Published Friday, October 23, 2020, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.
I brought the plants inside
I live in the Pacific Northwest so it gets kind of cold, with some frost, at least, most years. So that means moving the houseplants inside (ideally on an overcast day) and then finding room for them, which is the hard part. I’m still rearranging. South windows are so great in the winter, especially in Seattle. That low-angled sunshine (when it appears) will come all the way into the room in a few weeks. Outside the window is a peach tree on the right and on the left in back, a huge, ancient cedar tree.
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You found the perfect corner, Sarah! It looks like a mini green house. Should also shadow plants have sun? I may have chosen the wrong corner, because the sun does not reach the window. Man thanks for sharing your plant wisdom with All Seasons. Have a lovely and sunny week, Jesh
What a lovely, sunny spot!
Absolutely beautiful – you’re living in a green and glorious world, which will refresh you when it’s cold and blustery outside.
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What a restful scene, Sara!
Thanks for joining at Garden Affair.