31 March 2014

You could taste the softness...

I have never eaten a flower unless it was the edible kind but more often than I would confess, I have gently and slowly brushed a bloom's petals against my cheek, lost in the feel of its softness. The Vanda orchids arrived last week. Only two in a box. Their petals looked softer than antique velvet. I had seen the colour, this wonderful mix of dark chocolate and the royalest of purples, and knew I could not resist getting them. I had a client in mind who I knew would fall in love at the mere sight ~ and out it went for delivery.  

I lifted the remaining orchid to my cheek; it was even softer than I could ever have imagined; such is the beauty of a Vanda orchid.... njb

 'Miss Piggy'

Hydrangeas 

 Hypericum

Sweet Pea 

Lilac

 Eryngium "Thistle"

Gerbera

Trachelium

Bouquet with Red Naomi Roses and Lavendula

 Tulips 'Black Jack'

Anemones 


Bouquet with Roses 'Miss Piggy', Hypericum, Phlox and Limonium

Dendrobium Orchids

Roses 

 Forsythia

Lavendula

 Phalaenopsis Orchids 

Vanda Orchids


13 March 2014

Passionate about Peonies

Between trips to Vegas and Paris, Amanda came into the shop to photograph this week's shipment: I had specially ordered pink Peonies for someone who was getting married next month - to have a sneak peek at the colour. Of course, I could not resist ordering white ones too! I don't often order white Peonies but gently unwrapping them, I was reminded of their delicacy - as fragile as forgotten childhood dreams.






Calla Lily Exotica

The Calla Lilies were brought in for Harry's Restaurant - one of my favourite haunts. With it being a weekly contract, we are given this magical window between 10.00 a.m. and 11.00 a.m. on a Wednesday when we do our 'install'. I woke before day-brake mentally going over the containers, visualizing the flowers I'd ordered and how they would be used. Towering branches of Forsythia in vases over 4' tall. The river rocks, individually selected, would ground it all. Egg yolk yellow roses and Galax leaves on each table along with Calla Lily accents in the bar area. I could hardly wait.

My crew arrived to help and I began to load up our van mentally checking off everything we'd need. As I went to open the sliding side door, it came off the railings. Poor Lucy (as we affectionately call our van - Lucy that is, not the Poor bit). Lucy is well over 12 years old and inspite of the numerous facelifts, the odometer continues to reflect her quiet dedication. It was 10.10 and we needed to be on our way. Bugger... I thought. Somehow I 'pushed' the door sort of back in and using the driver's door, wedged it shut. I threw Lucy's keys to one of our designers and asked her to drive. I shuffled the boxes, watering can, river rocks, roses, lilies and the Forsythia and climbed in the boot. There, with a wine crate filled with vases between my legs and my arm out the window, desperately holding the door up, we set off. "Mind the pot holes" I yelled from the back. I think this is the only time we've ever driven under the speed limit but maybe that's because I wasn't driving... 

We finished the install before 11.00 and gamely set off to Rayclan. Serious shout out to George - He always sees me right away and knows that the urgency of having a working vehicle is critical to my mental health. He fixed it on the spot. George I owe you one... drinks at Harry's are on me.

The flowers this week are nothing short of gorgeous - but don't take my word for it, come in and see for yourself. As always in limited quantities as always, just for you.   ... njb

Allium

Pink Fringe Tulips




Orange Smartie Roses

White Double Lisianthus


Green Hydrangea