Saturday, February 5, 2022

Tulips for the table -

 


I found such a great buy on potted tulips for the table two days ago.  
They came six to a pot, just starting to unfurl their creamy petals, as only
 beautiful tulips can, displaying pinky-red edges that Diana the Huntress
 seems to find enlightening.
They came from LIDL, just $3.99 a pot, but providing more like a
 million dollar's worth of happy feelings on chilly winter days!



This morning the sun has come out illuminating the tulips.
They've started to open very quickly, so quickly in fact that if I look
 away for a few minutes they have already changed when I look back!



They look like this right now at 9:30 AM. . . . . . and I am ready for 
a day of enjoying my little indoor garden.
I've had a difficult time identifying this tulip online but think it might
be - 'World Expression' - which I found on a Canadian garden
website. If you beg to differ and can share another bloom which
resembles this one, please 'enlighten' me!
It really is a beauty.


Happy Saturday - enjoy your weekend.


30 comments:

  1. Your tulips are lovely. Are you popping them in the fridge overnight?

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    1. Perhaps I should! Lots of food to move though to fit that pot in - however who needs food when one has flowers, lol!!
      Happy weekend dear Vee.

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  2. Hi Mary! Your post made me smile! I have been really missing my flowers and you have provided me with a little glimpse of what is to come soon! Those tulips are beautiful! I will have to go to my local Lidl and see if I can get some there. I hope you have a wonderful weekend!

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    1. I find LIDL is good for potted flowers - and prices can't be any better!
      Happy days dear Sherri - getting cold again after yesterday's heatwave!!!

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  3. The tulips are beautiful! I love the colors in them.

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  4. Dearest Mary,
    What another precious find at Lidl, just like the fragrant hyacinth.
    They indeed opened up in a hurry it seems like...
    That final photo they even show the heart!
    Enjoy them as we enjoy the south of Florida with its green and color.
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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    1. Ooooh! In Florida - good for you. Cycling in shorts sounds almost decadent, lol!

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    2. Mary, we have no bikes here... Our bikes way 58 lbs each and how would we carry them and lift them on/off. That would give my dear Pieter a heart attack on the spot... We noticed that there are bike lanes here but we cannot roll here! 😏

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  5. They are absolutely beautiful, Mary, such an explosion of colour.

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    1. Definitely a new color for me - and this Sunday morning all six blooms are just amazing, open full and gorgeous. Meanwhile although sunny - it's bitterly cold outdoors.

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  6. Hello Mary, your potted indoor garden is so pretty. The tulips are wonderfully coloured!

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  7. Mary what a find - they are so very beautiful.

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    1. Wish I could send you some Pat - I know you love a flowering bulb on the windowsill.

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  8. You've nabbed yourself a real bargain with that pot of pleasure, Mary! I had a mania for tulips when they were in season this year - bunches for the vase - so $$ but so worth it. The colours you can find these days are stunning.

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    1. Ah yes, 'tulip mania' - I think there was a great book some years back with the history of tulips, and it was mind blowing. They grow well here in the garden except don't re-bloom due to our hot summers - makes them expensive bulbs for one year.
      Also, the squirrels did up bulbs, and often bite off the blooms when they are open - you can imagine my horror when that occurs!

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  9. Some flowers are fluffy with random petals all over the place. Your tulips, on the other hand, are so well designed that each petal, leaf and colour pattern looks perfect.

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    1. You are so right. I always think of tulips as the cleanest/tidiest of flowers. These are spotless and perfect, one would almost think them faux silk flowers!

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    1. I love that, "Spring in a pot" - exactly how these appear sitting here in front of me.
      My days are so much brighter with this mini garden in the sunny dining room - and guess what, another amaryllis (third this year) is in bud with first bud ready to open any day now!

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  11. So pretty Mary and they brighten up these dark February days and give the promise of Spring which is right around the corner. It is blowing a gale here …. the tail end of a big storm from somewhere far away !! Enjoy your beautiful tulips and think of warmer days to come. XXXX

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    1. Jackie, hope the gales have blown out by now. I do look forward to spring but quite honestly love winter - its slower pace, evening fires, more hot drinks and thick soups, many more garden birds. . . . . .and fewer heavy chores both in and out because spring cleaning can take care of all that later! Yes, I admit I'm lazy at this time of year, and especially this one with my ongoing back issue, plus still being at home so much due to COVID, which fortunately we've not been struck down by!

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  12. Oh yes, this really is a beauty, Mary. And all this fabulousness for only 3.99!! I can only dream of such a bargain. On the rare occasions I see tulips on sale, I would pay five times the price. Have a great week xoxo

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    1. Hi dear Trish - does that mean tulips don't grow well in your part of Australia?
      We can buy bunches of cut ones almost year round - don't know where they all come from, probably South America - usually sold while still in bud and not too expensive. These in the pot were a lovely surprise and they are outstanding in color, size and beauty.
      Sending best wishes from far away........hope all is well.

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  13. Dear Mary,
    Your tulips are more and more beautiful as they open. I've not seen this variety. Maybe they are a "Sport".

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    1. They are definitely a large single Darwin species, not those little mini looking ones! Largest ones are about 16 inches tall and one has opened as big as a teacup!!
      I'm putting them in a cool dark place at night so they close up a bit - hope they last a few more days at least - so pretty!
      Hugs dear Gina x

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  14. How beautiful those tulips are! I can't resist getting them when I see them at Trader Joe's in late winter either. They speak "spring" which I'm so looking forward to.

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    1. I know you are really read for spring after such a cold, snowy winter Melanie. Wishing you bunches of tulips - here that Brian?

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  15. When I saw your tulips on Instagram I knew I had to have some tulips. Trader Joe's provided me with a beautiful bouquet. I do love your stripey ones here and yes! They do change every day. I am always amazed.

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    1. Can't beat TJ's for flowers, best quality, price and so many to choose from - I always get my cut ones there.

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