greentapestry : IAVOM ~ 'Singing the Blues'

Monday, 20 January 2025

IAVOM ~ 'Singing the Blues'


 It's back to kitchen windowsill joy again for this week's 'In A Vase On Monday' and another purchase from a certain German supermarket chain. Along with the hippeastrums (about to open a second spike of flowers) is a hyacinth bulb grown in a vase designed for the purpose. This has provided me with entertainment every morning after I have pulled up the kitchen blind. At first I was convinced that the bulb was in suspended animation and wasn't going to flower in my lifetime. However and very slowly there was growth, both of white roots and of green shoots emerging from the bulb, before the flower finally appeared. I was most excited on Friday to see a blush of colour on the flower buds and have been surprised just how quickly the buds have been opening. The photo was taken this morning. The window was cleaned just before Christmas, since when all our windows have been covered by sprinkles of dust maybe Saharan or maybe originating from somewhere closer to home. Himself is not amused and is gearing himself up for an action replay.

Thanks as always to Cathy over at 'Rambling In The Garden' for providing us with a weekly get- together to share our vases.

Last week saw the snow and stubborn patches of black ice that had been adorning our garden finally melted giving way to a mix of sunshine and fog. The weekend was grey and bone chilling cold with the week ahead looking far from promising as far as the weather is concerned. More time inside than outside methinks. I have one or two more seed orders to make and if it does warm up just a smidgen I may repot some of the greenhouse hardy September sown annuals. The daily greenhouse snowdrops in pots collection continues to get a daily inspection along with a few pot grown iris reticulata, crocuses, fritillaria, muscari and little daffs. One or two pots might make their way into the kitchen windowsill so I can inspect them at close quarters. In other news this week it's been delightful to observe a couple of blue tits flying in and out of the nesting box that we can see from our dining room. Hopefully they will build their nest there. Spring can't be so far away!

9 comments:

  1. Takes my breath away to see the blue hyacinth. Love the color and the complexity of the flower itself. Your greenhouse must be delightful with your mix of spring spirits. Have a wonderful week Anna.

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  2. Yes the birds here are pairing up and the spring songs morning and evening are delightful, unlike the weather, oh dear. However that bulb on your window sill is delightful and gives you days of beauty.

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  3. And here there has been a blackbird singing at (my) bedtime as well as a couple of hours before sunrise, perhaps hoping to attract a mate. The Golfer has been lax in filling the bird feeders recently so we have a minimal bird count at the weekend for the annual Big Garden event, as they may have found somewhere more reliable to dine! I do love a blue hyacinth, and you must have been thrilled to see yours showing colour. Enjoy its progress, and thanks for sharing it with us today on IAVOM

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  4. I'm glad the Hyacinth is coming through for you! I have a similar waiting game going on with my Hippeastrums. Two of them looked so close toreaching bloom stage this weekend but then we had a chill and they decided to delay their arrival still further.

    Enjoy your puttering in the greenhouse!

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  5. That is delightful Anna! It must have been fun to watch the roots and shoots appear, with the flower an added bonus! 😉 I have never tried that method, but might do next year. I am sure I have a vase that would be suitable somewhere… Hope it warms up enough for you to do some greenhouse jobs this week. It is still freezing here - frosty fog today. Thank goodness for windowsill flowers. 😃

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  6. Oh, forced spring bulbs are a great idea--thanks, I'll look into doing that myself. :) Here's to moving out of the deep cold into a little warmer weather...

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  7. The hyacinth growing in water reminds me of school

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  8. Great to keep your hyacinth on the windowsill to watch its daily progress. Yes, the birds have started singing which is really heartening.

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  9. Whooops, I just did an anonymous comment; Chloris here.

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