
The only bad thing about putting a row of pansies down the middle of your dining room table on the shady side of the house

is that the pansies spend more time outside soaking up sunbeams than they do inside making "A Table to Welcome Spring."

Hmmmmmmm, not quite the look I was going for!
Awwwwwww
ReplyDeleteThey look pretty outside too.
Maybe you could find some shade loving plant seeds and sew some indoors. The table does look a little bare. But isn't This sort of problem is great for your (and your kids) creativity ;o)
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Sumea
Still pretty though. I like symmetry. So, your table fits the bill for me!
ReplyDeleteHow about primroses? I have actually kept some alive for over a year now and I thought they were supposed to be annuals here. Mine are still lovely and actually BLOOMED this spring -- inside!
P.S. Thank you SO much for your prayers. I will have to email you. You just don't know how much we need those prayers right now. Things are HARD.
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