Saturday, November 21, 2015

Poinsettia Time!

It just isn't Christmas without a poinsettia in my home!

I just simply love visiting a big garden center full all the varieties and colors of poinsettias available! It is always a hard decision to decide which one I want this year and I have been known to purchase several different ones because I couldn't decide on just one. 

They are such fun to give as gifts!  



Isn't this just beautiful!  Would be lovely to enjoy all winter!


For information on Poinsettia Plants click here!

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Ready, get set, go.... the Holiday Season has started!

Our annual  Gardening Gals. Day in Faribault , MN

First we go to Farmer's Seed to see what's new in Christmas Tree ornaments and gardener's gifts. Then we head for Donahue's Holiday Decorating Event for an awesome lunch, an entertaining program on holiday decorating tips. Also we sip a bit of holiday spirit and munch on fruit while we roam their huge inventory of poinsettias, indoor plants, holiday decor and gifts.  We always manage to have room in the cars for us and our purchases for the trip home!  Nothing like spending a day with gardening friends having fun!  We are now ready to tackle the Holiday Season ahead!





Saturday, November 14, 2015

Pilgrims have moved in now!

I was shopping the other day and found two adorable pilgrims who were looking for a comfortable place to live!  I told them about my Nov. Indoor Fairy garden with a turkey and pumpkins in it and they hopped right in my hand begging to come home with me!

They are so happy and so am I!  I am enjoying their joyful company when I am "computing"!


Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Gobble, gobble, gobble....

Yep, I woke up this morning to find my little goblins are gone from my Fairy Garden on my desk!

Yep, there was noisy gobbling going on from one loud mouth turkey who has moved in!  

He thinks he is safe cuz he heard us talking about our Thanksgiving Dinner will be at Josie's house!


Sunday, November 8, 2015

Christmas at Mayowood

The Olmsted County Historical Society in Rochester, MN. is once again preparing for their annual fundraiser Christmas Tour of our Mayowood Mansion.  

Each year the rooms are decorated by volunteers and volunteer community organizations for a special treat for visitors to tour Mayowood Mansion at its finest and happiest all decked out for the holidays!

This year I ended up helping two friends who are on the Rochester Garden and Flower Club's Mayowood Christmas committee.  Cindy and Judy had the responsibility to contribute a winter fairy garden to the room the committee had been chosen to decorate!  I had plants I could donate, Cindy contributed the base and potting soil while Judy lent the project the accessories.  Together we made it happen and had lots of fun.  We are not allowed to take pictures inside the mansion, so you'll have to get tickets to tour and see all the festive decorations!

If you attend the Mayowood Christmas Tour this year, be sure to look for this winter fairy garden in one of the many bedrooms and then take special notice of rest of the beautiful decor in that bedroom and admire the beautiful decorating skills of the RGFC Committee!

It is so nice to see all the restorations and renovations at Mayowood Mansion!  It has once again become a home filled with light and life.  Thank you Mayo Clinic!


Thursday, November 5, 2015

Sleep well my friends!

Yep, here are my friends going to sleep for the winter.....


Sleep tight!


See you in the spring!

Monday, November 2, 2015

What a difference a month makes!

Snow in the air today!  

It's a typical late fall, early winter day, gray, rainy and dreary. I decided to take a picture when I went out to check the status of the hosta leaves.  I'm waiting for them all to lay down and dry up a bit so we can just take half an hour and pick them up and haul them to the compost site!  This way those slug eggs that are carefully left under the leaves to winter over, so they can feast on my hostas next spring,  won't be so protected from our MN winter!  There will be less that survive!  I'm not into all the work of  cutting off the leaves, it's  easier just to pick them up!  And I don't risk passing a disease from one plant to another.

I just had to come in and look at pictures taken this summer to remind myself what awaits me after they wake up again in the spring!  Sleep well my friends!

Oct 29 2015

Hosta Guacamole and Clematis Huldine