I love to use apple branches in arrangements! For this arrangement, I used several handfulls of perennial geraniums and a few apple branches. I arranged them in a flower pot with a glass inside. I started with the apple branches since they are heavy and bulky. Then, I added the geranium in little bunches to fill in the holes. It’s wild, easy, and effortless! Be sure to strip the stems of most of the leaves!
I like that the geraniums have some seed heads and brown bits because that’s just naturally how they are this time of year and it’s nice for a flower arrangement to reflect the season.
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Photo: Chelsea Fuss. Taken at Manor Farm Cottage Flowers with their beautiful clippings.
Genius…I would love to receive apples in my flower bunch…happy clippings!
I’m happy to find your blogspot, via Gardenista! I love your arrangement. Can you tell me what variety of hardy geranium you used? The color is fantastic!