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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Bloomin' Tuesday...

Today's Bloomin' Tuesday --inside flowers.
Poinsettias-Red - these were purchased from our daughters band class.
White - which looks yellow.
Pink
Does anyone know how to keep these babies alive?
African Violets

Camellia - cut from ONE of my Mother in law's many bushes!

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13 comments:

Dani said...

I wish I had luck with the african violets, they tend to croak after a month or so in the house.

Anonymous said...

Oooh, nice shots. I can't think of the last time I saw African violets now that I'm thinking about it.

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Darla: My another flower place to post. That fits you perfectly. Those are really neat flowers today.

playsdolls said...

Your flowers are truly beautiful.Love the pink poinsetta.

Shelley said...

Your african violets look great! my mom does a good job w/ keeping them alive - me - not so much. Also always love the poinsettias - the white ones are my fave.

nonizamboni said...

Gorgeous flowers--today and yesterday. So hard to believe things are actually blooming somewhere :O)
Thanks for sharing!

Roses and Lilacs said...

Those poinsettias are gorgeous. It's almost time for them to start appearing in stores here. I want one in every color:)
Marnie

Peggy said...

Poinsettias are just appearing in our shops now for Christmas. Mostly the red variety, I have only seen the white one on a rare occasion.I enjoyed your thanksgiving photos too, it was a lovely family holiday.
Best wishes
Peggy

Rosemary said...

Beautiful poinsettias and violets, If you google poinsettias there is a lot of info on keeping them alive , the only issue is to get them to reflower as they need a certain amount of dark to bring on the colour.Good luck .

Jean said...

Your inside flowers are as beautiful as your outside ones! We have lots of poinsettas at our store. My favorite are the red. You should be able to grow them outside in your area, I'd think. Great 2 posts!m jean

Carla said...

Your blooms are so pretty! And festive! Love all the colors-thanks for sharing:)

kesslerdee said...

My great aunt used to have african violets. They are so pretty but I've always thought them really hard to grow.
Love your Christmas decorations too!

Corner Gardener Sue said...

I enjoyed your flowers!