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Egelund dries flowers from the garden and uses them for decoration and bouquets. A single branch in a tall vase works wonders at times of the year when there is nothing to pick in the garden.
Dried blooms from, clockwise from top left, wild carrot, pincushion flower, marigold (Calendula) and poppy (Papaver) lie on an old French dish found at a market.
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The big umbels from the crown dill are a hit in bouquets,” she says. Here she paired them with pincushion flower (Scabiosa caucasica).
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Brass buttons (Leptinella) fill the gaps in the walkway. “They make beautiful green patterns, and thanks to them, I don’t have to pull out the weeds that would have grown there otherwise
Egelund dries flowers from the garden and uses them for decoration and bouquets. A single branch in a tall vase works wonders at times of the year when there is nothing to pick in the garden. Dried blooms from, clockwise from top left, wild carrot, pincushion flower, marigold (Calendula) and poppy (Papaver) lie on an old French dish found at a market.
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