Sherbert TwistSpring Mother’s Day blooms
This bouquet is a real palette pleaser. Roses, santini, hypericum and statice blend in sugary shades of pink, while golden craspedia adds a zesty dose of Spring sunshine to the arrangement. Nestled among the softer blooms is the structural stem of an echeveria, which you can continue to enjoy long after Mother’s Day. Simply remove this stem from its stick, fill a jar with water and balance the leafy head of the succulent on the opening, so just the bottom of its stem sits in the water. Place it on a sunny windowsill. After a few weeks, roots will start to form. Using a specialist cacti and succulent potting compost, plant up your succulent in a nursery pot, and watch your gift grow.


























