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Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson 01-01-2004 11:09 PM

Flowers for table decoration in June
 
I have a son getting married at the beginning of June and have been
wondering whether I have time to grow anything suitable for a table
decorations.
He and his partner are very happy with something quite cottagey and
simple. Scented would be good: they had wondered about lavender - but
lack of time to grow it would be a problem.
If not scented, then I guess annuals are likely to be the only
possibilities. I haven't got much experience with annuals so any
suggestions would be really gratefully received.

Janet G



MCC 01-01-2004 11:15 PM

Flowers for table decoration in June
 
On Thu, 1 Jan 2004 23:00:00 GMT, Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson
wrote:

I have a son getting married at the beginning of June and have been
wondering whether I have time to grow anything suitable for a table
decorations.
He and his partner are very happy with something quite cottagey and
simple. Scented would be good: they had wondered about lavender - but
lack of time to grow it would be a problem.
If not scented, then I guess annuals are likely to be the only
possibilities. I haven't got much experience with annuals so any
suggestions would be really gratefully received.

Sweet peas - the Queen of the Annuals - sow some now in tubes - empty loo
rolls or kitchen towel rolls cut in half. Harden them off and plant them out
when any danger of hard frost is past. They should be in bloom by the
beginning of June but you really need to get them sown now.
To get a succession of blooms throughout the summer, sow some seeds
alongside where you plant your seedlings.
--
MCC

Sacha 01-01-2004 11:36 PM

Flowers for table decoration in June
 
Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson1/1/04 11:00

I have a son getting married at the beginning of June and have been
wondering whether I have time to grow anything suitable for a table
decorations.
He and his partner are very happy with something quite cottagey and
simple. Scented would be good: they had wondered about lavender - but
lack of time to grow it would be a problem.
If not scented, then I guess annuals are likely to be the only
possibilities. I haven't got much experience with annuals so any
suggestions would be really gratefully received.

Janet G


One idea: when Ray and I got married in June 2000 we hit the same dilemma.
It was more of a luncheon party than a wedding reception, so we wanted
'relaxed'.
In the middle of the tables we had terracotta plant pots and saucers filled
with his Nemesia Bluebird. You could have pots of Freesias, perhaps or
Dianthus?
As place name settings we had very small pots (just above plug size) with
e.g. that Nemesia or a Million Bells and a plant label with the name of the
person and a description of them as if they were a plant. For example, my
mother who is hat mad and never leaves the house without wearing one, was
described as "J....H....mother stock of the bridal plant: inclined to be
rampant in millinery departments": a friend who plays a LOT of golf was
described as "thrives in the rough" etc.
It caused a lot of laughter and everyone took their own 'horticultural
label' and plant home with them. It was a great deal of fun, thinking them
all up, too!

--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the 'x' to email me)


Rusty Hinge 02-01-2004 01:45 AM

Flowers for table decoration in June
 
The message
from Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson
contains these words:

I have a son getting married at the beginning of June and have been
wondering whether I have time to grow anything suitable for a table
decorations.
He and his partner are very happy with something quite cottagey and
simple. Scented would be good: they had wondered about lavender - but
lack of time to grow it would be a problem.
If not scented, then I guess annuals are likely to be the only
possibilities. I haven't got much experience with annuals so any
suggestions would be really gratefully received.


Have a trawl through the plant catalogues. There must be quite a few
bulbs and corms which flower around then, and you may be lucky and get
them at a reduced price at this time of year, - - - meaning you can
plant more and be sure of having *SOMETHING* in flower, not that you can
do it on the cheap!

--
Rusty
Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar.
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/

Rusty Hinge 02-01-2004 01:45 AM

Flowers for table decoration in June
 
The message
from Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson
contains these words:

I have a son getting married at the beginning of June and have been
wondering whether I have time to grow anything suitable for a table
decorations.
He and his partner are very happy with something quite cottagey and
simple. Scented would be good: they had wondered about lavender - but
lack of time to grow it would be a problem.
If not scented, then I guess annuals are likely to be the only
possibilities. I haven't got much experience with annuals so any
suggestions would be really gratefully received.


Have a trawl through the plant catalogues. There must be quite a few
bulbs and corms which flower around then, and you may be lucky and get
them at a reduced price at this time of year, - - - meaning you can
plant more and be sure of having *SOMETHING* in flower, not that you can
do it on the cheap!

--
Rusty
Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar.
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/

Rusty Hinge 02-01-2004 01:45 AM

Flowers for table decoration in June
 
The message
from Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson
contains these words:

I have a son getting married at the beginning of June and have been
wondering whether I have time to grow anything suitable for a table
decorations.
He and his partner are very happy with something quite cottagey and
simple. Scented would be good: they had wondered about lavender - but
lack of time to grow it would be a problem.
If not scented, then I guess annuals are likely to be the only
possibilities. I haven't got much experience with annuals so any
suggestions would be really gratefully received.


Have a trawl through the plant catalogues. There must be quite a few
bulbs and corms which flower around then, and you may be lucky and get
them at a reduced price at this time of year, - - - meaning you can
plant more and be sure of having *SOMETHING* in flower, not that you can
do it on the cheap!

--
Rusty
Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar.
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/

Rusty Hinge 02-01-2004 02:48 AM

Flowers for table decoration in June
 
The message
from Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson
contains these words:

I have a son getting married at the beginning of June and have been
wondering whether I have time to grow anything suitable for a table
decorations.
He and his partner are very happy with something quite cottagey and
simple. Scented would be good: they had wondered about lavender - but
lack of time to grow it would be a problem.
If not scented, then I guess annuals are likely to be the only
possibilities. I haven't got much experience with annuals so any
suggestions would be really gratefully received.


