Favorite annuals are dragged indoors to populate the [indoor] Oxygen Garden.
Temperatures have warmed. First snows are a distant memory.
I spent a muddy afternoon inspecting the soggy [outdoor] gardens. Preparing for winter. Something I should have done long before that first arctic blast. Because chopping the ice off of a badly abused lawnmower, and schlepping stiff as a board, frozen hoses into the garage is really not the wisest of ideas.
Sunny windows are filled with brightly RE-blooming Butterfly Orchids
But I got 'er done. And, I was only a month overdue. Which is actually pretty good for me!
This is the very first Orchid I ever purchased. 2009. Still gracing me with happy flowers.
Do you make lists? I make one every morning. While savoring a cup of cowgirl coffee, I jot down all kinds of things that need doing. Pressing things! Important things! Things that cannot wait a moment longer.
I've discovered the key to plentiful Orchid blooms is way more sunshine than the pros recommend.
And, I'm hugely committed to this list! Right up until I get a phone call. Where I'm offered something more interesting to do.. And, well... you know how this story ends.
Sometimes I wonder if the soul purpose of that ever-growing to-do list is simply to bring out the Catholic guilt in me.
Christmas Cactus enjoy a cup o' tea almost as much as we do. Left over tea = fab fertilizer.
'Tis the season for me to be highly energetic in the Oxygen Garden, though. Coaxing and coddling all kinds of indoor blossoms who clean up the air and add delightful color to every nook and cranny.
I had dinner with a friend last week, who said she, too, has an indoor Oxygen Garden, which consists of a Spider Plant. {Seriously?} Hopefully, I talked her into getting more creative. Hopefully these pictures have inspired you, too. Because we all need beauty. Especially on a cold winter's eve.
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