Friday, January 23, 2009

winter harvest


ItalicMy husband Peter (a.k.a. Batman or PPDO (Pizza Pizza Daddy O)), has an elaborate system that he sets up in the fall.  He pots up flower bulbs, nestles them in plastic bins and puts them on hold in our chilly garage for a few months.  When the winter days become longer and longer, he brings the pots up a few at a time and sets them on sunny windowsills. Check out the flower, waiting in its translucent green bud.  Magic.   These are paperwhite narcissus flowers- he also pots hyacinths, amaryllis and mini daffodils.   He is a spring person, and this fall ritual builds a bridge for him,  across the cold days of winter.  We also bring forsythia branches in from the hedge in early spring, put them in a vase and watch them bloom in our dining room.  Smith and Hawken publish a lovely book called  forcing, etc for information on the how to's.   

5 comments:

  1. Me too. And finally I have figured out how to post...maybe?!? I am a novice at this too. Love you guys!

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  2. Making a connection here Karen - only yesterday I was having a discussion with my friend Brian on our mutual http://moleskineexchange.blogspot.com/ about these beautiful flowers. See here what he has done with them:
    http://moleskineexchange.blogspot.com/2009/02/what-star.html

    Good to see them 'for real'. Yours are very clearly and well photographed.

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  3. Just went to your link, what great work you are sharing! Moleskines are a wonderful way to keep track of ideas, images, musings...now I see them in another way--as a means to collaborate. Very cool.

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