The dahlias continue to produce buds but remain slow about delivering actual flowers. A couple of dahlia flowers opened very recently; however, there were not enough to make up a single bouquet. Luckily, one of the two stalks of 'Friso' lilies opened to fill the gap, boosted in part by a sudden flurry of wild carrot and other flowers. Hopefully, the dahlias will pick up their pace next week.
| While I like the mix of flowers here, the arrangement itself is a little sloppy. The lily had twisted its stalk around and refused to allow me to bend it into shape. |
| As may be evident from this rear view of the vase |
| Overhead view |
| Vase in the front entry |
We didn't get the heat that was predicted last week, at least not in our area. Our daily temperatures remained in the low to mid-70sF (22 to 24C) and it looks as though we should expect more of the same leading into the holiday weekend. It's hard to know what to wish for there. I'd settle for a stretch of relative calm. For those of you in the US, I wish you the same.
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Last week we were in the 70s as spring was ending and summer was beginning. But we are overheating this week into the 90s with humidity. My cutting flowers have been oh so slow including dahlias because it has been cool. But I suspect a big growth spurt and hopefully flowers by the weekend. Love the flower and foliage choices. I bet your garden will pop soon too.
ReplyDeleteToday started off sunny but the marine layer moved in late and it's gloomy again. Much as I appreciate the cooler weather, I'd love to have more sun to get the dahlias cooking!
DeleteI love the slight chaos going on in this vase! (and I mean that in only the best way)
ReplyDeleteThe Daucus is trying to take over - and I'm not referring only to the contents of that vase.
DeleteA lovely combination, Kris. Hopefully, the June Gloom is about to end, but wishing you cooling breezes when the fog burns off. Not looking forward to the coming heat wave here, but it will make the annuals happy. Eliza
ReplyDeleteIt would be nice to think we could make it through the rest of the summer without a single heatwave (beyond that weird early event in March) but that probably denies reality.
DeleteHi Kris, relative calm sounds like a great idea. I love the colors and forms here. Very nice ! I would also like you temperatures!! .Ame.lia
ReplyDeleteThe cool temperatures have been remarkable but they're unlikely to last indefinitely. Our part of the coast doesn't get the cooling breezes many others get,
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