Postcard seed bag, Daisies, Monet
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Seeds for daisies in a nice bag that you can send as a postcard.
Claude Monet loved gardening. He read reference works, visited exhibitions and sought advice from experts. In 1883 he was drawn to Giverny, a village in northern France. Although he initially only rented the house and the land, he turned the orchard into a true plant paradise. In 1890 he bought the property and expanded his garden: he had a bridge built, a pond built and stocked with the world-famous water lilies. His studio overlooked the garden. This allowed him to roll freely around the room with his easel, which was on wheels, capturing new light and perspectives at any time of the day.
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