Saturday, May 26, 2012

At Market

Bindweed joined the Portneuf Valley Farmers' Market the first weekend in May so you can get your flower fix each Saturday.  Pretty flowers from pretty girls, what's not to like!




Jerica will be at market every Saturday through out the season and will be delighted to help you select the freshest flowers professionally grown and hand selected.

We have also joined forces with our friends at LadyBird Farms to offer you another venue for fresh flowers.  Just sign up for a bouquet when collecting your weekly shares and it will be in your box the following week. 

Here are some teaser bouquets:



I just put these bouquets together for my subscription clients--oh yeah, if you live in the Blackfoot area you can sign up for our subscription bouquet service.  Beautiful bouquets delivered to your door or place of business every week!






(Ooo, can you see my pretty delivery van in the background!
  More about it in the next post, or maybe the one after that.)




I made this beautiful arrangement for myself and put it on my bedside table.  The scent of sweet peas and lily of the valley sent me sweet dreams.








Friday, May 25, 2012

What's Fresh May 28, 2012

Nature paints the world with her own palette.  The first bold flowers are daffodils.  Bright yellow heads burst through the frosty ground and are followed by a rainbow of hyacinth and tulips.  

Then nature repeats herself, turning the palette back to white and the farm is littered with white blossoms--lilac, anemones, apple blossom--their scattered blooms echoing a light snow fall.  Thus begins a slow bleed around the color wheel.  

A bleed is a watercolor term describing when one color transitions or blends into another color, creating a myriad of variations of said colors.  Right now we are riding the color wave from white to violet, like the spring weather, a very cool palette.  Just scroll through the photos in this post, they illustrate that "bleed" perfectly--white transitions into lavender, then soft violet moving into deeper violet, then transitioning into blues and cool crimsons.  


This week we have:


Viburnum "Snow Ball"


Viburnum "Opulus"  aka Lace Cap


Foxglove


"Adoration" LA Hybrid lily


Sweet Pea white


Sweet Pea Lavender


Columbine White and Lavender



Cat mint


Clematis


Deep violet blue spikes of Salvia


Anchusa


Tiny deep blue flowers on long sage green stems, like a handful of tall forget-me-nots.


Bells of Ireland



Peonies, just starting this week with a bold show of color in coral

and deep crimson



All the hot bright colors were tricked into blooming in the greenhouses.
Chantilly snaps in yellow, coral, pink and raspberry.


Please check your fax and email for full availability.  
Enjoy the Memorial Day Weekend.





Sunday, May 20, 2012

Perfect Bliss


After weeks and weeks of hectic farming, selling, cutting and planting we finally had a day with the girls.  Carlee has grown an inch and has sprouted freckles.  Kenna smiles and coos and has the sweetest chubby legs.  The house looks as if it was hit by a cyclone--brightly colored (many pink) plastic toys in all shapes and sizes cover every surface, most things are sticky from three feet down, crumbs and bits of playdough cover the floors and there is sandbox sand everywhere.  I kiss these darlings goodbye and send them home with their mommy, have a glass of wine and sleep through the night.  Finally.   I just needed a full day with these heavenly creatures.
Ahhhh, perfect bliss.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

What's Fresh May 21, 2012

The farm is alive--alive with bird song, bee hum and the snicker-snick of flower scissors.  Every time I turn around something is bursting into bloom!  I envy the bumble bee, fat and lazy, as she bumps around the new blooms, I am too old for this and we have just started.  And I swear, if FedEx brings one more shipment of plants I will think seriously about running away from home.

...so, here's what we have blooming at Bindweed this week.



Allium
 

Small allium, from golf ball to baseball size

 

Giant Allium, soft ball size


Bells of Ireland, lush, lime green bells on three foot stems


Foxglove, white bells with deep purple freckles and soft velvet leaves
 


Icelandic Poppies
 

Lilacs in deep lavender to purple
 

and white


Lily of the Valley, fragrant bells on six to eight inch stems


Lily "Yelloween"


Lysimachia "Firecracker"
deep bronze foliage
 

(There are always a few stray tulips that pop up in the perennials and I just don't have the heart to pull them out.)


Snap Dragons
Opus White and Chantilly Yellow

 

Chantilly Apollo Purple (raspberry), Coral and Pink
 
 

Sweet Peas, white and lavender
 
 
Viburnum, Lace Cap


Viburnum, Snow Ball

Please consult your fax and email for full availability.  We will be making deliveries to Sun Valley, Jackson and locally.