Welcome to ‘In A Vase On Monday’ when I have been linking up with Cathy at Rambling In The Garden to share a vase of flowers picked from my garden every Monday for a whole year now!!

This week we are celebrating a year of Cathy hosting this lovely meme and I thought I would share with you my favourite vases from my weekly ‘In a vase On Monday’ posts. Be prepared – there are a lot of vases to revisit here! If you click on any of the photos it should take you back to the original post, so that you can see more detailed pictures and read my thoughts from that week.

I first joined Cathy back in November 2013. I had never heard of a meme before and had no idea how to post a link to another blog, but it seemed like such a good idea that I could not resist giving it a go. November 2013 was a lovely month, with late fuchsias, roses and dahlias, so the start was quite easy.

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Autumn Fuchsia – November 2013
November Vase
Flowers From The Garden – November 2013

Moving into December after I had used the last of my indoor chrysanthemums I wondered what I could use next. Fortunately the helleborus niger came into flower well before Christmas, so all was well for another month.

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Helleborous Niger – December 2013
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A Trio Of Hellebores – December 2013

Returning from our New Year break in the Alps I was worried that January might be a very lean month – on the contrary I was delighted to find my earliest flowering muscari bulbs already in flower, along with plenty of winter flowering shrubs, paperwhite narcissi from the greenhouse and the ever useful twigs and dried flower heads.

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A Trio of Spring Flowers – January 2014
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Paperwhite Narcissi – January 2014
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Dried Hydrangeas & Paperwhites – January 2014

By February I had a garden full of snowdrops! There was also viburnum bodnantense Dawn bursting into flower along with the winter flowering bergenia and hellebores.

Snowdrops
Snowdrops – February 2014
Pink-Bouquet
Pink Bergenia Bouquet – February 2014

March saw the first burst of colour from my spring anemones, along with the first of my many potted camellias coming into flower. By the end of the month the garden was full of daffodils.

Anemone Mr Fokker
Anemone Mr Fokker – March 2014
Camellia
Camellia – March 2014
Daffodils & Hellebores
Daffodils & Hellebores – March 2014

April continued with a sea of scented narcissi, later flowering muscari and the beautiful blue forget-me-nots. The month finished with an eruption of Queen Anne’s Lace throughout the Woodland Walk.

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Narcissi & Muscari – April 2014
Forget-Me-Nots
Forget-Me-Nots – April 2014
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Queen Anne’s Lace – April 2014

In May there were plenty of small flowers to choose from, as well as the first of the roses and clematis. I was also able to pick my first spring harvests from the vegetable garden.

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French Jam Jars – May 2014
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Roses & Clematis – May 2014

In June my much anticipated peonies started to flower, along with swathes of garden roses.

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Peony Bowl of Beauty & Duchess de Nemours – June 2014
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A Peony Lunch – June 2014
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Flowers In A Silver Teapot – June 2014

July saw the sweet peas in full flow, along with the first of the hardy annuals in the Cutting Garden.

Sweetpeas
Sweetpeas – July 2014
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A White & Green Bouquet – July 2014

August was a month for holidays, but the hydrangeas were looking beautiful and made a quick and easy vase.

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Hydrangea Annabelle – August 2014

September saw the Cutting Garden reaching its peak – hardy annuals, half hardy annuals and dahlias were all jostling for space and attention. It was also a month of apples – my first harvest from the recently planted mini orchard.

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Cutting Garden Flowers – September 2014
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Dahlias & Annuals – September 2014
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Dahlias & Apples – September 2014

By October much was fading quietly away, but the dahlias were still fantastic. The final autumn harvests were being collected and the first of the chrysanthemums were ready for cutting.

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Dahlia Cafe Au Lait – October 2014
Autumn-Harvest
Autumn Harvest – October 2014
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Dahlia Lilac Time – October 2014
Autumn-Bouquet
Autumn Bouquet – October 2014

Which brings us full circle back to November!

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Chrysanthemum Allouise Orange – November 2014

Looking back through the year in this way has been an excellent exercise – it has both reminded me of how far my garden has progressed since we moved here 5 years ago (when fruit and flowers were hard to find) and reinforced the annual pattern of flowering upon which I am trying to build my garden.

I set out when creating this garden with the aim of having year round flowers as well as plenty of structural foliage. When I came across Cathy’s new meme last November I was so excited to join in, as I knew it would challenge me to continue to work at creating my new garden. This is a meme which has sometimes stretched me, but always delighted me. In addition to having to think weekly about what I could use for my own vases, by looking at the vases others have contributed throughout this year I have come across new flowers I would like to grow and learnt much about growing and arranging techniques. I have also come to look at some flowers I would tend to avoid with new eyes. It has been fascinating to watch everyone grow throughout this year – we are all producing better arrangements and taking better photographs.

And so we move on to our second year – I will certainly carry on with this weekly delight. The challenge for next year will be to try to create something original – all my favourite flowers will, of course, have to make a second appearance, but now I must dig deep and try to find new ways to display them, so that next years review is not a repeat of what you have just read.

Next Monday will be my first vase of year 2 – I look forward to seeing you here again then. In the meantime, please join Cathy with her review of the year at Rambling In The Garden, where I am sure you all also find links to plenty of other reviews as well. As ever I would like to say a huge thank you to Cathy for organising this meme and encouraging us to keep taking part!

I am away in Lancashire this week with my mother and so will not be back here until next Monday.