Paperwhite Bulbs | Serenity
This time of year can be so hectic with the holidays quickly approaching. And with the current events in northern California (particularly the Camp fire), it's been a bit stressful. I decided to seek some serenity, take a little break from all the 'need to's' and spend a little 'me' time planting some paperwhite bulbs in glasses to force them to bloom inside. It's a project I do annually, but usually in mid-October. That didn't happen last month, so I'll just have my blooms a little later than usual. By planting them in October, I usually have blooms in mid December. So, this year, they will bring a little cheer in January. What I'm saying is, it's not too late for you to try this, too, providing you can find the bulbs. Just look for them at your local nursery. It's such an easy, rewarding project!
Paperwhite Bulbs Indoors
The items you'll need are:~ paperwhite bulbs (They are a variety of narcissus.)~ pebbles, marbles, glass beads, or your choice of any filler~ containers - I prefer tall glass that I can see through, but any container that holds water will do.~ water~ sunny window
Fill the glasses or jars up to about one inch from the top with the pebbles. Then push the bulb, root side down, into the pebbles. Scatter a few more rocks on top of the bulb almost to the rim of the glass, but leaving the tip of the bulb exposed. This helps to keep the bulb from falling over as the roots begin to grow. Then add water to the brim.
After first planting mine, I usually check them twice a day to make sure there is plenty of water. Keep an eye on the water level making sure that the root end of the bulb remains submerged in water to encourage the roots to grow. Once the roots begin to grow, it's not so critical to keep the water high just as long as the roots are in the water.
Paperwhite Bulbs | Home Decor or Gift
These potted bulbs make nice decorations in just about any room of your home. Plus, once they bloom, the fragrance is delightful! They can also make nice hostess gifts. I like to decorate the outside with a little jute and some greenery just to dress them up a little.
Although I haven't participated in the Serenity blog circle in months, I'm please the group welcomed me back to contribute this month. We can all use some serenity in our lives. My deepest, heartfelt best wishes go out to all the victims of the California fires this fall. I know they are a resilient bunch. If you are able, I hope you will consider contributing to any of the agencies offering help and hope to the Camp fire victims.But, for now, continue enjoying the serenity circle by seeing what my talented friend, Joan, of Joan Showers Photography has to share.
Still Life Photography Workshop & Retreat
Are you looking for a break in your everyday? Join me for my Life Exposed still life photography workshop/retreat on the northern California coast this spring. All levels are welcome. It's a still life workshop, a retreat, a getaway, a time to bond with other female photographers, a chance to explore and photograph the area.
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Nadeen Flynn is a published, award winning northern California fine art and portrait photographer. Living in the greater Sacramento area, she specializes in fine art landscape and still life photography as well as high school senior, teen and family portraits. Nadeen’s style is authentic, fresh and personality-driven. This retains the timeless features of photography that create family heirlooms. She offers in-person workshops, hourly lessons, and mentoring. While currently living in rural northern California with her husband and a couple thousand walnut trees, she posts regularly to Instagram.
Currently booking high school seniors, couples, and family portraits. Locations include Yuba City/Marysville, East Nicolaus, Wheatland, Lincoln, Woodland, Roseville, Rocklin, and Sacramento areas.
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