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Page 97. Bread Made By Loving Hands
Page 107. Sweet and Mild Melon
Page 112. A Fairytale Garden
Page 125. Rugs With Soul & Tradition
Page 130. Shopping: Cottage Style on the Terrace
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Delicate and fragile they look these delightful beauties, but make no mistake; columbines are most hardy and robust. When you see the breath-taking vision of endless columbines in lovely, delicate pastels or in dark, subdued nuances thoughts are immediately brought back to the gardens of your childhood, where they grew in large numbers – growing everywhere in grandmother’s perennial garden.Columbines through Time – Used for a Great Many ThingsThe common columbine is called Aquilegia vulgaris in Latin. It is said that the name has two different meanings. The one means to collect water and the other means eagle’s beak. According to Nordic mythology columbines were theholyflowersof elf maids andFrigga, theNorseGoddessof Beauty, Love and Marriage. In the old days columbine also grew in all cloister gardens and herb farms, where it was on all accounts an effective remedyagainstinflammationof themiddleear,jaundiceandcataract.Itwas also good at calming the nervous system. The root was used as an extract for skin problems. Columbines are very poisonous and therefore it was also used to provoke abortions.
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Facts about the Common ColumbineFlowering time: May - JulyHeight: 80-120 cmHabitat: Sun and shadeSoil: Good well-drained garden soil, preferably chalkyBouquets: Keeps beautiful for 3 - 4 days
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Flower of SurpriseColumbines are very easy and faithful plants. They pop up year after year and usually grow in numbers, since they are good at regerminating. However,itisaflowerfullof surprises.Seedsfromthesameplantbloomin purple, pink and blue colours one year and the following year in light pastels. The reason for this is because many of the columbine you buy today are crossings between many different varieties. They contain genes from different mother plants. At the same time many different columbines are cross-bred with one another when bees pollinate them. In this way other varieties come into being. If you wish to keep your columbines in the colours they are now, you need to clip the seed stalks off while they are still green so that the seeds are not spread. If you would like a mixed glory of all the beautiful nuances, which columbines offer, then be sure to let them reseed themselves. Columbines are found in an abundance of nuances spanning from white, cream and various exquisite pastels to the stronger yet subdued nuances in pink, purple, aubergine, dark Bordeaux, blue, bluish-violet and dark blue. Many are even two-coloured and some varietieshavefilledlace-likeflowers.
Columbines in BouquetsColumbines are absolutely lovely in bouquets and make the bouquet more rustic and natural looking. However, they do not last more than four days at the most. You can make them last a bit longer by removing all the leaves from the bottom of the stalks. Put them in water and let them absorb water for an hour or two before you arrange the bouquet. Make mixed bouquets with sweet cicely, lady’s mantle, honeysuckle, clematis, peonies, cranesbill and masterwort or whatever you otherwise have in the garden, which is currently blooming. You can also make a collection of small glass vases and bottles. Place small bouquets or simply individual flowers ineach vase or bottle depending on the size. Put them all on a beautiful old tray.Youcanalsohavetheloveliestheadsfloatinginwaterinaglassbowl.Then they can be enjoyed up-close.
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Easy BeautiesIn nature common columbines are found in light forests and the edges of woods in damp and nutrient-rich soil. It is a thankful plant, which thrives in both sun and shade and in most types of soil. Actually it does not demand much from its surroundings. However, it grows best in good and well-drained garden soil, preferably chalky soil. If columbines grow in a sunny area,theywillbeverydenseandfilledwithflowers,whichunfortunatelydo not last more than about 3-4 weeks. On the other hand if they grow in the shade,floweringwill last significantly longer,but the amountof flowers will be a bit smaller. The height of old fashioned columbinesvaries from 80 cm to about 120 cm depending on the variety, but there are alsonewhybrids,which are low.Here theflowers are considerablylarger than on the old varieties. The tall varieties are beautiful everywhere inthegardenduetotheirgracefulstature.Theyfitinsoelegantlyinmostgardens especially in very relaxed and romantic looking gardens, which are popular today. Columbines can be purchased in garden centres or you can buy them as seeds. It is absolutely the easiest and cheapest way to have columbines in your garden and the seeds germinate very willingly and easily. If you already have columbines in your garden or know someone who does, they can be moved in the early spring or in the autumn. It is easiest to move the young plants as their roots are not so large and therefore they have a greater chance of surviving.
Create a Feeling in your Garden with ColumbinesCommon columbines are old fashioned perennials and biannuals, which we all associate with grandmother’s garden. They are lovely in the company of early summer’s striking beauties such as peonies, but many other perennials are quite lovely next to columbines such as cranesbill, lady’s mantle, Jacob’s ladder, lupins, wild chervil or Spanish chervil, irises and foxgloves. Columbines are delightful in any perennial garden, but they look wonderful if they are allowed to spread out naturally for example in the shade under the large trees in the garden. Columbines are namely one of the few plants, which thrive in shady environs.
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