🌸 Monday Morning Blooms: A Garden-Inspired May Table with Peonies & Roses
There’s something magical about May . . .gardens are waking up, peonies are beginning their much-anticipated show, and the table practically sets itself with blooms gathered straight from the yard.

Peony season is one of my favorite times of year, and I couldn’t resist bringing their soft, ruffled beauty to the table.

This month’s Monday Morning Blooms is all about celebrating the beauty of the season with a lush arrangement and a table dressed in beloved botanicals, ideal for spring or celebrating Mother’s Day!

🌿 Building the Arrangement: Eco-Friendly Mechanics

I typically reach for chicken wire as my preferred eco-friendly alternative to floral foam, but this time I didn’t have a piece large enough for my bowl. Instead, I created a support system using clear waterproof floral tape in a grid pattern across the top of my bowl, along with a vintage flower frog to anchor the stems at the bottom.

Tip: Waterproof tape is designed to hold when wet, but it won’t adhere to an already wet surface. Be sure to apply your tape to a dry vessel before adding water to your container.
My flower frog was a wonderful vintage find—a combination pin and cage style I picked up at a favorite antique mall for $15. Vintage frogs are nice and heavy, making them ideal for stabilizing arrangements. I placed a silicone bowl cover underneath to protect the interior of my bowl from scratches.
Optional but recommended: A Lazy Susan Turntable for flower arranging is especially handy for heavy vases or arrangements.

🌼 Conditioning Your Flowers for Longevity
To keep blooms looking their best:
- Cut flowers and foliage early in the morning when they’re fully hydrated
- Trim stems at a 45-degree angle for maximum water uptake
- Remove any leaves that would fall below the water line
- Place stems in a clean bucket of water with flower food/preservative
- Allow flowers and foliage to condition, preferably overnight, or for a minimum of 4 hours, to prevent drooping or wilting of your stems.

🌷 The Floral Ingredients
This arrangement is a joyful mix of:
- Garden roses (a sweet gift from my bestie 💕)
- Peonies—Sarah Bernhardt and Festiva Maxima in all their ruffled glory
- Kaleidoscope abelia for soft, variegated greenery
- Japanese privet, which grows wild here in the South
- Hosta leaves

Japanese Privet blooms here in early May.

While privet is considered invasive, it does have a lovely sweet fragrance and the bees absolutely adore it! 🐝

I started by creating a base with greenery, added airy stems of privet for movement, and then tucked in roses and peonies to complete the arrangement. Three hosta leaves were added last along the edge of the bowl.

🌸 My Go-To Flower Care Favorites
Two products I always rely on for long-lasting blooms:
If you haven’t tried Crowning Glory, I highly recommend it! It dries clear and is safe to use on all flower types and works wonders, especially on thirsty blooms like hydrangeas. It typically dries within 30 minutes to an hour, depending on heat and humidity.

🍽️ Setting the Table: A Garden in Bloom

My table is dressed in one of my longtime favorites—Portmeirion Botanic Garden dinnerware. I’ve been collecting pieces for over 25 years, and it never fails to bring a fresh-from-the-garden feel indoors.

First introduced in 1972 and designed by Susan Williams-Ellis, this iconic pattern was inspired by early 19th-century botanical illustrations. The mix of floral motifs paired with its signature green leaf border is timeless and cheerful—perfect for spring and summer tables.

In addition to beautiful botanical designs, I love the butterflies and bees on the dinnerware. 🐝🦋

It is as functional as it is decorative. . .oven-to-table, dishwasher, microwave and freezer safe!

🦋 Finishing Touches
- Napkins are folded and pleated to mimic butterfly wings
- Butterfly accents flutter onto flatware and napkin rings

Portmeirion Botanic Garden wine glasses add another botanical layer

For a table that is blooming and welcoming for spring or celebrating Mother’s Day!


( Aside: Our Endless Summer Hydrangeas are languishing with our drought, I’ll have to satisfy myself with blooms on plates and glasses! )


🌼 A Little May Inspiration
May garden blooms are fleeting, which is part of their charm. Whether you’re gathering flowers from your garden or the grocery store, take a moment to play, arrange, and bring a bit of the outdoors in.

