Wow! Love that chicken wire tip. I've known that you can use it in a vase, and build a bouquet in a vase (which I don't really care to do) but I never thought of holding it in the hand! Great tip!
Thanks that looks like a great skill to practice, never seen this before and I always have difficulty arranging flowers on the few times I have, much appreciated.
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing, I've learned so much from your video. I'm starting my first cut flower garden this year and can't wait to see how it turns out❤
That's a beautiful bouquet 💐 i love the color combo and shape. I paid $150 for my bridal bouquet that was less than 1/2 the size of yours. About how much would that one cost??
Do you succession plant delphinium and bee balm? Or how do you get them to bloom in the fall? Our delphinium usually finishes up in early June and bee balm, usually by July or so. Love the chicken wire idea!
Delphinium usually reblooms for us in the cooler fall temps if cut back in early summer and we succession the bee balm (second flush usually has shorter stems but can still be usable)!
Awesome, thank you! Did you say the chicken wire was reusable at the beginning of the video? Or once you build the bouquet, it needs to stay in the bouquet? I can’t see how you’d be able to get it out lol
Great info on bouquet making which I'm doing a lot of right now! How do you take care of your nine bark? I heard Dave Dowling say you cut it back in the fall. Do you do this? Thx!