Flower Ink

Flower Ink Founded in 2006 by Ellen C. Home, garden, and outdoor living information must relate, anticipate and answer questions, and be easy to understand.

Wells, Flower Ink provides horticultural and outdoor living content, marketing and communications services for both consumer and commercial aspects of the gardening world. Flower Ink bridges the gap and sparks an ongoing conversation between the current and would-be gardening public and the horticultural professionals. It must also visually and emotionally capture consumers’ attention and have a s

tylish, edgy, and entertaining quality. And most importantly, the home and garden world must be available in a range of media to meet the demands of an increasingly tech-savvy world.

So I have these chives in the garden ...
25/04/2012

So I have these chives in the garden ...

My usual quip is that rocks and stones are my first crops of spring. There’s something about the freezing and thawing of soil, I suppose, that nudge them to the soil’s surface. Not this year, for two reasons. First, our community garden had from 4 to 6 inches of loam added to each plot in late March...

Pruning culinary sage - easy enough even YOU can do this!
02/04/2012

Pruning culinary sage - easy enough even YOU can do this!

have – it had bulked up the summer before. And it’s current state of heftiness causes me concern. It overshadowed and – lets face it, outright killed my rosemary. Left unchecked it could give the nearby rampaging rhubarb a scare.

New Flower Ink post: Titan Arum, a seriously big—and stinky—flower.
26/03/2012

New Flower Ink post: Titan Arum, a seriously big—and stinky—flower.

So, this thing. Amazing, huh? It’s a plant – a real plant. Not a stunt double for Audrey for Little Shop of Horrors. This is an Amorphophallus titanum, better known as the Titan Arum or the Co**se Plant. Yup, Co**se Plant, because it’s smelly. More on that later.

Honeysuckle - and it's variegated!
19/03/2012

Honeysuckle - and it's variegated!

Mention honeysuckle to me and my memory flashes to third-grade recess. We had full access to an acre-sized school playground. To the east, a thinly traveled street. To the west, an overgrown farm lot thick with hedges. Hedges bright and fragrant with wild honeysuckle in the spring. Pockets of gossip...

Gardeny things that have caught my eye and my camera
08/03/2012

Gardeny things that have caught my eye and my camera

08/03/2012

The revamped Flower Ink (www.flowerink.com) site is making its debut later today! What exactly is Flower Ink? Besides an awesomely informative gardening and hort industry blog (written by me, Ellen C. Wells), Flower Ink also provides all sorts of marketing and media services. Check. It. Out.

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