At the 'Esprit Jardin' (garden spirit) event, there were also several workshops available like this one: making a flower fence! Once again, my feed didn't update yesterday. Thanks to the precious few who visited nevertheless.
Atelier de fabrication d'une haie de fleurs. Une fois de plus, mon flux n'a pas fonctionné hier. Merci à ceux d'entre vous qui ont quand même visité VDP !
Oh, so colorful and so beautiful!! I'm envious, Ciel!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! I've never seen such a flower fence, not even in garden-crazy England:) The colours are so fresh and happy, very Spring-ready!! (I think our turtle may be optimistic too, the forecast says a low of 28F tomorrow, oy!)
ReplyDeleteNeat idea.
ReplyDeletethis is an idea I've not seen before...beautiful!! reminds me of the ocotillo fences I've seen in Arizona...what made them unique is that sometimes the ocotillo branch would root and you'd have a living fence
ReplyDeleteThere is a technological nightmare somewhere in the phrase "my feed didn't upload." Nevertheless, the idea of a flower wall is delightful. I'm sure it wouldn't keep anything out.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun event to attend. Last post is pretty to. Are you participating? MB
ReplyDeleteHa, il y a donc bien un problème avec ton flux.
ReplyDeleteJ'espère que ça se règlera!
J'aime bien la façon de fiare la haie, et ça semble interesser plus d'une paparazza!
L'idée est bonne mais il faut avoir une bonne quantité de fleurs et de verdure disponible pour les réaliser!
ReplyDeleteA flower fence sounds colorful.
ReplyDeleteLove the notion of a flower fence Ciel..so much so that I'm having my 'arty' niece paint a Monet style mural along one of my fences..I'll show you when it's done..
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a cool idea. Unfortunately, it was -4C this AM, so no planting of flowers just yet.
ReplyDeleteA floral fence - sounds delightful!
ReplyDeleteI would surely try this!
ReplyDeletec'est une haie fait mère
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty way to decorate a fence, the greenery makes it look so fresh and alive!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to know how they made that. It looks kinda complicated, probably too time consuming for me. :)
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