Azaleas |
Geranium (I'm a total sucker for this peachy keen color.) |
Micro-mini Roses |
A delightful mess of my favorite indoor flowers ~ colorful Kalanchoe |
You know what I love about flowers? Everything.
How when they start to smile, they put a smile on my face, too.
How could anyone look at this crazy mess of blossoms and still feel grumpy?
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How when they start to smile, they put a smile on my face, too.
How could anyone look at this crazy mess of blossoms and still feel grumpy?
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micro-mini roses? I have never heard of them...lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous colors. A wonderful tonic for January!
ReplyDeletethe geraniums are SO beautiful!!!
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Wow! Those are stunning!!
ReplyDeletethe colors are just fabulous...and the flowers! wow!
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I grew those mini roses a few years back on the deck but I didn't have the right indoor environment and they died over the winter. :(
ReplyDeleteThose are all beautiful - food for the soul!
ReplyDeleteI am in awe of how beautiful your indoor blooms are, Kate! My green thumb of summer somehow turns to a brown thumb in winter:)
ReplyDeleteYou have some great colors going on for winter. I have never heard of a micro rose either. How pretty.
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous flowers and photos.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous blooms.
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Beautiful! Peach is my favorite color, too. I just can't resist any plant in that delicious shade.
ReplyDeleteA "delightful mess" indeed! Very lovely
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful window garden! I have no blooms right now, but plenty of clove tree babies, rosemary, thyme, basil and lavender. I just planted marigold and Icelandic poppies last weekend, and last night I noticed I have shoots!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteIs that yellow pot a McCoy? Love those and have a few myself. I don't have window sills wide anough for plants, but I do have shelves near windows. Just started some lettuce a few weeks ago and it's sprouting just fine in the low light/cool temps of my home.
ReplyDeleteKate, just a note to say thanks for your interesting and entertaining blog and to let you know I've awarded you "Versatile Blogger" :-)
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