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Dahlia Daze (August) Workshop – ‘Slow-Living series’
August Workshop: Wander through hundreds of exquisite dahlias! Enjoy a floral happy hour where you can walk the dahlia beds, ask all your questions about how to grow, care for, harvest & arrange with them. No experience necessary!
We will have fun creating a bountiful bouquet to take home. Light refreshments will be enjoyed in a beautiful relaxed setting.
Date TBA August & September

Delivery ‘Out of Town’
Delivery is available, depending on location. Out of Fergus town limits, within Centre Wellington.

Delphinium Mix
There is nothing quite like a stand of stately Delphiniums to behold! and the hummingbirds love them too! Fresh or dried fantastic in floral arrangements! They hold their colour well when dried. 150+cm, 4-6' tall
This stunning mix provides many different colours, light & dark blue, purple & bi coloured tones.with black or white "bees" ( the middle part of the flower).
An excellent cut flower and will attract bees and butterflies to your pollinator garden.

Dianthus – ‘Sweet William Mix’
(Dianthus Barbatus) So beautiful! The array of colours, including white, pink and bi-colour varieties are so charming! An irresistible, colourful, biennial, or short-lived perennial, flower with single or double blooms , blooming most profusely in the spring and summer. The plants require minimal care & give lovely, low-maintenance colour to borders, beds and containers. The flowers are edible and may have medicinal properties. Attracts bees, birds, and butterflies.

Dianthus ‘Holborn Glory’
(Dianthus Barbatus) Heirloom Sweet William with striking bi-colour flowers - raspberry-red and pure white, blooming most profusely in the spring and summer. The plants require minimal care & give lovely, low-maintenance colour to borders, beds and containers. The flowers are edible and may have medicinal properties. Attracts bees, birds, and butterflies.

Dried Flowers
Looking for a longer lasting arrangement of dried flowers? Please contact me to discuss. kat@seedsofimbolc.ca 519-820-2806
I do not always have a supply of dried flowers.Seasonal Fresh & Dried arrangements/bouquets made to order! Grown with love & great care for the environment, from my garden to your home. Perfect gifts in all price ranges.

Eryngium – Sea Holly
Eryngium planum, commonly called sea holly, is a remarkable clump-forming perennial that features a summer bloom of steel-blue, thistle-like flower heads on branched stems rising from a rosette of dark green basal leaves. Attracts pollinators! Stiff, branched, violet-blue stems (to 32” tall), bearing abundant, egg-shaped, thistle-like, violet-blue flower heads, rise from each basal rosette in summer. Each flower head is a spherical-cylindrical umbel that is packed with tiny, stemless, violet-blue flowers. Summer bloom is often profuse.
Excellent for cut or dried flower arrangements.

Fennel ‘Bronze Leaf’
Foeniculum vulgare dulce 'Rubrum' Elegant, copper lacy foliage bursts with delightful anise flavour & aroma.
Perennial. Host for the Swallowtail butterfly, long lasting, fragrant filler in bouquets. Ebible, tasting like anise (leaves and seeds) & medicinal. What more could you ask for?!
Similar in appearance to dill. The smokey bronze colour contrasting beautifully with the mustard yellow blooms. An aromatic herb that attracts beneficial insects!
If you follow author/flower farmer/florist Georgie Newbury at Common Farm Flowers in England you will know this is one of her favourite fillers too!

Feverfew -Matricaria
Matricaria, also known as feverfew, botanical name Tanacetum parthenium, is very cheerful, prolific branching flower, excellent as a filler in bouquets!
Long, strong stems that support abundant, 1/2–1" daisy like blooms with yellow disks and white petals. Easy to grow and harvest.
Feverfew is believed to aid digestion, and lower blood pressure. There is some scientific evidence that drinking feverfew tea, or adding a few fresh leaves leaves to a sandwich everyday, can for some people, reduce the frequency and severity of migraine headaches.

Feverfew ‘MALMESBURY’ (Tanacetum parthenium)
These curious propeller-like flowers produce stubby white tubular petals which surround the yellow disc on this unique and unusual form which produce a shimmering effect when wind moves them. The name derives from Malmesbury in Wiltshire where it was found by Martin Cragg-Barber of the Natural Selection nursery. Matricaria, also known as feverfew, botanical name Tanacetum parthenium, is very cheerful, prolific branching flower, excellent as a filler in bouquets! Reminds me of little cogwheels and is a stunning bouquet filler!

Feverfew Magic Lime Green
One of my favourite bouquet fillers and gorgeous in the garden too! Actually a soft creamy yellow—the colour of fresh buttermilk. Sprays of miniature domes like mini chrysanthemums. Branching habit.
Easy to grow and harvest. Tender or short-lived perennial in Zones 5–9.
(in Florets Library)
