Showing posts with label Flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flowers. Show all posts

Jan 9, 2019

Stop Killing All Your Plants






"You're killing that plant," he murmured.
"I know. I always do." She had to swallow, and that surprised her. Something in the way 
he'd been looking at her just now. Something in the tone of his voice, the set of his body. 
She could always be mistaken about a face, but not about a body. His was tensed, and so 
was hers. "I keep buying them, and keep killing them."
"Too much sun." He hadn't meant to, but brushed the back of her hand with his 
fingers. "And too much water. It's as easy to overlove as underlove."
"I hadn't thought of that."



Dance to the Piper 




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Don't despair, here's how to become a green thumb




House plants are a great way of making your living space feel more alive. At least when you can manage to keep them alive. If you have a penchant for killing anything green, don't worry. Just follow these tips and you'll feel like a green thumb in no time.








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“You’ve got a nice hand with flowers.” She flicked a finger over the
soap-wort, johnny-jump-ups and artesia sharing space artistically in a stone tub.
“It shows my sensitive side.”
“It shows you know what looks good and how to keep it that way.”
“Actually, I learned out of compassion and annoyance. My mother was always
planting something, then killing it. She’d go to the nursery, and the plants would
scream and tremble. Once, I swear, I heard this coreopsis shrieking, ‘No, no, not
me! Take the Shasta daisies.’ I couldn’t stand it,” he continued when she laughed. “I
started having nightmares where all the plants she killed came back to life, brown,
withered, broken, trailing dry dirt that crumbled from their roots as they formed an
army of revenge.”
“Zombie zinnias.”
“Exactly.” He beamed, delighted with her, fascinated by the way her face warmed
when she was amused and relaxed. “Vampire violas, monster marigolds and
gardenia ghouls. Let me tell you, it was pretty terrifying. In fact, I’m scaring myself
just thinking about it.”
“As a naturalist, I can certify you’re safe. As long as you keep them alive.”


River's End




Jul 30, 2018

Guide to growing Hydrangeas





“I hope you like hydrangeas.”
“I surely do.”
“Then pick your spot, and tell me where I can find a shovel.”
She wanted it right in front, where she could see it when she sat on her porch.
While he dug, she went in the house, came back out with a plastic container.
“Coffee grounds, some orange peels I haven’t taken out to the compost yet. You bury these with the roots, boy. They’ll help keep the blooms blue.”


Shelter in Place




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By Dwight Sipler from Stow, MA, USA - Blue Hydrangea 
(Pink Hydrangea?)Uploaded by Jacopo Werther, CC BY 2.0, 
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=25225962




Low-Maintenance, Long-Lasting Hydrangeas




Find out which panicle varieties are so amazing, you'll never want to plant a bigleaf type again






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“Reed. That’s a nice hydrangea. Nikko Blue. Needs acidic soil to keep it that way.”
“Then I’m passing it to the guy who knows.”



Shelter in Place








May 8, 2018

Plant a Beautiful, Thriving Window Box Garden






I know maybe you don’t actually want window boxes,
but you have to admit they’d look good, and they’d perk up the front of the house.”


The Search





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Improve your chance of success with these tips for choosing, combining and caring for plants in window boxes








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Needed hot colors in the flowers, he decided. 
And if she tried to do some wussy pastels, she’d have
to try again.
Strong, hot colors—nonnegotiable. What was the point in planting flowers 
if they didn’t make a
statement?


The Search





Feb 11, 2018

Upgrade Your Valentine's Day Flowers






“You want romance? I could bring you flowers.” 
“I don’t have anything to put them in.” 


The Obsession





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Vincent van Gogh [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons



(Hint: It's All About The Vase)



There’s a reason why sending flowers for Valentine’s Day never gets old: People love them. As a Rutgers University study points out, subjects receiving flowers responded with more-heartfelt smiles than those gifted candles or fruit baskets—and they even remained happier for the next three days compared to the control group, too.





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“Absolutely. You put those flowers in something pretty now. 
They’re too sweet to  stay in that old bucket.”


Heaven and Earth







Feb 10, 2018

Local florists brace for Valentine’s Day





"Which reminds me…"
Understanding, she smiled. "It's only the tenth, Byron. You still have time to pick up that well-thought-out, loving gift. And no matter what Kate says, don't buy her computer software. Flowers always work for me."


