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ABUNDANT SPRING 6

Here are some exquisite arrangements from Elaine K.

Sweet Smells of Spring, 1
Sweet Smells of Spring, 2
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ABUNDANT SPRING 5

Here are more “touches” of Spring, courtesy of another Dale S., another divine gardener and arranger of fleurs! Thank you so much for sending these beauties, Dale!


“Arrangement for AGC meeting, roses, tulips, and daffodils.”
“All you need is love and daffodils!”
“Hellebores”
“Edgeworthia”
“Daffodil ‘Candy Princess'”
“Jackson with ‘Ceylon’.”
“Historic ‘Firebrand'”
” ‘Dreamlight’ “

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ABUNDANT SPRING 4

Lauren T. has created this outstanding arrangement for us! Enjoy!

“Love the pics from our members…Pam’s determined daffodil is inspiring!” Lauren
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Abundant Spring 3

Nothing brightens a rainy day like flowers and flower arrangements! Small or large, pots of posies, and blossoms in beds make you smile, and soothe the soul. Here are a few more from my “floral friends.”

Pam S., another gardener extraordinaire, has sent two pictures of her narcissus borders, one is a close up, and the other, the actual long shot. Aren’t they a breath of Spring!
Linda MG writes, “
I keep these three small vases on the windowsill in my kitchen all year, and fill them with seasonal flowers/greens. Makes me happy to look at them when I’m doing my kitchen duties!”
Pam S. has another wonderful floral image. As she says, “This  brave daffodil could serve as a symbol for us.  We too will survive this Coronavirus !”
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ABUNDANT SPRING 2

More green beauties and flowers to share! We have some gorgeous Horticulture and some frothy, festive flowers, too!

“Not a floral arrangement but a croton that I have nurtured for a couple of years. Just taking it out of the greenhouse until next winter” explains Marguerite B, a gifted grower and arranger.

This is a touch of genius from Miriam G. She says, “Here are some late white daffodils….. Thalia and Daphne.”

Thank YOU!!!