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Monthly Archives: October 2013
#britishflowers hour – Books, books, books; an update from 21 October
Taking over the reins of running this very successful weekly event from Georgie Newbery (@theflowerfarmer on Twitter) was a daunting task but my co-host, Sara Willman (@myflowerpatch) and I found that when we asked the question ‘what flowery/floristry books would … Continue reading
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A post for an October day
I’ve not blogged for a long time, and it shows! I can’t remember how to find my way around the site, thank goodness it is reasonably intuitive! I know that my last entry was short and sweet, and this will … Continue reading