And no one had sent her flowers, she thought, in too long to remember. When her mind drifted to a tiny yellow wildflower, she pulled it back, and called herself an idiot.


Finding the Dream





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Despite what Alfred Lord Tennyson may have thought, a young man’s fancy doesn’t wait until spring to turn to love, but a month sooner — on Valentine’s Day.









Mar 15, 2016

Attract Butterflies to Your Yard

“It’s going to be beautiful,” she told Bert. “And we’ll be able to sit on the porch and watch the butterflies. I think we’ll draw hummingbirds, too. I’ll
love seeing all this grow and bloom, the butterflies and birds. We’re putting down roots, Bert. The deeper they go, the more I want them.”
She closed her eyes, lifted her face to the sun.
Oh, she loved the way the air sounded, loved the way it smelled.


The Witness



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By Charlesjsharp - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, 
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=27354030




Whether you fill a couple of pots or a whole bed, big clumps of color are what attract butterflies. Plant groups of five or more of a variety rather than a single plant. 


Feb 14, 2016

Happy Valentine's



 Cal sent a dozen Pink Roses to his Mother.
She liked the traditional flower for Valentine’s Day, and he knew his father always went for the red. 

If he hadn’t known, Amy Yost in the flower shop would have reminded him, as she did every blessed year.



 “Your dad ordered a dozen red last week, for delivery today, potted geranium to his grandma,and he sent the Valentine’s Day Sweetheart Special to your sisters.”



 “That suck-up,” Cal said, knowing it would make Amy gasp and giggle. “How about a dozen yellow for my gran. In a vase, Amy. I don’t want her to have to fool with them.”



 “Aw, that’s sweet. I’ve got Essie’s address on file, you just fill out the card.”



 He picked one out of the slot, gave it a minute’s thought before writing:Hearts are red, these roses are yellow. Happy Valentine’s Day from your best fellow.



 Corny, sure, he decided, but Gran would love it.


Blood Brothers



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Romance That Doesn't Break the Bank: How to Save on Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day is just around the corner, and Cupid has his bow pointed right at you— or rather, right at your wallet.
According to a recent study by the National Retail Federation, 54.8 percent of consumers are expected to celebrate the lovers' holiday, and spend a total of $19.7 billion.
Here are some tips on getting the biggest bang for your V-day buck. 

NBC

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“You sent me flowers on Valentine’s Day.”



 “I hear my mother calling,” Layla announced. “Coming, Mom!” She made a fast exit.



 “You sent me tulips that look like blooming candy canes on Valentine’s Day.”



 “They looked like fun.”



 “That’s what you wrote on the card. ‘These look like fun.’ Wow.” She scooped a hand through her hair. “I have to say that I’m a sensible woman, who knows very well Valentine’s Day is a commercially generated holiday designed to sell greeting cards, flowers, and candy.”



 “Yeah, well.” He slid his hands into his pockets. “Works.”



 “And I’m not the type of woman who goes all mushy and gooey over flowers, or sees them as an apology for an argument, a prelude to sex, or any of the other oft-perceived uses.”



 “I just saw them, thought you’d get a kick out of them. Period. I’ve got to get to work.”



 “But,” she continued and moved toward him, “strangely, I find none of that applies in the least in this particular case. They are fun.” She rose up on her toes, kissed his cheek. “And they’re beautiful.” Then his other cheek. “And thoughtful.” Now his lips. “Thank you.”



 “You’re welcome.”

Blood Brothers

Aug 27, 2012

bud and bloom

"So, the name of the shop. Bud and Bloom. Is that from Whistler?"
Surprise, and speculation, flickered over her face. "As a matter of fact, it is. You're the first to tag it."
"One of my brothers is big on stuff like that. I can't remember the quote exactly. Something about
perfect in its bud as in its bloom."

Chesapeake Blue




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The masterpiece should appear as the flower to the painter.. 
perfect in its bud as in its bloom.. 
with no reason to explain its presence.. 
no mission to fulfill.. 
a joy to the artist, a delusion to the philanthropist.. 
a puzzle to the botanist.. 
an accident of sentiment and alliteration to the literary man.


James McNeill Whistler





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 (the pictures - and roses - are mine)