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Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Wordless Wednesday: Flowers in my Sunny Window









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26 comments:

  1. Your window garden is alive with color! My favorite is the miniature rose bud. So delicate and full of life.

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  2. Hi, AZ;
    The baby roses are my fave, too. It's 6 below zero here tonight. So, I'm thankful for an indoor garden. :)

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  3. Gorgeous flowers!
    I am so green with envy. I found you through the WW blog. I love my flower gardens, but health keeps me from doing much anymore... so I will return to enjoy yours!
    Hope to see you are my blog sometime:)
    Faythe @GMT

    http://grammymousetails.blogspot.com/2009/12/wordless-wednesday-thundersnow-calm.html

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  4. Kate girl !!! You have such gorgeous flowers in your home : ) I am kicking myself for not getting some bulbs to force .. I worried about the girls getting into them .. darn ! I missed that train ;-)
    I love the snow falling on your very pretty blog girl .. I'm counting the days till Halloween again .. haha

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  5. Kate .. I had to leave another comment .. I just saw the ad for a new Canadian garden magazine (we woefully lack any truly good ones and lost the one out of two that I knew about) .. THANK YOU !! for having the link here .. I just subscribed to it and I am so happy to look forward to seeing the start up .. whoopee eeeeee !!
    Joy : )

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  6. Ahhh, indoor flowers--what would we do without them! Thank you for your comments on bloomingwriter, Kate--they are much appreciated. I'm revamping how I deal with the blog, so that should also help matters.

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  7. Hi, Grammy;
    Thanks for stopping by. I noticed you're a Wisconsin Gardner - I'm an ex-Minnesotan. That's where I learned to garden indoors. Kept me sane during those long, sub-zero winters. :)

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  8. Hi, Joy!
    Yes, lots of flowers indoors right now but most are destined for new homes. I'm on a tight budget for holiday gifts, this year, so I grew stuff for all the gals on my Christmas list. :)

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  9. Hi, Joy - Thanks for stopping by. I'm curious to see how your blog revamp goes. Yours is one I visit quite often though until recently rarely left comments. That's not because I'm rude. More because I'm dumb. :D

    Took me awhile to get with the program and realize that if I'm visiting a blog and enjoying the contents I should take the time to say so...

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  10. How lovely Kate! So cheery to see, while looking out at snow or by now sleet! Oh! now I read you will be -6 tonight! Enjoy your indoor garden of blooms! Keep warm too. Carol

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  11. Anonymous10:47 AM

    What a great Wordless Wednesday! Hope you have a fantastic day!

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  12. Gloria Bonde10:49 AM

    Kate, you have a beautiful indoor garden! Wow - do you have lots of south side exposure? - Gloria

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  13. Thanks, Carol - Your Wordless Wednesday was lovely. I need to send KC over there - she's my snowshoe buddy tho I'm getting the feeling she's not really up for it this winter! :))

    Hi, Gloria - Loved your true confession this morning. I may have to fess up to mine with the apple seeds. Yep, the flowers wouldn't agree but my house is almost too sunny --- lots of southern exposure.

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  14. Anonymous6:16 PM

    Hi Kate~~ You've definitely got a gift for indoor gardening. I couldn't help notice the little turtle on the side of the pot. How cute is that?

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  15. Hi, Grace;
    He's the 'good luck' turtle. I place him on the sides of the pots I really, really, want to grow. :))

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  16. Beautiful! I think the orange one, I think an amarylis (sp?) is my favorite.

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  17. Thx, Sue ~ I hope you are not too buried in the big snows coming your way.

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  18. Your amaryllis looks fab! I have some bulbs coming by way of a midwestern visitor next week! Can't wait to get them started!

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  19. Hi, Jan!
    Bulbs from a friend are the very best kind of bulbs to grow... :)

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  20. Beautiful! I can only hope that my amaryllis eventually looks half as good as yours--no blooms yet.

    Just saw your post about making spritz. This has been a holiday tradition at my house for years. The cookie press is sometimes a little tricky for the grandkids to handle, but they enjoy adding all the sprinkles!

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  21. Anonymous9:37 AM

    Just beautiful! The amaryllis is gorgeous! Of course, the rose is a favorite too! Lucky you Kate to have a sunny window like you do. :)

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  22. That rosebud is beautiful. I've got roses on my mind because I am giving away Right Rose Right Place by Peter Schneider. You and your readers still have about 36 hours to visit and leave a comment to enter the drawing. I'll choose the winner on Sat. Dec. 12. In the morning.

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  23. Thanks, Bookworm. Are you planning to review Animal, Vegetable, Miracle? Maybe you good do a guest post over here. Every gardener I know loves that book...

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  24. Hello Commonweeder and welcome. Free stuff? I'm in! :)) I shall check out your site...

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  25. Anonymous8:44 PM

    Kate, the book is on my list to read, just haven't got to it yet :)

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  26. Well, maybe I'll review it and send 'em your way to buy the book! :D

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