I cleared out a small vase this morning; it contained a few sprigs of lavender and a couple of chrysanthemums, the little flowers that get snipped from the stems when filling a tall vase. Two of the lavender sprigs had developed roots! So they needed to be potted right away.
What to replace them with?
But what could I find to put in their place? Some bits of rosemary and a couple of sweet peas. My sweet peas only started flowering at the beginning of October. I'd given up on them. I love having a small vase of flowers on the kitchen windowsill. I wonder if the rosemary will root?
While I was out in the garden, during a break in all the rain today, I took a photograph of the fatsia flowers. The buds are opening;
You might be able to make out the little metal birds fixed to the top of the fence. They are so sweet!
I have a new decorationfor my windowsill - a lovely little China jug of flowers from my friend [who is moving abroad and giving away many things to friends]
ReplyDeletea few flowers can be very cheering!
DeleteIt's so nice to have a posy of fresh flowers. The little birds look so welcoming, somehow.
ReplyDeleteThe rosemary probably will root - cuttings take quite easily. I love rosemary - we have two large bushes just outside the patio doors and brushing past them releases their wonderful scent.
I managed to root cuttings from an old rosemary bush that was almost a goner. If these root they'll be grandchildren!
DeleteBranches of rosemary are sitting in a jug on my windowsill. I love brushing my hand over them to release the scent. Enjoy your late blooming sweet peas!
ReplyDeleteRosemary is a lovely scent. Sweet pea flowers in October is ridiculous! I associate them with my mother's birthday in July!
DeleteHow lovely! I really do need to plant some flowers (that the deer won't eat) next year so I can have my own little vase of flowers to cheer me up!
ReplyDeleteI don't know how my godmother managed to have real English flower borders when she lived at the edge of a deer park...
DeleteI love flowers and am so fortunate to have a son that often gets me a bouquet. I hope your rosemary grows roots.
ReplyDeleteI would add flowers to my weekly grocery order if I could!
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