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Focus on Flowers
2005: A Flower Fix
Flower Gardeners begin to get restless when February arrives. Fortunately,
it is a short month, and we know it won't be long before we will
begin to see some activity in our gardens again. In the meantime
those of us who love flowers, will be in great need of a flower-fix.
Some of us may fly off to warmer climes, eager for some sunshine
and something blooming. Others may feast their eyes on the pictures
in the flower catalogues that arrive in the mail. It is tempting
to believe the hyperbole in the descriptions of the flower plants
- and order too many! Our house plants are looking wan and weary
in February - too many grey days and too much dry heat in the house
rob them of their vigor, and like us they long to be outdoors again.
Some of us may have some Paperwhite Narcissus bulbs in bloom and
their highly scented white flower clusters can lift the spirits.
We may find ourselves lingering in the floral department of the
supermarket, or making plans to take a trip to Philadelphia early
in March to visit the superb Philadelphia Flower Show. It must be
seen at least once in a lifetime. For the habituated flower addict,
some kind of flower-fix is urgently needed. If no one in our household
reacts to our desperate need, I'd advise all fellow flower addicts
to buy themselves some flowers immediately.
This is Moya Andrews and today we focused on a Flower-fix.
WFIU
Created and maintained by Michael
Toler
Last updated:
Wednesday, February 23, 2005
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