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  • Jazzygirl
    Jazzygirl Member Posts: 12,533
    edited December 2015

    Waking up this morning to a winter wonderland!

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  • DivineMrsM
    DivineMrsM Member Posts: 9,620
    edited December 2015

    Jazzy, wow, what a photo for New Mexico! Here I am in Ohio and we are expected to have record breaking 70 degree temps today! Last evening it was so mild, DH and I sat on the back porch without wearing coats and with the Christmas light on! That's something I've never done in December before! We were chatting with that neighbor next door, and another neighbor was actually cutting his grass! It's a bit weird but I am loving getting Christmas shopping done in the mild temps. We're taking a walk thru town this morning.

    I was at the grocery store yesterday and saw beautiful Purple poinsettias! I'd never seen them in that color before. I may return with a camera to snap a photo of them. They were really gorgeous, and I'm not even a "purple" person. There were blue ones, too, but the purple really caught my eye.


  • Jazzygirl
    Jazzygirl Member Posts: 12,533
    edited December 2015

    Divine- we do get seasons here in the high desert, and will get snow in the winter. It is more in the mountains than the valley area where I live, but it is a treat for us when it comes. NM officially came out of it's drought in the past month after 8 years, and we love our moisture. Plus, I want to snow shoe this winter and think it may be a good year for snow! I bet the ski resorts are happy!

    I have seen those in the store here and they are beautiful. I got an orange poinsettia in November around Xmas time, but have not gotten a Xmas one yet. I think you should go back and buy yourself a purple one!

  • Wren44
    Wren44 Member Posts: 8,585
    edited December 2015

    Our weather seems to be stuck. The forecast for the week is temperatures in the 40's and rain. They try to use different words for the rain, showers, sprinkles, storms, but it's all wet. Perhaps we're like the Indigenous peoples in the arctic with lots of words for snow. Hard to sleep last night because the wind was blowing hard. I'm glad we had our enormous trees trimmed last summer.

    Albuquerque is one place I've thought about living. I love the Southwest.

  • BookLady1
    BookLady1 Member Posts: 253
    edited December 2015

    Queenmomcat - your toreador remarks made me snort coffee out my nose this morning! Funny! Good luck to your roses. I want to live in New Mexico, your area, Jazzy. Vacations not enough and aren't frequent enough, either. Photos of those poinsettias, please? Lind

  • queenmomcat
    queenmomcat Member Posts: 3,039
    edited December 2015

    Mid-December and it's raining here, warm enough to sit outside on the porch with only a sweater! Keeping a sharpish eye on my plants, though I'm not sure what I'd do about it if they did start coming back. Stand ready with pruning shears come spring, I guess.

  • ananda8
    ananda8 Member Posts: 2,755
    edited December 2015

    I still have parsley growing in the garden. Fresh parsley in December.  Amazing.


  • TwoHobbies
    TwoHobbies Member Posts: 2,118
    edited December 2015

    Beautiful gorgeous photos Jazzy.

    Strange weather in the Chicago area too. Low60s. El Niño year. The last El Niño I remember it was65 degrees on Xmas eve and it hit 80 in February. It's nice to have a mild winter for a change.

  • TwoHobbies
    TwoHobbies Member Posts: 2,118
    edited December 2015

    Speaking of warm and flowers blooming in December, these are my thrifts. TODAY. In Chicago! image

  • TwoHobbies
    TwoHobbies Member Posts: 2,118
    edited December 2015
  • TwoHobbies
    TwoHobbies Member Posts: 2,118
    edited December 2015

    I had trouble posting the photo but these are my thrifts blooming today in CHICAGO. Holy cow. We had nearly 18 inches of snow earlier and these babies think it's spring now.

  • Jazzygirl
    Jazzygirl Member Posts: 12,533
    edited December 2015

    Twohobbies- I have some of those in my front rock garden, but they are long frozen over. It is very cold here right now, walked outside today when it was in the low 30s for a high (ouch). My cheeks hurt. Nothing blooming here anymore!

    A friend in NJ was posting pictures of her lenten roses blooming last weekend. I have heard cherry blossoms have been blooming in places too. Not good for the trees when the hard freeze comes again.

    Enjoy the mild winter, although it sure must feel as weird as the freezing cold does to us here in the desert!

  • flaviarose
    flaviarose Member Posts: 442
    edited December 2015

    imageThe daffodils are confused too.


  • Teka
    Teka Member Posts: 10,052
    edited May 2022

    Hi, ^..^

    My X-mas cactus only has one bloom.

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    Gram started the rooted X-mas cactus cutting over 46 years ago. I almost killed the plant by over watering 16 years ago. Always had an abundance of blooms.

    I cannot get a rooted X-mas cactus cutting to live long enough to become a plant. Rot at the base of the rooted cutting. I now have rooted cuttings trying to live in cactus potting mix. I would love to grow many plants!

  • DivineMrsM
    DivineMrsM Member Posts: 9,620
    edited January 2016

    ha, ha. Teka, the post office one is lovely.

