You may remember reading about my "need" for Paperwhite Bulbs.
I usually get the bulbs when we visit Longwood Gardens.
Then when they bloom... the flowers and aroma evoke the memory of that visit there.
This year the garden shop was packed when we were there, so we skipped our usual visit.
Thus the need to visit the new garden center close by
to get the bulbs and I needed wanted another Christmas Cactus.
I picked up 10 Paperwhite bulbs.
I plant paperwhite bulbs every year and have this pot filled with rocks that I use.
I always use rocks to plant mine.
The medium doesn't really matter, it's purpose is to hold the bulbs in place.
Once the bulbs are placed and secure, just add enough water to cover 3/4 of the bulb.
The pot had two plants in it, half of the flowers will be light pink, the other half will be dark pink.
I put the new cactus in this pot which I also purchased at the garden center.
Kalanchoe
It is a tropical succulent that blooms often when cared for properly.
It is my favorite house plant...
With proper care, this perennial plant, returns year after year.
7 comments:
How lovely that you will have the paperwhites blooming in the winter in your home. I have a Christmas cactus that has remained small for 4 years and barely gets any blooms. I had three flowers this past December. I'm going to repot it to a bigger pot. Thanks for the idea. (I do not have a green thumb) .
I did this once and I loved them but haven't since. You may well inspire me to order some -- I doubt I can get them at m y garden center! Thanks.
Beautiful. Happy Monday friend.
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The homemade potter is very, very cool looking as is the water can. So pretty. Thanks for the snail mail and Happy New Week.
So lovely to have blooms to look forward to despite the weather!
I knew not what paperwhites were, now I do!
I love the flaming Katy never heard of that plant before - so pretty! O.k. now I want to force some bulbs. You sure have been giving me some inspiration - thanks.
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