Sunday, August 5, 2012

Summertime Gathering


Summer is truly a gift to the senses -the textures, smells and sights of summer intoxicate and delight!  This lovely summertime gathering was created by Pauline, our intern from France, who obviously has a talent for floral design.   Pauline selected many of our favorite flowers and greens – protea pink duke and red baron, brunia albiflora, tritoma, kangaroo paw, banksia prionotes and eucalyptus.   The deep green and orange hues combined with a splash of pink and red are a perfect sampling of the season.


Brunia Albiflora


Banksia Prionotes 



Orange Kangaroo Paw


Protea Red Baron


Protea Pink Duke

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Squirrels Love Protea Too!

Over the last few weeks, while waiting for our next crop of flowers to bloom, we have spent much of our time collecting cuttings to propagate into new plants. Summer is the perfect time to focus on creating new plants since the warmer weather makes roots appear and grow more rapidly. In addition, while collecting cuttings we are pruning older plants which will help them gain more vigor and produce more blooms.





However, during our last trip into the fields it became obvious that we weren’t the only ones pruning the plants and “checking out” the new blooms.  It appears the squirrels have discovered that small protea buds make a mighty tasty treat!  










Dealing with Squirrels in the flower fields is always a challenge.  These cute little creatures can be very destructive, destroying plants and many of their new blooms.  However, destructive they may be, there’s one thing we definitely have in common – Squirrels Love Protea too!
 

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Summer's Transition

For us, summer is a season of transition, of constant change. It's the time of the year when some varieties of flowers and foliage are finishing in the fields and others are beginning to bloom. The colors, textures and sights of this season certainly warm the soul and delight the eye!
 

During the month of June our bouquets are filled with a wonderful assortment of pincushions,  leucadendron and grevillea foliage. 
 

Then as the month of July arrives, our bouquets and wreaths slowly shift to unique combination of pincushion, banksia, kangaroo paws and protea. 


Banksia mixed with kangaroo paws and leucadendron is another true sampling of July.


Finally, as August approaches we slowly transitions to bouquets filled with an amazing assortment of protea - a definite sign that fall is right around the corner. Have a great summer!

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Five Great Reasons to Grow Kangaroo Paw

1. Kangaroo Paw plants produce velvety flowers in a rainbow of colors.













2. Kangaroo Paws add great color and texture to bouquets. 



3. Kangaroo Paw plants make wonderful landscaping. 


4. Kangaroo Paws add a touch of color to our summer flower fields.




5. Kangaroo Paws in my pickup truck make a picture perfect back drop! 



Monday, June 18, 2012

An Internship in Flower Farming


This summer Resendiz Brothers has the pleasure to host Pauline Nogueira, a French Intern and student of agriculture at Campus de Pouille in Angers. She will be spending the next three months learning all about the art of flower farming. 


Pauline's first week included a special tour of our flower fields, where she experienced firsthand what flowers are currently being harvested and how they grow.


Creating a beautiful hand-tied bouquet right in the field was the highlight of our tour!


In the packing house, it was time for Pauline to become acquainted with more of our flowers, and how they are prepared for packing and shipping.


In the nursery, Pauline assisted with the re-potting of young plants.


Finally, our 'thanks' to Pauline for preparing a special French meal, 'Blanquette de Veau", it was the "perfect way to end her first week!  Stay tuned for more on Pauline's flower farming internship.

Saturday, June 9, 2012

A Lesson in the Vineyard

A few weeks ago I decided to take a short break from my normal routine in my flower fields and indulge in one of my favorite past-times - Cooking!  Yes, I love to cook, especially when the fruits and vegetable being prepared are grown in my garden or by another local farmer. So, I ventured off to The Ponte Family Winery for a Tuscan Cooking Class. 

The class was held in the Barrel Room, a special room Ponte Vineyard's designed exclusively for their Wine Club Members.


Chef Roberto Carboni our host and instructor, guided us through this savory Tuscana Menu: 
  • Panzanella: A salad of tomatoes, bread, cucumber, olives, basil and red onion. 
  • Pappardelle Al Sugo D' Anatra: Large pasta ribbons with white duck ragu. 
  • Scaloppine Al Funghi: Veal with mixed mushrooms. 
  • Dolce Di Ricotta E Mandorle: Ricotta and almond cheesecake.
 

Chef Carboni didn't just show us how to prepare wonderful meals; he was full of life, entertaining and even serenaded us in Italian.


My thanks to our Chef for a superb evening of food and wine! 


Great food, wine and "Flowers" - the perfect ending to a wonderful day! 

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Hand-Tied Pincushion Bouquets

It's June and for us that means pincushions and weddings!  During the next few weeks pincushions will be the bulk of our harvest, our fields are still full of vibrant orange and yellow blooms just waiting to become someone's bridal bouquet.  Actually, leucospermum or as we refer to them "pincushions" are wonderful in all kinds of bouquets, arrangements and displays, but today we wanted to share a few pictures of our favorite hand- tied bouquets.








Get your hands on a few "pins" and enjoy these final days of spring!!!