We’re all envious of Joanna Gaines’ spring flower garden, where the Fixer Upper star grows beautiful blooms to turn into stunning floral arrangements.
In a new video shared on Instagram, Joanna shows us the cut flower designs she has created straight from her own garden on her farm in Texas. Experts say Joanna’s blooms are the epitome of a perfect indoor spring floral display.
Rachel Bull, Head of Gardens at Homes & Gardens.
The interior designer’s video shows off a multitude of spring containers with a range of pink and white blooms. ‘As someone who has spent a lot of time arranging flowers for weddings and events over the past six years, I know incredible blooms when I see them,’ says Rachel.
Perfect floral pairings
Joanna has excellently paired together springtime favorites, including ranunculus, tulips and anemones.
‘The perfect pink ranunculus with their seemingly endless layers or ruffled petals are divine and contrast effortlessly with the white anemones, sporting their sleek black centers in a perfect display of monochromatic style,’ says Rachel.
She notes that Joanna hasn’t only chosen blooms for color, but also for shape and structure.
‘The dominant, focal flowers are contrasted by delicate stems of spirea blossom, which Joanna cites as ‘bridal wreath’ variety,’ says Rachel. ‘I think it is the prettiest early-spring blossom. It has gently arching stems which inconspicuously hover over the larger blooms providing a canopy of gentle texture.’
‘The pink tulips are also arching over in the vases, which I feel adds even more natural movement to the display as a whole. These flowers will continue to grow towards the light once cut, so if you know how to care for tulips in a vase it’s simple to achieve this look,’ Rachel adds.
Keen cut flower growers should also take note of the vases Joanna has used – a selection of different white ceramic containers with a rustic feel. ‘This adds to the charm of the display as a whole and is a wonderful example of how choosing the right vase to suit your cut flowers can elevate a display,’ says Rachel.
Snowdrop Anemone
Sundae Ice Tulip Mix
Picotee Ranunculus
Source: homesandgardens.com
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