Thursday, December 4, 2014

 Good Morning.  A few months ago I posted a picture of three of my poinsettias left from last Christmas.  I told you I was going to try and get them to bloom again this year.  Well I was successful.  Here is a picture of my pink and white poinsettia that is blooming.  It only has four blooms but I was so happy to see that all the work in storing them in a dark spot from 5 PM to 8 AM paid off. 

Here is a close up of one of the blooms.

 Here is a picture of my Picasso Poinsettia.  The petals are just starting to turn Tan and Burgundy, and I have a lot more blooms on this plant. I'm not sure it will be fully bloomed out by Christmas, but I think it will.

I also have a red speckled poinsettia that is now blooming, but the plant isn't as healthy looking.  The blooms are pretty small on it but you can definitely tell what kind of poinsettia it is.

I do not think I will go to all this trouble next year.  It was a challenge just to see if I could do it; but I think I will just purchase new poinsettias next year.

I have many emails from you that I feel bad for not answering. Things have been extremely busy for me.  My husband finally got to come home from the hospital.  What a long month of traveling down to Spokane every day.  The weather was not good many days and it took two or three tries some days to be able to get out on the highway.  Our home kind of  looks like a therapy center now, with all the equipment but we are so thankful to have him home. My days are still really busy but hopefully I will have more time before long. Right now I have to stay close by because he already had one bad fall and got three bad cuts on his head. (He was getting up in the middle of the night and fell getting out of bed and hit his head on the night stand.)  I will now work on getting your questions answered and hopefully get back to working with some of the the new Susan's Garden dies that came out last month.  The new flowers are amazing and I am very anxious to show them to you.

Happy Holidays. 

6 comments:

Paula said...

God bless you and your husband and I hope he continues to improve. I love that you babysat those poinsettias for a whole year; how fun to see your hard work rewarded with blooms. Here in Florida we just stick them in the ground after the holidays.

Anonymous said...

Your poinsettias are lovely. You’ve done a great job, particularly considering all that is/has been going on.

Love, Pat

Anonymous said...


Thank You! You did well, Donna (my sister said to tell you Hello) How is your husband doing? We are praying for a speedy recovery. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

Charlene

Anonymous said...


Future projects can wait...take good care of your hubby and enjoy being together. Happy holly!

Martie

Ms Linda (swtanxiety94@yahoo.com) said...

A beautiful flower for a beautiful lady...How is your daughter doing. Have a Happy Holiday season and continue to make me happy with your post.

Lynne said...

Merry Christmas and a happier New Year. Glad your husband can be home for Christmas. Best wishes and prayers for his recovery.

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