All of my garden color is indoors these days.
The miniature rose bush Jeffrey gave me for Mother's Day is a blazing orange color, although it doesn't show much in this photo. You can, however, see the snow between my kitchen and garage.
This is Dan's begonia. It's blooming again.
Mark planted this impatiens in kindergarten. It's still going strong!
And, my Christmas cactus decided for once to bloom around the appropriate time. Only one flower, but, hey, it's a start, right?
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Is that a deer outside your window?
What she said - that's the first thing that caught my eye! Given our discussions about our deer overcrowdings at both of our homes, I'm betting that really is a live one all but licking your window.
I didn't know you could grow impatiens inside!
Love the deer outside the window, I feel right at home.
Is that a deer?
I love the colors of your indoor garden!
The colors - especially against the snow outside - are so bright and beautiful! And like Pam said... I didn't know you could grow impatiens inside either! I'll have to give it a go!
I used to have a Christmas cactus and a Thanksgiving cactus, but they're so expensive here, that I'm always tempted to pinch off a bit when I'm at the nursery!
Oh - I'm so jealous! Snow and a live deer. I wanna come play.
the flowers are pretty too. g
Doe. A deer. A female deer.
Ray. A guy who cuts my hair.
Beautiful pictures!
What a great way to brighten up your cold and snowy days.
It is wonderful that you were featured with the beautiful roses you post. Enjoyed your blog very much.
It's so nice to have winter blooms inside. It really cheers things up.
Your flowers look great...is that a real deer outside the window?!
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