Good Monday Morning Mary! Your centerpiece and table are blooming with happiness. How wonderful to have been collecting those beautiful dishes and glasses for over 25 years with all those beautiful flowers on each one. Your centerpiece is a delight and on such a pretty tablecloth and lovely folded napkins. Thank you for the smiles today and have a joyful week. 😘💐💕
Thank you sweet Kitty, you’re too kind! Wishing you a wonderful week 🩷
Good morning Mary! Your May garden-inspired table of peonies, roses, and butterfly details is a lovely way to start my day. May is my favorite month of spring as the garden awakens and the peonies are at their best. Their blooms are fleeting so we do enjoy them while we can. You always explain how you make your gorgeous floral arrangements in a way that anyone can understand. Your tips are stellar! I love Portmeirion’s Botanic Garden. Its garden theme is perfect for any season. You have so many beautiful pieces. I only have dinner and salad plates. Butterfly accents add lovely finishing touches to your garden table. I don’t remember seeing the wine glasses, but they are beautiful!
It is always a treat to join you for Monday Morning Blooms and flower therapy. Happy May my friend 🩷
Thank you Pam! I so enjoy sharing blooms with you on these Mondays!💐 Wishing a wonderful week🩷
Beautiful arrangements and blooms. Such a wonderful way to start Monday.
Thank you Kathleen!🩷
Thanks for sharing the beautiful arrangement! My peonies have already come and gone so I will have to remember this post for next year!
Hi Kelly, Peony season is much too brief! Thank you for your visit.🩷
I’m always amazed at your beautiful flowers and dishes. Also love those pups!
Thank you for your visit and comment Mary!🩷
Mary, you have the most gorgeous flowers. Your Portmeirion’s Botanic Garden. plates and glassware are so pretty. How special to collect those beautiful pieces for over 25 years. A beautiful spring table to take in the beauty surrounding you.
Thank you so much Linda!🩷
Mary…Your flowers/pictures are beautiful as always and I love the hydrangea dishes but I am trying to figure out how in the world is it May? Peace.
Thank you Cindi! Time does fly doesn’t it? Wishing you a wonderful week🩷
So informative and beautiful, thank you Mary!
Thank you Sue!🩷
Flowers and the china with blooms make for a welcoming table. Lovely. . . .would love to spend time in your china storage closet bursting with so much inspiration. You have put it all together with great creativity.
Thank you for your visit and comment Madonna. My dish pantry overfloweth 😊
Beautiful May Monday Morning Blooms, Mary! I have gotten in the habit now of preserving my peonies for longer bouquet bloom times (😉). It worked great last year, so I’m doing it again this year. Your blooms are magical.
Thank you for your visit Rita! I’ve heard it works great, but I’ve always worried about sacrificing those buds on the same stem that are still in the “marble” stage. Do you just not worry about that? 🌸
We may be “dry/drought” but WE HAVE ROSES like I haven’t seen in 40 years!!! O, my…the “David Austins” are breathtaking (fragrance.) Do I cut…or do I cherish from my swing…
❤️ your photos!!! franki
Lucky you Franki, what do you attribute it to? Enjoy the bloom! 🌹
Mary, happy first Monday of May! Your garden blooms are a feast for my eyes. I’m envious of each of you who can grow peonies. I’m eagerly awaiting peony blooms at our local stores. Your collection of botanical dishes and stemware make a beautiful tabletop garden. How fun to have a long history of collecting these pieces.
Thanks for sharing all the floral beauty. Happy Month of May!
Thank you sweet Sarah! I look forward to finding in them in the stores after ours are bloomed out too. 🌸 Wishing you a wonderful week.🩷
Peonies are the showiest of flowers. I love early spring when daffodils, tulips and peonies are available to buy.
Hi Chloe, Peonies my favorite spring flower, if only their bloom season lasted longer. 🌸 Thank you for your visit! 🩷
Mary! I am so grateful for your wonderful and helpful tips on flower arranging. Your finished bouquets always look charming…I have to admit, I am envious of your talent AND your flowers. I have exotics that those up north are envious of …but as usual, I want the peonies, lilacs, iris, spirea, tulips, hydrangeas, daffodils, forsythia and all those lovelies that can not grow here in the deep Southwest of Florida. Enjoy your flowers and your week.🥰🦋👒
Thank you Kari, you’re too kind!💐 Wishing you a wonderful week 🩷
Mary, your botanic garden table is just beautiful. I have this pattern and I’ve loved it for over 25 years. I never get tired of it. The flowers and the touches of bees and butterflies make it extra special.
Thank you for the tips for making a flower arrangement and extending the florals.
I do not have the botanic garden wine glasses so that’s on my wish list!! So very pretty!
Hi Terri, Great minds shop alike!🍽️😊 Thank you for your visit and sweet comment🩷
Good Afternoon, Mary. Your photography makes your table a breathtaking piece of art. I love your dishes. You may have inspired me to start collecting them as well. I fell in love with it all.
The butterfly folded napkins are darling along with the napkin rings. And glassware to not only match your dishes but your gardens as well.
I think I will sit here and just take it all in.
Bravo my friend!
Thank you for your visit and sweet comment Nancy! Wishing you a wonderful week. ❤️
A beautiful MMB post! The linens, plates, glasses and napkin rings are all so colorful and mimic real flowers so nicely. I enjoyed cutting a few peonies this year and hope next year they will be a bit more prolific. It took several years to get one bloom so I was thrilled to get 3 this year! It’s amazing how exciting it is to count just a few blooms after babying them for several years. I hope you get a bit of rain. We all need it! Enjoy your week. Clara❤️
Hi Clara, yes, it’s a thrill to get those first blooms from your peonies! We have a chance of rain on Thursday but we need a tropical system at this point to get us back to normal. Thank you for your visit and sweet comment ❤️
As always, your floral arrangements are top tier. Absolutely gorgeous and has me excited it is finally warming up after a VERY long winter. There is nothing better than flowers. Thanks for the inspiration!!
Thank you for your visit and sweet comment Michele! 🩷
Such a beautiful table Mary, and those flowers are gorgeous! I bet they smell heavenly. Nothing is in bloom here yet so it’s really nice to enjoy vicariously. The Portmeirion Botanic Garden line is lovely, and your collection is so pretty. I see the dishes in our HomeSense (your Home Goods) from time to time and have picked up a few pieces but I’ve never seen the wine glasses – they are darling. I do hope you get some rain soon for your hydrangeas🌺🌼. Happy Thursday!
Hi Mary~~~ Beautiful arrangement, I think peonies must smell like heaven so breath taking!! I love your dishes and have started collecting them too… do you look for the ones that are made in England or does it matter to your collection if made in China??
Have a wonderful weekend!
~~~Paula~~