had one and it only survived for one season. I guess I need to learn a bit more about them because they are really lovely plants.
Candee, I bought a pineapple. I'm going to make chicken and pineapple tonight, My family thanks you. And I'll have a go at it. I'll let you know if it takes root.
It's nice that you're so dedicated. Maybe if my garden was in my backyard, I would be as well .
Not so sure about the dedicated, we just like things that are a bit, well - different, as you can see. They are really quite easy to grow. Here is the link to my pineapple beginnings. Some of the tiny ones are really quite cute.
http://www.hhcreations.com/Pineapple.htm
BTW what time is that pineapple chicken gonna be ready. Haven't had that for a while, do you have a special recipe you would like to share in the recipe forum?
They're the cutest little pineapples I have ever seen!
I still haven't made dinner. I've been running around and the girls aren't even home. I'll make it tomorrow for sure. Right now, I'll make a sandwich :)
Hey ya'll,
I've been lurking, but haven't had much time to post. Where to start.
First, I am going to try to use first names. If I get it wrong please excuse me, as I am horrible at names.
Candee, I love your design and the pineapple plant is perfect for Teensy and I to try. Your back yard is FANTASTIC!! I love the bizarre. Different is something I strive for. I love Eastern design, including Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Indonesia, etc. I also love shabby chic and Russian design. Throw in my love of Catholic art (old and eclectic) and you would be very surprised at my decorating. If someone walked into my house they would think I was an Asian Catholic. Actually I am Southern girl who is non-denominational. LOL.
Sue, could you figure out a way to ship that to Alabama please? When are they going to come up with smellovision? That is gorgeous, but the thought of cutting off an Allamanda flower makes me cringe. If I had one, I know it would stay on the plant forever, even brown. Do you detect zone envy?
Well....um.....a week late, but I finally got my VALENTINES arrangement done. I have the flowers for the tropical oasis, but figured since these have been in the fridge for over a week, they best be used first.
Funny pic in the fridge. Here is my bud vase, Terri!!