COLORS OF WILDFLOWERS: PICTURES FROM A SMALL GARDEN BACKYARD IN NOTTINGHAMSHIRE (UK)

Since the time Marysia Zipser moved to Beeston Rylands (Nottinghamshire) from West Bridgford in 2012, she has created and cultivated her small garden backyard, from blank canvas, and wildflower front yard. She has shared her progress and photographs locally and across the globe via social media and LinkedIn.Most successful wildflower seeds used by Pictorial Meadows,… Read More COLORS OF WILDFLOWERS: PICTURES FROM A SMALL GARDEN BACKYARD IN NOTTINGHAMSHIRE (UK)

SCENES FROM A COLORFUL TULIPS FIELD (WAITING FOR THE BLOOMING OF THE ROSES)

Scenes from a tulips field … Yes, okay, this year is the Year of the Roses, as was announced by ACT and Okay! magazine. But these days – just waiting for the explosion of roses – all eyes are on tulips, the symbolic flowers of Holland. The colors of the tulips, in their overall vision,… Read More SCENES FROM A COLORFUL TULIPS FIELD (WAITING FOR THE BLOOMING OF THE ROSES)

IN ROME SPECTACULAR DUTCH FLORAL ART, FASHION & DESIGN: CLOTHES CREATED WITH FRESH ORANGE FLOWERS FOR THE NEW KING OF THE NETHERLANDS

The Queen of Holland, Beatrice, on April 30, abdicated in favor of his son, the future King William Alexander. The traditional national holiday became the occasion for a series of initiatives in and outside the Netherlands. In order to involve the citizens of Rome to Dutch festivity, the Embassy of the Netherlands, in collaboration with… Read More IN ROME SPECTACULAR DUTCH FLORAL ART, FASHION & DESIGN: CLOTHES CREATED WITH FRESH ORANGE FLOWERS FOR THE NEW KING OF THE NETHERLANDS

ROME: 40,000 FLOWERS FROM HOLLAND FOR ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS SQUARES IN THE WORLD

Truly spectacular, this year, the floral decoration of St. Peter’s Square in Rome on the occasion of the Easter celebrations, on Sunday March 31. For the 28th consecutive year Flower Council of Holland created the impressive floral show to welcome the new Pope Francesco. The varieties most represented were white roses (3,000), daffodils (10,000 more… Read More ROME: 40,000 FLOWERS FROM HOLLAND FOR ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS SQUARES IN THE WORLD