Showing posts with label opal vase. Show all posts
Showing posts with label opal vase. Show all posts

Thursday, February 9, 2023

february is for fritallaria

fritillaria

Fritillaria, the most cheerful checkered spring bloomer!

Spring in a vase, pretty as a picture!

Saturday, April 23, 2022

woodwoolstool saturday shop

woodwoolstool saturday shop

woodwoolstool saturday shop

canvas bag 10,- [SOLD]
moroccan yarn 20,- [SOLD]
soda bottle mahon 20,-
opale vase 5,- [SOLD]
steel letter A 5,- [SOLD]
toiletry bag 5,-
green plastic mirror 7,-
crocheted pear 10,-
industrial desk lamp 50,- [SOLD]
paola navone fish bottle 10,- [SOLD]
moroccan tamegroute vase 30,-
woodwoolstool diagonal striped pillow 75,-

interested? send me a DM @woodwoolstool or email info@woodwoolstool.com

Saturday, August 29, 2020

faded flowers

zinnias

Zinnias in the garden, in the vase and for the future.

The more flowers you pick, the more you stimulate flowering. In the vase, put your zinnias preferably on a small layer of water.

Remove overblown flowers as soon as possible, therefor all energy goes to new flowers, and you have constant bloom.

However, if you want to harvest seeds to sow next year, you need to wait until the flowers finish blooming and allow the seeds to ripen. Just make sure to harvest the zinnia seeds after a few sunny days, whereby the seed heads are dry and not soaking wet.

Don't sow zinnias in the same place two years in a row.

I put these faded zinnias in a vase, and will let them dry and keep the seeds for next year. ... and I also like faded flowers.