Botanical Seasons is currently in a period of transition

This next space will be different.

Not rows or production, but something softer. A garden grown with pollinators in mind, with beauty, movement, and plants chosen as much for how they fade and dry as how they create ambiance.

For now, everything feels a little in-between.

There are no flowers available, and the work has shifted into quieter forms - gathering what remains, setting stems aside to dry, carefully packaging seed heads and fragments that feel worth carrying forward.

I’ve been noticing small things:
how certain flowers hold their colour
how others soften into something more muted
how time changes everything, gently, and how nature flows at her own pace.

There is comfort in working this way. Without urgency. Without needing to know exactly what this will become.

April

The last of the flowers are hanging to dry now. There maybe a few last remaining Zinnia’s that I will harvest to dry and then this season will close.
Everything feels quieter. Slower. And definitely colder!