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Saturday, March 6, 2021

Repotting Daffodils

FYI, links to my last two flower-titled stories about sugar/overeating addiction recovery on Medium:

Addiction Recovery Story #20, Beach Rose/Salt-Spray Rose: Slip-Sliding, Clinging to the Dunes
https://alicegarbarinihurley.medium.com/addiction-recovery-story-20-beach-rose-salt-spray-rose-slip-sliding-clinging-to-the-dunes-991eaa898d42

Addiction Recovery Story #19, Virginia Bluebell: Fences Help a Garden Grow
https://alicegarbarinihurley.medium.com/addiction-recovery-story-19-virginia-bluebell-fences-help-a-garden-grow-1f1a4f79fc16

Update: Yesterday I ordered the Virginia Bluebell tubers? (on sale) from the Tennessee nursery. Can’t wait to plant, but hope they work here in NJ.

The best thing about today so far--and it's already 3:32 p.m.--is that I repotted the tall daffodils I bought last night at Whole Foods. They look so good in the handsome pot my family gave me for Mother’s Day last year (from Moss & More, it arrived full of purple flowering plants). 

And the daffs were on sale for $5 (for the large bulbs in large container) and another 10 percent off with Amazon Prime.

Above: Beautiful (small) Kew Pottery pot. I didn’t see this cool (my favorite) color at the time I bought it in orange (reminds me of a Tory Burch orange). I have a pink African violet in mine. Here is the link on Moss & More site: PRETTY POT.

(Botanical Collections is the exclusive authorized American wholesaler of fine, handcrafted Kew pottery and Kew pots from London’s Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew adorned with their official seal.

It is available at select fine retailers throughout the United States.)

I’m hoping to take a relaxing bath soon and do some errands in town.

P.S. Did take a bath with salts and it was so relaxing and rejuvenating. Last night, Dan and I, who are on a Hitchcock kick, watched “Family Plot,” the director’s 1976 movie at Sofa Cinema. We enjoyed it.



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