Have a trawl through the plant catalogues. There must be quite a few
bulbs and corms which flower around then, and you may be lucky and get
them at a reduced price at this time of year, - - - meaning you can
plant more and be sure of having *SOMETHING* in flower, not that you can
do it on the cheap!

--
Rusty
Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar.
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/

Rusty Hinge 02-01-2004 03:12 AM

Flowers for table decoration in June
 
The message
from Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson
contains these words:

I have a son getting married at the beginning of June and have been
wondering whether I have time to grow anything suitable for a table
decorations.
He and his partner are very happy with something quite cottagey and
simple. Scented would be good: they had wondered about lavender - but
lack of time to grow it would be a problem.
If not scented, then I guess annuals are likely to be the only
possibilities. I haven't got much experience with annuals so any
suggestions would be really gratefully received.


Have a trawl through the plant catalogues. There must be quite a few
bulbs and corms which flower around then, and you may be lucky and get
them at a reduced price at this time of year, - - - meaning you can
plant more and be sure of having *SOMETHING* in flower, not that you can
do it on the cheap!

--
Rusty
Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar.
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/

Rusty Hinge 02-01-2004 03:22 AM

Flowers for table decoration in June
 
The message
from Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson
contains these words:

I have a son getting married at the beginning of June and have been
wondering whether I have time to grow anything suitable for a table
decorations.
He and his partner are very happy with something quite cottagey and
simple. Scented would be good: they had wondered about lavender - but
lack of time to grow it would be a problem.
If not scented, then I guess annuals are likely to be the only
possibilities. I haven't got much experience with annuals so any
suggestions would be really gratefully received.


Have a trawl through the plant catalogues. There must be quite a few
bulbs and corms which flower around then, and you may be lucky and get
them at a reduced price at this time of year, - - - meaning you can
plant more and be sure of having *SOMETHING* in flower, not that you can
do it on the cheap!

--
Rusty
Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar.
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/

Anne Jackson 02-01-2004 04:08 AM

Flowers for table decoration in June
 
The message
from Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson
contains these words:

He and his partner are very happy with something quite cottagey and
simple. Scented would be good: they had wondered about lavender - but
lack of time to grow it would be a problem.


Depending on where you live, Janet, I could send you loads of lavender,
as I have a lavender hedge....

--
AnneJ
ICQ #:- 119531282

Ophelia 02-01-2004 09:42 AM

Flowers for table decoration in June
 
Anne Jackson wrote:
The message
from Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson
contains these words:

He and his partner are very happy with something quite cottagey and
simple. Scented would be good: they had wondered about lavender - but
lack of time to grow it would be a problem.


Depending on where you live, Janet, I could send you loads of
lavender, as I have a lavender hedge....


Lucky girl:)




martin 02-01-2004 10:03 AM

Flowers for table decoration in June
 
On Fri, 2 Jan 2004 09:28:48 -0000, "Ophelia"
wrote:

Anne Jackson wrote:
The message
from Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson
contains these words:

He and his partner are very happy with something quite cottagey and
simple. Scented would be good: they had wondered about lavender - but
lack of time to grow it would be a problem.


Depending on where you live, Janet, I could send you loads of
lavender, as I have a lavender hedge....


Lucky girl:)


We have a lavender hedge too. Lavender grows really well here.
I am surprised that it's not grown commercially here.
--
Martin

Ophelia 02-01-2004 10:33 AM

Flowers for table decoration in June
 

"martin" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 2 Jan 2004 09:28:48 -0000, "Ophelia"
wrote:

Anne Jackson wrote:
The message
from Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson
contains these words:

He and his partner are very happy with something quite cottagey and
simple. Scented would be good: they had wondered about lavender - but
lack of time to grow it would be a problem.

Depending on where you live, Janet, I could send you loads of
lavender, as I have a lavender hedge....


Lucky girl:)


We have a lavender hedge too. Lavender grows really well here.
I am surprised that it's not grown commercially here.


I am very envious of Anne's hedge. I am a bit further south than Anne and
mine dies



martin 02-01-2004 10:34 AM

Flowers for table decoration in June
 
Xref: kermit uk.rec.gardening:181751

On Fri, 2 Jan 2004 10:16:04 -0000, "Ophelia"
wrote:


"martin" wrote in message
.. .
On Fri, 2 Jan 2004 09:28:48 -0000, "Ophelia"
wrote:

Anne Jackson wrote:
The message
from Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson
contains these words:

He and his partner are very happy with something quite cottagey and
simple. Scented would be good: they had wondered about lavender - but
lack of time to grow it would be a problem.

Depending on where you live, Janet, I could send you loads of
lavender, as I have a lavender hedge....

Lucky girl:)


We have a lavender hedge too. Lavender grows really well here.
I am surprised that it's not grown commercially here.


I am very envious of Anne's hedge. I am a bit further south than Anne and
mine dies


Local kids and adults grab handfuls from ours. We were thinking of a
deterrent.

--
Martin

Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson 02-01-2004 07:33 PM

Flowers for table decoration in June
 
The message
from Anne Jackson contains these words:

The message
from Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson
contains these words:


He and his partner are very happy with something quite cottagey and
simple. Scented would be good: they had wondered about lavender - but
lack of time to grow it would be a problem.


Depending on where you live, Janet, I could send you loads of lavender,
as I have a lavender hedge....


--
AnneJ
ICQ #:- 119531282



Thanks for a really kind offer. I'll chew over a few ideas and contact
you off-list if that's OK.

Janet G


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