Petals And Bows
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Petals And Bows
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6930 Cainwood Dr
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Apr 4, 2021Flowers! - EurekAlert
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Mar 23, 2018Flower arrangers hear about Sogetsu
Middleton demonstrating Ikebana arrangements of the Sogetsu style.The group will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 4, at International House-Davis, 10 College Park, with a short business meeting before the program. Non-members will be charged $10 at the door. Refreshments will be served.Middleton is well known in the San Francisco area and currently does arrangements for Rosedale Flowers by appointment only. Born in Singapore of Czechoslovakian parents, she started learning Ikebana at the age of 8; as a teenager she interned at the Singapore Botanical Gardens and began making arrangements for florists and hotels. She became the resident designer at Raffles Hotel before coming to America in 1976.She has been the flower-show manager of the San Francisco County Fair and participates in several garden clubs of the Bay Area. For information, contact Ruth Shimomura at [email protected] or Molly Hillis at [email protected].Related...
Dec 2, 2016Davis Flower Arrangers meet for holiday workshop
Arrangers will meet for a holiday decoration workshop on Wednesday, Dec. 7. The members-only program will be held at International House Davis, 10 College Park, and will begin at 7 p.m. after a brief business meeting.
Before the workshop begins there will be demonstrations of arranging by three active members of the group who will make table arrangements from identical bunches of florist flowers and greens. Different styles will be apparent as past president Elaine Ginosar, board member Ray Borton and member Katie Koch complete their creations, and comment on them.
Following the demonstration, workshop participants will each make their own holiday decoration from similar bunches of flowers and greens. This is a variation on the “Pandora’s Box” program plan that Davis Flower Arrangers has used in past years.
In order to provide identical materials to each participant, members are asked to RSVP by Dec. 2 to Ruth Shimomura at [email protected] or Barbara [email protected]
Participants are asked to bring their own clippers to use during the workshop. All floral materials will be provided. Some containers will be available but bringing your own vas... (Davis Enterprise)
Nov 18, 2016Freeze Warning Overnight: How to Protect Your Plants
Howard, and Harford.
The weather service says cities in the alerts include: Washington, DC, Baltimore, Bowie, Suitland-Silver Hill, Clinton, College Park, Greenbelt, Laurel, Camp Springs, Glen Burnie, Annapolis, Severn, South Gate, Severna Park, Arnold, Odenton, Bethesda, Rockville, Gaithersburg, Silver Spring, Columbia, Ellicott City, and Aberdeen.
In Virginia, communities in the warning area include: Prince Frederick, Reston, Herndon, Annandale, Centreville, Chantilly, Mclean, Franconia, Arlington and Alexandria.
The Weather Service warns: “A freeze watch means sub-freezing temperatures are imminent or highly likely. These conditions will kill crops and other sensitive vegetation.”
If you're a gardener, then you've harvested most of your bounty by now, but there are several frost hardy plants that can survive even if the overnight temperatures drop to 28 degrees. So, leeks, scallions, chives, brussels sprouts, broccoli, kale, parsley, beets, carrots, winter squash, pumpkins and sage should be OK, according to the Vegetable Gardener website.
Here are some steps you can take when a frost or freeze threatens, according to TodaysHomeowner.com.
Bring Indoors: Frost-tender plants in containers should be brought inside during cold weather. Dig up tender bulbs and store them in a cool dry place.Water Plants: Water plants thoroughly before a freeze to prevent desiccation and to add insulating water to the soil and plant cells.Protect Tender Sprouts: Cover tender plants overnight with an inverted bucket or flower pot, or with a layer of mulch. Be sure to uncover them in the morning when the temperature rises above freezing.Cover Shrubs and Trees: Larger plants can be covered with fabric, old bed sheets, burlap, or commercial frost cloths (avoid using plastic). For best results, drape the cover over a frame to keep i... (Patch.com)
Oct 27, 2016Fall flower arrangements to be demonstrated
Dixon Florist and Gift Shop. Her program will follow a brief business meeting that begins at 7 p.m at International House, 10 College Park in Davis.
Kett will bring new flowers into her creations along with bits of fun and wisdom that come from years of floral work while inheriting a business and raising a family. New reports from her wee-hour forays to the San Francisco Flower Market are always enjoyed.
Memberships will be available at an annual fee of $40; single tickets to programs are $10. The December program will be a members-only holiday decorations workshop.
For more information, email Barbara Smith-Vaughn at [email protected]
... (Davis Enterprise)
Aug 29, 2016Fall floral-design workshop kicks off another year of programs
Patti Green at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7, at International House, 10 College Park in Davis. A brief business meeting will be followed by the demonstration by Green, the floral designer for Beyond the Garden Gate in Davis.
Fall colors will prevail throughout her program as she shows how to use many locally procured materials such as grasses and dry moss with combinations of wood, greenery, local flowers and foliage.
Green has provided programs for Davis Flower Arrangers in several past years. She always has some new wrinkles and ideas to pass on from her experience in designing wedding and event decorations throughout the area. With a background in fabric design and event planning along with floral sales and design, she is always ready to share new ideas that are both practical and beautiful.
New members will be welcomed at the meeting and memberships will be available for $40, dues that cover the cost of the seven programs and two workshops planned for the first Wednesdays of September through May. Refreshments are served, and there are opportunities to acquire some of the floral ... (Davis Enterprise)
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