Windowsill Flowers - Pink Roses and Sweet Peas...

What is not to love...
Garden flowers for picking
about a vase full of flowers? 
Garden flowers for picking
 With the brightness of the sun peeking through the frosted glass
Garden flowers for picking
Illuminating the flowers.
Garden flowers for picking
 Gorgeous blooms in shades of pink.
Garden flowers for picking
Roses and sweet peas,
Garden flowers for picking
 with a perfume that only nature can provide.
Garden flowers for picking
 It is amazing how one small vase of beauty
Garden flowers for picking
...can inspire a photoshoot!
Garden flowers for picking
 But the flowers are too beautiful...
Garden flowers for picking
Not to share with you all.
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Christmas Picture No.2: Glitter Stags Head...

The stag head decor craze is as popular still as ever...
and I have to admit to having a few stag head items in my home decor.
As it's Christmas craft time,
 I thought why not create a glitter stag head silhouette.
And that is what happened!
Christmas picture No.2 in the series of three,
 is a glitter stag head silhouette.

So here is how you make one...


Carnation LOVE...

Carnations garden picking flowers
 What's not to love about old fashioned carnations...
Carnations garden picking flowers
 With a fragrance that is reminiscent of Grandmas garden...
Carnations garden picking flowers
 And a pop of colour amongst the garden green.
They are easy to grow, too:

How to Grow Dianthus Carnations

Dianthus loves the sun! 

Select a location that receives at least 6 hours of sunlight each day. They thrive in well-drained soil rich in organic matter.

Watering and Fertilizing

Keep your dianthus healthy with proper watering and fertilizing:

· Water deeply but infrequently; allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings.

· Use a balanced fertilizer every 4 to 6 weeks during the growing season to encourage blooming.

Pest and Disease Management

Dianthus can be susceptible to pests and diseases. Keep an eye out for:

· Snails and Slugs: think they are delicious, so pet-friendly bait or beer traps are needed.

· Fungal diseases like powdery mildew; ensure good air circulation and avoid overhead watering.

Pruning and Deadheading

To encourage more blooms:

· Remove spent flowers, a process known as deadheading, to promote new growth.

· In late fall, cut back the plants to the ground to prepare for the next growing season.

Carnations garden picking flowers

This carnation is called:
Dianthus Passion
It offers the garden gorgeously scented, double red flowers
and attractive blue-green foliage that is compact in form
and fabulous for picking.
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