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Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Flowers Bloom in Winter



Hi guys!  It's mid-January, time to plant my indoor flower bulbs for forcing.

Bulbs planted on MLK weekend will bloom by Presidents Week, if things go well.


If you still want to try Paper White Narcissus, I just received my bulbs on Friday.


I order from the same seller on Amazon. They come fast but not next day. I dithered about doing blue grape hyacinths instead this year. Oh that heavenly blue! I found them at the same seller, "prechilled for forcing" but there are 30 bulbs in the bag and they cost so much. So, I guess, no. (The bulbs also got poor reviews but so many folks--not you of course!--have really brown thumbs, so grain of salt to the zero star crowd?)



You may recall the gorgeous Costco tulips from last year, in the tall glass cylinder:



I saved it to reuse this year for the paperwhites. No pebbles or seaglass needed.


It has a scary looking  pronged and fanged plastic insert that holds the bulbs in place.

    






Here we go!




I couldn't fit in all my bulbs


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o I did a smaller cylinder vase with pink faux seaglass, a gift for a friend once it gets going,







and another in this recycled hyacinth vase.


I'm not sure the hyacinth vase will work, no support of the gangly daffs, so I put it on the corner cupboard shelf to keep a close eye.



And this! My year long project of a beautiful amaryllis given to me last Christmas. I followed the online instructions for making it re-bloom; it summered over outside, dully green and ugly, hidden in the zinnia pot on my deck, then was dug up and washed and stored in a box in my dark cold entry area for two months..Oh it looked so white and nasty when dug up,  eeew  


But here it is, delicate green sprouts, crispy brown skin, and great health.





It's in my mom's Swedish glass hyacinth vase, in water instead of potting soil. I hope this is a success.


All the bulbs are given water up to the root bases.


And set up on the pine bench which is against a cold wall and doesn't get any direct sun.



It will take a few days for the shoots to unfurl and roots to start. As they progress and even bloom, they can of course be brought out to display and admire. Approx. 3 weeks to begin blooming, 5 weeks til finished.


While I wait for that, I've been filling the house with inexpensive potted forced bulbs from the supermarket:


.tiny Tete a Tete yellow daffs, tiny as your fingertips.





In pretty Staffordshire pitcher[s].





I love this set of c 1840? pitchers, especially the birds and butterflies,,,, the colors and picotage.



My dad recycled and  regrew these tiny daffs, purchased every year, and the woods' floor outside the kitchen window would be a carpet of tiny gold flowers come April or May.

The white hyacinth is doing well. Not so spectacular to look at but it smells so delightful.



And when I don't buy the little potted flowers, I indulge in the early spring cut bouquets.


I usually don't like mixed bouquets but I love this assortment, called, I think, ''Spring Gathering". Everything comes home tightly budded, only green, and over a couple of weeks the flowers unfurl, much to my delight.
















The colors!









And, well. Pussy willows too. Prob I only buy them for, really, those tiny catkins.


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We had a brief snow day Saturday. Mo is dressed up in his snow day pjs, hoping hard that if he is very unobtrusive I won't make him go out in the dreaded storm.

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The paw print "pillow" is actually a hard shell kennel disk. Heated in the microwave it stays toasty warm for almost 24 hours. Mo loves his, especially for cozy sleeping at night.



Spaghetti and meatballs were delish! But the oat and choc chip breakfast bars were a huge Fail, very disappointing.here  or   HERE
All the snow, except a few drifts, gone next day!



Hope you all are safe and warm.


love

lizzy

gone to the beach....














9 comments:

  1. Your bulbs look amazing in all you beautiful glassware and China. I love the miniature daffy and put them out in the garden where they are multiplying every year. Great bunch of Spring too.

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  2. It's spring time at your house!! Simply lovely!

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  3. thank you for the beautiful flower show--we need that color when everything is so grey...feeds the soul...
    I have to take out my amaryllis and set it up...it's in the dark closet still--hoping forgetting it didn't kill it!!;000
    Hugs, julierose

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  4. Audrey stitches tulips, you have the real-deal in vases everywhere! I'll just have to wait til the snow melts. Those Staffordshire pitchers are a treasure!

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  5. I can almost smell the hyacinth scent! The little daffodils bursting out of those lovely jugs is such an ingenious idea. They look perfect in there.
    Mo definitely has the right idea about conserving energy and warmth in his 'nest'. Penny

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  6. You are such a 'doer', I live vicariously through you. It all looks so beautiful. It's fun looking through your post, and seeing that we share the same tulip vase, and hyacinth vase. I kept that little spikey pronged thingy, too. Don't have anything in the house, but a little hyacinth is peaking through the ground in the back yard, and the iris in the front yard are blooming like crazy.

    Oh please...Mo, in those pajamas, could never be unobtrusive. I wouldn't mind having a pair! So very cute.

    PS Maybe you could drop the hyacinth vase with the daffodil down into something taller so it will have support once it gets growing. Annnnd, how magical must it have been to have a carpet of tiny daffodils outside your kitchen window. Swoon :)

    Kel

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  7. Wonder what is inside that kennel heating disk. Do you know?

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    1. The disk is called a SnuggleSafe. www.snugglesafe.co.UK According to the web site the outer hard plastic disk is filled with a non toxic substance called Thermapol: " The Snuggle Safe contains a product called Thermapol which is non-toxic and harmless" The outer disk is very sturdy, however if you have a dog who is a toy destroyer and can wreck anything, maybe this is not a good product. When Mo was a baby he tried to chew on it and he didn't make so much as a tooth mark, BUT I did take it away from him. Now that he is older he ignores the item itself but cuddles to the warmth. At half heat of 2 1/2 minutes, it's hot enuf to last all night or all day. I have two, as they cannot be reheated until very cold. Mine are from Chewy.com, about 16.00? [or Amazon, maybe?]I do not heat the disks to full heat, as I feel they get too hot for Mo. I NEVER leave him alone with it; if I go out I remove it from his bed or sofa perch.

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  8. I have been to a flower show via the ether! Once, again, I did not take the initiative to start the blooms. Maybe next year?! Love Mo's rubber ducky pjs. Blessings.

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