Monthly Archives: November 2008
Such a dilemna. How to decorate the mantle for the holidays. Here is a vase full of heather precariously sitting at the edge. There is approximately 16 inches high to the speaker and 16 inches wide from the TV. We could play “Chesnuts roasting on the open fire, Jack Frost nipping at your nose, Yuletides […]
Moses supposes his toses are roses but Moses supposes erroneously… today Moses would choose the Mini Mighty Carn for his toes. They won’t wilt and last forever. Further south on the African Continent according to the Floraculture International Magazine, Kenya grows carnations. They use to be the number one exported flower but now fall to […]
There are perhaps two schools of thought – to take the leaves off of the stalk or leave them on. Our thought is to keep those leaves that are above water on. They help secure the other flowers and while for instance rose leaves aren’t the prettiest they serve the purpose of a prop. This […]
See YouTube CarlisleFlowers.net for live. Mr. Potato Head has red carnation hair plugs. They are looking pretty good. He has a pencil thin mustache and his eyes are very bright. Mrs. Potato Head has a jaunty hair style, feminine and curly. Her eyes are hiding behind some sunbeam sunglasses. Her lips are the same color […]
Isn’t this an incredible stump. Heather seemed so appropriate to sit in its hollow. It’s an earthy flower with tough branches for its stalks. To keep the irregularly shaped stalks upright we put some rotten branches in the vase to create a grid to keep the heather in place. Easier to be a stump.
