Reaping My Harvest
I have some nice hydrangea bushes in the front of my house and while I've admired them from my windows for the past three years (they were planted by the previous owner) I've never brought any inside. So yesterday I armed myself with a basket (like a proper gardener) and went to bring the outside in. They made a lovely little bouquet on top of my wood burning stove and brightened up a dark corner.

I picked enough to fill another vase which I placed on a side table in the family room. I also picked a couple of the pink roses from the bush in front of my house and one from the yellow rose bush my son gave me for Mother's Day. And then I added a couple of pentas for more color.

While I love flowers from a florist (or from the flower markets in France) isn't there something special about cutting those grown in your garden and bringing them inside to enjoy?
I have a little project lined up for myself. Have any of you readers heard of Roll n Grow? It's advertised on TV and I ordered some......a Spring Bouquet and an English Garden. Apparently, you have to do just as it says.....roll it out on your soil.....and they grow. If you have any experience with this, leave a comment and let me know.
I might get nothing.....and then again, I might end up with a spectacular growth of flowers. All the more to cut and enjoy inside! I'll keep you posted on this one.
See you here next time........









Reader Comments (12)
Gee, I don't know what gets into me. Random French phrases just seem to come to mind when I visit your blog! Maybe it is a sign that I should try to have my mom teach me French again and maybe this time I won't giggle (like I did when I was a little girl) and will learn something!
Your flowers are lovely. I love fresh flowers also, but can't have them in the house in PO, my cats try to eat them >^..^<
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Simple floral arranging is so easy in Florida. Summer rains here have brought roses inside, at my home, as well. I've never tried "Roll-N-Grow" but be sure to keep us posted with great photos if you have any luck. Thanks again for sharing >
But now I have my pots so congested with all sorts that I have not even got a single hydrangea. My space for plants is plentiful. They spread the entire compound but I just managed to concentrate in the planter's box and in those pots by the walls, area that is reachable by our garden hose.
Why are there congested pots? Each time I prune them, I do not have the heart to throw them away. So I would shove into empty parts of the other pots...sharing the space, so to say. Some hardy cuttings, I plant them by the fence shared with my neighbor.
I have some herbal plants grown in my garden as well. They would be perfect give aways for friends who would like to consume them. Sometimes I even give them my congested pots to take home.
Terri, I am racing against my grandson's napping time...he would wake up anytime now but before he does, I would go on reading your beautiful write.