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…………make my bud look too big? Just kidding, but I couldn’t hold back.
Last summer I posted a collection of images meant to entice your bud vase creativity. One year later, I’m doing it again. I often playfully gravitate to my vegetable garden when creating fresh cut arrangements.
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The smell of cilantro……… love it, or hate it? I find it a curious olfactory trigger, and rather peculiar tasting, too. Yet, I always come back for more. No matter, its delicate little blossoms add charm to any vessel.
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I have a fascination with root crop vegetables. Under water they portray a specimen-like quality, straight out of a science lab.
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The allium family is another one that intrigues me. Anything pompom-like will do.
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Of course, cheery floral bunches are a must, too. Arrangements made using a variety of plant material makes for a casual display, perfect for cottage-style homes.
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What do you think of my layering of dishes underneath the vase? Drag some of yours out of the cupboard and give it a try.
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I hope you, too, are playfully enjoying your vegetable and flower garden.