Can the new season for ranunculus be far away?

It has felt very spring-like here in northern California. And, quite honestly, that is not a good thing this time of year. The signs that spring is approaching are beginning to reveal themselves. Although I love spring, I can wait as long as Mother Nature provides some more rain. My freesias have been up in the garden for awhile. Yesterday I saw my first daffodil of the season in a yard nearby. And, I found a beautiful orange ranunculus bouquet at the store recently. Of course, it came home with me. Bouquet of orange ranunculus from different angles and settings.This ranunculus bouquet looked so perfect in this vintage green glass measuring cup. I even managed to fashion together a rustic window sill to place it in. 

Bouquet of Orange RanunculusBouquet of orange ranunculus from different angles and settings.Bouquet of orange ranunculus from different angles and settings.MacroBouquet of orange ranunculus from different angles and settings.

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Grow Your Own

To see some beautiful flowers from my garden last year, go to Not So Photo Worthy Gardens.And, my Five Tips for Creating a Photo Friendly Garden.Spring will be here before we know it. I'd better get busy planning my gardens. 

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