Every Monday Cathy at Rambling In The Garden invites us to share a vase highlighting what is growing in our gardens. So far this year, as you can see from these photos, nothing much is growing here! There are loads of snowdrops that have been cheerfully nodding away on days when the snow has melted enough but, thanks to a few more centimetres of blowing, fresh snow on Saturday, and frigid temperatures yesterday, they’re hidden from view today.
Instead, for this first day of spring, I thought I’d show the vase I’ve been enjoying all winter – a small jar of pea gravel, into which I popped dried strawflowers, plus seedheads from annual poppies and Nigella. These were all collected late last summer.

Happy spring everyone!


Honestly — I’d enjoy this vase even if there were fresh flowers around. I like the use of pebbles, and the combination of seedheads and dried blooms is attractive.
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Thank you!
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Very pretty summer memories!
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Thanks Eliza….just waiting for the snow to disappear to start making new ones!
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That is really pretty Chris, and shows foresight collecting and arranging them before they spoilin winter. Love the idea of pebbles in the vase.
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Thanks Cathy!
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Chris I love this vase singing spring with seeds and colors from the garden last year. A perfect way to celebrate the coming of spring.
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Thank you Donna!!
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This is great for a year-round vase Chris – and it’s amazing how well the straw flowers keep their colour, isn’t it? I love nigella seedheads – so architectural! I am glad you have had vases like this to enjoy whilst putting up with all the snow outside
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Strawflowers are amazing…they continue to open and form seeds long after being cut, and keep their colour forever! I had bright orange one in the garden that kept its colour and shape until February! The foliage died and fell, but the flower itself held on, and reappeared with each snow melt…
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A great save! I have to remember to plant strawflowers again this year – and then save them, as well as some of their seeds.
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I’ll be starting a bunch of seeds in a few weeks…multi-coloured again!
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I like the color and texture combination and am amazed at how well the color has held in the strawflowers. Poppy seedheads are my favorite. Though the nigella are pretty appealing, too!
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I’m really loving these poppy seedheads! I scattered most of the seeds last fall so hope they’ll come back this year.
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