Nature in the home
24 Apr 2013
Encouraged by Lou this week to forage, these were all found in our garden. We have a little patch of wild and self seeded flowers at the top of our garden amongst the grass, like these forget-me-not's and pretty yellow celandine. I managed to go around them when I did our first mow this week and so some of these come from there. I also found our first bluebell and a couple of periwinkles tucked behind some bushes too - hidden away from any little perfume making hands!
Linking in with Lou of little green shed and her nature in the home series.
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I am impressed, and not a little envious, of the colour you found in your garden! Gorgeous displays, and I do like those shelves. x
ReplyDeleteJust so beautiful - I am totally off to paint my walls white because of you!
ReplyDeletesimply beautiful :) x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful arrangements, am so jealous that your forget-me-nots are starting to flower, I love them but ours appear to be a little while off yet.
ReplyDeleteEverything look beautiful, love all your flowers.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day!
xx
Gorgeous flowers and gorgeous photos - as always.
ReplyDeleteJune
Beautiful Caroline ... the last little posy is just gorgeous ... and like Gillian I am a little envious of your beautiful colourful flowers ... ours are still all yellow and green :) ... thank you for your lovely birthday wishes earlier ... Bee xx
ReplyDeletebeautiful, beautiful display x
ReplyDeleteoh very lovely, wish the bluebells in our garden would hurry up and come out.
ReplyDeleteWow, some beautiful colours in your garden!
ReplyDeleteLove the shelves!
Love this so much! Your blog is lovely - how have I only just found you!
ReplyDeletebeautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, especially the vase with the mustardy yellow flowers, your garden must be beautiful if you can find all these flowers there! /maria
ReplyDeleteOh, I love forget-me-nots! Such lovely blooms in your garden :)
ReplyDeleteSo so pretty!!!! It just goes to show that tiny weed style flowers are most definitely the prettiest. xx
ReplyDeleteoh those are just sublime and you caught them in photos so well! lovely post...now why the heck have i no flowers in my garden yet!!!!
ReplyDeletesuch lovely flowers... I agree with Lou, I think I love the wild/weed flowers the best x
ReplyDeleteWow lovely pictures! Your blog is amazing :) xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful mix of colours you've found. I have garden envy - love the sound of a wildflower patch. x
ReplyDeleteThe colours! Love the colours you have found!
ReplyDeleteOh an ode to spring time if I ever saw one! These are all magnificent! perfecto! xxoo
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! You've inspired me to create a little wildflower patch in our garden
ReplyDeleteGosh I'm not sure what I love more, the pretty selection of flowers or those magnificent shelves, just gorgeous! x
ReplyDeleteSo much early colour I'm jealous - very beautiful I just love simple jars too
ReplyDeleteSue x
The last two photos are simply gorgeous, the colours are fabulous and each flower so pretty in its own way, thanks for showing us, katie x
ReplyDeleteWow. Those forget me nots are just gorgeous. Actually, the whole arrangement is. I like your shelves too (:
ReplyDeleteBeautiful :)
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