Martha's Flowers Book Review
I absolutely love flowers. I think they are beautiful and if they smell heavenly than that is just icing on the cake. I love having a bouquet of fresh cut flowers on my table to look at, every day. They just make me smile. Flowers are my love language.
Since I got that off my chest....
Martha's Flowers is a truly a beautiful book. The first surprise about this book is it's size! This is certainly a coffee table book in size, quality, heaviness, durability, and photos.
What pleased me most about this book is that these aren't rare or difficult to grow flowers, but rather the old fashioned garden flowers most gardeners will already have growing in their gardens; roses, peonies, lilacs, hydrangeas, etc. However seeing them so artfully, elegantly, and dare I say simply arranged, is nothing short of inspiring!
Each flower/bush has a dedicated section with a story from Martha then specific, detailed directions regarding growing them and suggestions with how to arrange each cut flower with beautiful photographs the reader can mimic. Not only is Martha's Flowers full of information, it is a beautiful book to simply look through for ideas or just to appreciate. Following the sections on the specific flowers is an area dedicated to arranging flowers with suggested tools, supports, vessels and techniques.
The only downside to this book for me is that unlike Martha, I do not have thousands of the same blooming beauties under cultivation, nor do I have a year round staff of gardeners nor an never ending money supply to make my gardens the same.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
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