Amaryllis, a proliferation of blooms, February.
Round Two of Three, this season’s bulbs. Round Three in another few weeks.
Amaryllis, a proliferation of blooms, February.
Round Two of Three, this season’s bulbs. Round Three in another few weeks.
January afternoon with the Amaryllis.
Amaryllis.
The keynote of the world’s progress for 1905 will be “Truth.” Men and women have come to recognize that to make progress means a free mind steadfast for fact instead of tradition. In proportion as they have learned to work with untrammeled brain, there has been progress in every department of life, in Science, in Government, in Education, in Literature. Those who would achieve must stand with open minds ready to receive the truth.
Christmas 1904, The Cosmopolitan
Can you say cookie? My friend Bren and her daughter…..are the BEST! #notgardening
This is another one of my favorite client’s Amaryllis pots, which I refill for her each November. I delivered it to her on December 14th all budded up (left), and here it is again on December 28th. It just doesn’t get any better than this. A big thanks to +Annie Haven, as these bulbs drink nothing but her organic cow manure tea ~ from first soak, to bloom, and beyond. We will plant this in the garden with the others, come spring. (Bear with me, there will be more to come!) #AmaryllisAddict
Merry Christmas, and Good Cheer to you all!
Color-blocked Christmas tree!
I’ve been working on this tree for two weeks- so fun!
Meet Me Under the Mistletoe.
German Christmas tree stands, collection and photo by Stanley Kohl, Stony Hill Tree Farm, Milton, PA.