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Sunday, December 11, 2011
Anemone madness
Yesterday was spent planting.Well over a thousand tiny baby Anemones were snuggled into the cool soil. Hard to believe that those little corms will likely produce 10 or more flowering stems. Nature is freaking amazing!
I'm so inspired! I've been avoiding the 1,200 bulbs waiting in the garage, trying to figure out when the heck I have time to dig during the holidays--but now I'm ready! I got a little overly excited with the 40% off Van Englen sale and have lots lovely stuff...if I could just get them in the ground! Can't wait to see your blooms!
Wow busy, busy. So do you let them all germinate before planting?!
ReplyDeleteJust amazing... can't wait to see their beautiful blooms come spring!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely flower. I just had some from California last over a week in the house.
ReplyDeleteI was v. grateful.
xo Jane
we pre-sprout them to get a jump on blooming.
ReplyDeleteI'm so inspired! I've been avoiding the 1,200 bulbs waiting in the garage, trying to figure out when the heck I have time to dig during the holidays--but now I'm ready! I got a little overly excited with the 40% off Van Englen sale and have lots lovely stuff...if I could just get them in the ground! Can't wait to see your blooms!
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