A Christmas planted arrangement with amaryllis and hyacinths

with WILLOW CROSSLEY

Lesson 37 of 43

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In this lesson, Willow guides you on how to make a festive planted table arrangement.

From the Lesson Workbook

A Christmas Planted Arrangement with Amaryllis & Hyacinths

Moscari is a wonderful bulb that would also work on a smaller scale. You can use any moss, but I use pillow moss. The goal is to make it look as natural as possible. Watering depends on how hot your home is, however as a general rule, every two to three days is sufficient.

A good tip here is to add grit to the bottom of the bowl. As an alternative, you can use a broken terracotta pot to provide drainage, preventing it from becoming stagnant and rotting.

To Create This I Use:

  • Amaryllis Moss
  • Larch branches
  • Lichen
  • A bowl of grit
  • White Hyacinth
  • Skye McAlpine for Anthropologie bowl

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Willow Crossley

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Willow Crossley

World-renowned florist, author and designer, known as the UK’s ‘Queen of Flowers’.

Willow Crossley is a professional floral stylist, creating wild and whimsical arrangements full of colour, pattern and movement for an array of top British brands (Jo Malone, OKA). She is the author of four books and is regularly featured in House & Garden and many other publications. Willow is passionate about the profound impact nature can have on how we feel, and has gained a substantial following for her down-to-earth and inclusive approach to floristry and gardening. Willow firmly advocates a sustainable approach to floristry, working with the seasons and sourcing locally grown stems wherever possible.

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