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In Bloom: Growing, Harvesting, and Arranging Homegrown Flowers All Year Round (CompanionHouse Books) Create a Perfect Garden of Color, Texture, & Shape with Annuals, Perennials, Shrubs, Trees, & More

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About In Bloom: Growing, Harvesting, And Arranging

Product Description Enhance your home with beautiful flowers! Inside this comprehensive guide: Getting Started: choosing the blooms for your cutting garden, considering color, scale, texture, scent, and more Annuals & Biennials: collecting seed, planting, and care for everything from sweet peas to Icelandic poppies Bulbs: low-maintenance tulips, daffodils, Persian buttercups, hyacinths, fritillaries, dahlias, and more Perennials, Shrubs, & Trees: create out-of-the-ordinary displays with the likes of hellebores, lupins, Japanese anemones, masterwort, and yarrow Foliage & Fillers: don't forget the backbone of your mixed arrangements like aromatics, evergreen climbers, and the trees in your garden Harvesting & Arranging: enjoy the fruits of your labor with how-tos, styling tips, and project ideas for spectacular flower arrangements In this beautifully designed book brimming with inspirational photographs, Clare Nolan reveals her secrets for growing a bountiful harvest, as well as styling spectacular displays that will fill your home with color and the gorgeous scent of the garden year-round! Author Clare Nolan is an internationally renowned stylist and gardener. She was the lifestyle editor of the Mail on Sunday's YOU Magazine. Her work has also appeared in both the Saturday Telegraph and The Sunday Times magazines. She is also the author of Making a House Your Home. Inside In Bloom, Clare takes the mystique out of the growing process—from choosing the plants to suit both your garden and home and laying out your cutting patch to planning ahead so you get your perfect palette of color, texture, and shape to play with at the right time of year. An entire chapter on arranging will inspire you to create spectacular arrangements for your home without the need for complicated floristry techniques. Being able to step out of the back door and pick a single stem for beside the bed, pull together a posy for a friend, or create a colorful centerpiece is an exciting and rewarding addition to the whole "grow your own" experience! Inside this book, 272 pages are packed with hundreds of photos to help you plan, plant, and maintain a bountiful home flower garden. You'll find information on how to choose your plants, position your patch, and grow luxurious flowers; cultivation tips for annuals, biennials, bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizomes, perennials, shrubs, trees, climbers, foliage, and fillers; when and how to harvest; how to make your flowers last longer; a styling guide to help you create stunning arrangements that look like they came from a fine flower shop; and expert advice from experienced interiors stylist and lifestyle editor Clare Nolan. Grow your own flower shop at the bottom of your garden, and learn how to style gorgeous arrangements, with In Bloom! "Clare Nolan has an innate and distinctive sense of style—her work captures a relaxed and carefree spirit that enhances and enriches the way we decorate our homes today."—Tricia Guild, Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) "Thoughtfully organized and beautifully designed, this lovely book shares space on the shelf with all my favorite flower books."—Erin Benzakein, Floret Flower Farm, Washington, USA Review "...emphasizes gardening as a means to beautify and personalize the home." ―Publishers Weekly Review This book is for anyone who is beyond the stiff spray of identical red roses, and who would rather echo the garden a bit more in their homes. Count me in. After I picked up Nolan’s book, I picked up the phone and called her at her home in England. As in her book, she kicked off the discussion with a compelling pep talk on why we should grow and harvest flowers at home. “When you buy flowers at the store, the flowers are all at the same stage,” she said. “With garden flowers, you can mix buds with open blossoms and replicate what is happening in nature.” And this is why I love what I do. I NEVER THOUGHT OF THAT. “Mixing a bud with a full bloom is the