Spring flowers are the most welcome of the year! I always push the envelope, using cold hardy plants, tucking them into a sheltered microclimate and if the temperature threatens to dip into the 20's I put a sheet of bubblewrap over them. Who can resist the ranunculus that look like old fashioned roses? Primroses are the essence of spring along with the bright faces of pansies. The ivies weren't hardened off long enough so they have lost a few leaves but they will survive. One of the pots has been outside for over a month now. Wormwood, chard, diascia and ivy have tolerated some bitter nights as well as strong wind. Such a treat to step outside and see these beauties!
Friday, April 17, 2009
Spring Flowers
Spring flowers are the most welcome of the year! I always push the envelope, using cold hardy plants, tucking them into a sheltered microclimate and if the temperature threatens to dip into the 20's I put a sheet of bubblewrap over them. Who can resist the ranunculus that look like old fashioned roses? Primroses are the essence of spring along with the bright faces of pansies. The ivies weren't hardened off long enough so they have lost a few leaves but they will survive. One of the pots has been outside for over a month now. Wormwood, chard, diascia and ivy have tolerated some bitter nights as well as strong wind. Such a treat to step outside and see these beauties!
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Tea with Marie Program! Part 1/2
Just wanted to share this video from a couple of years ago- back when I was a complete newbie to TV (and a redhead!). Hope you enjoy!
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Misty Morning
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