Sorry it took me so long to get back. Our power went out Tuesday night and came back Wednesday night. Losing 24 hours in the busiest season but me waaaaay behind.
But, I trudge on because t's time for
and my Poinsettia:
It's not the most beautiful thing but by golly, I brought it back!! This year, I win:-)
Garden Chores
Thursday, December 10, 2009
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I'm terrible with poinsettias! I love them though, it's even our theme for christmas!
WOW what an adventure.You folks must now have a really deep appreciation for all those simple things often taken for granted I hope your warm now.
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Your plants long for something sometimes it is real hard to hear them asking for just what they need. That Christmas cactus is doing real well. I hope the cold house does not bother it.
To bring the poinsettia back was a real success they can be a pistil.
A friend gave me a CHRISTmas cactus for my birthday! :D I'm trying to keep it alive. :D It is so pretty in bloom. :D
My grandmother use to have Christmas cactus, which bloomed in her home, Macon, Missouri.
I love poinsettias, usually transplant them to the ground as soon as weather allows. They grow good in Texas.
I've never been able to get those things to grow. Good job!
Just beautiful! My Christmas Cactus is blooming right now; I got it last week from my neighbor (her cat was eating it), and it's HUGE and the prettiest shade of pink. My daughter in Madison said they got about a foot-and-a-half of snow. They didn't lose power, but her first day of law school exams were canceled. Wow...that sure is a lot of snow!
I stink at plants. They die under my loving care every single time.
That's beautiful though!
I have always lost in the battle between me and botany:)
You have the greenest thumb, my friend!
Loved the bright poinsettia.Love to see blooming cactus.
Love your Christmas cactus! I have one that I am working on getting to grow large enough to bloom. I got a start from my mom last year, and it's still little! Maybe one day it will be a bloomer!
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