    I just received one of these Christmas cacti as a gift. Never had one before. It had a bunch of buds on it, then two or three blooms. Now the buds seem less vibrant. It was getting northern exposure, so today I moved it to east window. I guess I should google to find out optimum conditions for this plant. Teka, what kind of directional light does the post office cacti get?

  • Teka
    Teka Member Posts: 10,052
    edited January 2018
  • TwoHobbies
    TwoHobbies Member Posts: 2,118
    edited January 2016

    I used to have a beautiful Xmas cactus only it bloomed at Halloween. It did really well in a south window. I'd like to have another. How pretty.

  • Wren44
    Wren44 Member Posts: 8,585
    edited January 2016

    We are overrun with Xmas cacti. DH cannot resist rooting every little piece that breaks off. Teka, yours looks like it could be an older one. The Post Office cactus looks like it just came out of a greenhouse. I think they like a lot of light. The ones in the basement under the grow light have a lot more blooms than the ones in the windows upstairs. Some of ours bloom at Thanksgiving, others wait until Xmas. No idea why they're different.

  • Teka
    Teka Member Posts: 10,052
    edited January 2018

    Gram started the rooted X-mas cactus cutting over 46 years ago. I almost killed the plant by over watering 16 years ago. Always had an abundance of blooms.

    I cannot get a rooted X-mas cactus cutting to live long enough to become a plant. Rot at the base of the rooted cutting. I now have 3 rooted cuttings trying to live in cactus potting mix. I would love to grow many plants!

  • Hernie
    Hernie Member Posts: 1,016
    edited January 2016

    near Charolles, France

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  • Jazzygirl
    Jazzygirl Member Posts: 12,533
    edited January 2016

    Splitbean- thank you for that awesome photo. I need to see something green now in the midst of a lot of snow this year in the desert southwest here in the US!

  • Jazzygirl
    Jazzygirl Member Posts: 12,533
    edited January 2016

    Happy New Year Friends! I was out in Palm Springs over the holidays and visited this neat place called The Living Desert that features gardens and wildlife from desert environments here in the US and Africa. Such a cool place and probably only saw a third of it. A bit less to see this time of the year with flora blooms, but still got a couple good shots to give you a sense of the place.

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  • Hernie
    Hernie Member Posts: 1,016
    edited January 2016

    The same Charollais countryside, in southern Burgundy. I love the hedges….

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  • DivineMrsM
    DivineMrsM Member Posts: 9,620
    edited January 2016

    Oh, just Palm Springs, huh, Jazzy? Lol. Such differing beauty there compared to Ohio. Great photos.

    Split beans, also love the France photos and how cool the road lined in hedges looks.

    I went grocery shopping at Walmart a couple days ago. Imagine my delight as I turned a corner and saw an entire length and width of shelves stocked with FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS!!! We have had a mild winter in Ohio, but those seeds were a wonderful, welcome, exciting sight.


  • Jackbirdie
    Jackbirdie Member Posts: 4,693
    edited January 2016

    Loving all the photos.

    split-bean, yours brought back a wonderful memory of a visit to the Loire valley years ago, I'm going to say July of 96? I've lost the photo now, but the memory is clear. My friend and I were driving towards our chateau at the end of day from Paris, and the light was still strong, and beautiful. Not harsh. We rounded a corner, and we beheld tall sunflowers as far as the eye could see. As tall or taller than we were. Every flower head was bent towards the sun, just starting to dip towards the western horizon. Definitely one of those "WOW" moments. Thanks for bringing it back to me.

  • Teka
    Teka Member Posts: 10,052
    edited January 2018

    Split-bean and Jazzygirl, enjoying the lovely photos.

    Jackbirdie, hope the photo was only misplaced.

    I'm not surprised that 2016 flower and vegetable seeds are already in the stores. I received the 1st Spring 2016 flower and vegetable home gardening catalog before Thanksgiving.

    Sunny and 23*F in the North Country.

  • Jazzygirl
    Jazzygirl Member Posts: 12,533
    edited January 2016

    Teka- also note the day after Xmas, the stores were putting up Valentine's Day paraphernalia. No rest for consumerism in this country!

  • Hernie
    Hernie Member Posts: 1,016
    edited January 2016

    I love country gardens. This one is in a reserve for rare farm animals in Warder, Germany.

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  • Jazzygirl
    Jazzygirl Member Posts: 12,533
    edited January 2016

    Splitbean- just gorgeous, and with the peacock as an extra special touch!

  • TwoHobbies
    TwoHobbies Member Posts: 2,118
    edited January 2016

    Welcome splitbean and thanks for the beautiful photos. How lovely.

    Jazzy those are some beautiful arid scenes too. They are also beautiful in a different way.

    I am enjoying big fat fluffy snowflakes today. I saw our neighborhood fox running around. Against the white, his red fur was beautiful. Phone was dead so no photo-of course.

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