Welcome to this weeks ‘In A Vase On Monday’ when I am linking with Cathy at Rambling In The Garden to join in her challenge to find something from the garden to put in a vase every week.

May and June are my favourite months in the garden for flowers and I am intending to make the most of all the lovely blooms that I have coming. My largest trees are finally coming into leaf, so the garden is full of every shade of green and the grass looks at its best for the next few weeks. I have flowering trees – lilac, elderflower, laburnum and viburnums to look forward too, the first buds are developing on the roses and peonies, the delphinium stems are growing in height daily and I have sweet peas in the greenhouse – absolute floral bliss!!

This week my beautiful lilac trees are coming into flower – the season is so short that I like to make the most of every minute of it, so today found me outside with my secateurs cutting branches of lilac blooms before they have even fully opened! I just love the combination of lilac with late tulips, so I really had no choice in todays arrangement.

Lilac-and-Tulips

Lilac-and-Tulips

The vessel I chose is actually a wedgwood soup tureen which we were given as a wedding present. It has seen many a bowl of soup, but this is the first time I have used it for flowers. I thought I would show you my starting point this week so that you can see how easy it is to create this bowl of flowers.

Flower-Bowl

I am a great fan of chicken wire and keep a roll handy with my flower arranging supplies. Just cut a piece off, scrunch it up and place it inside whatever vessel you are using (be careful to turn in any sharp wire ends – you do not want to scratch your china or glass). The vessel can then be filled with water and the flower stems inserted into the gaps in the wire, providing a perfect support.

Flower-Bowl

You can probably tell that I have put this arrangement on the vanity in our guest cloakroom (the hint of a towel rail in the photo is a big clue). The evening light from the north facing window worked well today. Most of my windows are south or west facing and work well for photographs during the darker months. During late spring and summer though the bright light can be too harsh, so a change of venue was needed today.

Lilac-and-Tulips

The lilac is only just opening – it still has that unmistakable heady lilac scent though. Hopefully these buds will continue to open as the week goes on.

Lilac-and-Tulips

I added a few stems of purple honesty to fill out the arrangement. This is the first year that I have grown this biennial and I am delighted with it. Not only is it a perfect filler, it also lasts exceptionally well – the stems I cut last Monday lasted a full 7 days.

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I added a number of stems of tulip Angelique to this bowl of flowers, as well as the very dark tulips Black Parrot and Black Hero. These are all just flowering in my borders and pots, keeping the tulip season going into May.

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Lilac-and-Tulips

I have finally finished photographing my tulips in the Cutting Garden this week, so will be posting my 2015 Tulip Review later this week. One of my favourite bulb suppliers already have tulips available to order for autumn delivery, so this is a good time to start planning your autumn bulb order whilst everything is fresh in your mind. I find that if I leave it until August I am not really in the mood to think about spring flowers, so I make my list now even if my orders are not placed until later in the summer.

I hope that you will pop over to Cathy’s blog to see what she and the others have made this week and that I will see you back here later this week for my Tulip Review – in the meantime I wish you a very happy May!!