A long winter is not for sissies. If you are new to the tribe of hardy plants and hardy souls, here are 10 time-honored ways to beat cabin fever. How many do you already practice?
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Garden Bloggers Bloom Day January 2011
January 15, 2011 – Posted in: What's up/bloomingThere is a nice blanket of snow on the ground and none on the roads. That's the way we like it in cold climate country. We know we are not going to see blooms when snow covers the ground so we plan for ways to have blooms in the house. I've got some hyacinths forcing [...]
Fresh Cut Flowers Delivered for Christmas
December 20, 2010 – Posted in: Flowers on the BrainReaders of this blog know I am ambivalent about buying cut flowers. On the one hand, you're paying money for something that won't last. On the other hand, they are psychologically beneficial and can last pretty long for what you pay for them. So, when I was contacted over a week ago by someone from [...]
Cut Flowers Are a Frugal Luxury
February 14, 2010 – Posted in: Book reviews, Flowers on the BrainI had long considered flowers from a florist to be a frivolous expense. You couldn't plant them, and had nothing to show for it when they finally shriveled up and died. Spend the same amount on groceries, and at least you've fed your family, even if it still seems like you've got nothing to show [...]
Friends with Flowers
March 13, 2007 – Posted in: Flowers on the BrainOver twenty years ago I gave birth to my third child. Although at first he appeared fine, he developed problems and within hours was whisked across town to the nearest neonatal intensive care facility. We had just moved to a new neighborhood and were without most of the social connections that help so much at [...]
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