Allium "Beau Regard", with all juice extracted!!
By David
- 17 Sep, 2009
- 17 likes
Following on from my "Bubble Gum" pelargonium pic, here are my former violet Allium "Beau Regard" flowerheads, now dried out!
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lovely idea, they're gorgeous, are we allowed to mention the C word now? :-)
17 Sep, 2009
They look great David :) I've kept some of my allium seed heads as well, and will be spraying them for C******** :)
17 Sep, 2009
NO NO NO!!!!! (Although, I hope you'll forgive me for having done so).
Di, yes, I saw your pics of yours with those micro lights in the vase - fab idea, btw! :-))) It was my Mum who used to do this with her Globemasters and Christophiis, and she gave me this idea!!!
17 Sep, 2009
Lol....spray paint at the ready David! Won't be long now......:))
17 Sep, 2009
Am desperately wanting to become "trigger-happy" Di, but holding off, LOL!
17 Sep, 2009
Lol....I will if you will....:)) It'll be one less job to do in December....
17 Sep, 2009
Ok! Will do it next week!!
And the fir cones "get it" the week after, LOL!!!!!
17 Sep, 2009
That's a great photo David.
18 Sep, 2009
These flowers heads are very attractive, David...
Do you think some flowers should be painted chocolate colour ?..
gold and chocolate brown might look good :o)
18 Sep, 2009
Love This Pic David :)
18 Sep, 2009
They look good just as they are but will make terrific decorations for 25 December (see, I didn't mention that word!).
18 Sep, 2009
Well done Gee.........Got Halloween first.............
18 Sep, 2009
Oh, Milky! You are "WICKED" - LOL!!!!! Takes me back to the "Wiz ofOz" garden. :-))))
Many Thanks, Gee, for being more tongue-tied than I was earlier! :-)))
18 Sep, 2009
....and then November 5th, Milky (which I hate!)
19 Sep, 2009
I do too Gee, my neighbour has an all-night bonfire party :((((((((((((((
He has big bomb-like fireworks which terrify my cats (and me!).
19 Sep, 2009
Nov. 5th "celebrations" are a nightmare for most of us with pets. There was, for a while, some relief when local authorities began to stage communal bonfires and firework displays. Unfortunately, however, fireworks are available at other times of the year, and we see them being staged almost all year-round now, for birthdays, Christmas and New Year, etc. So much for age legislation on purchasing them! We do like a firework display a lot, but wish that folks would give us advance warning, though!
"Golden Brown! Tt? Takes me back to my younger days, haha!!!
19 Sep, 2009
They look as wonderful dried as they did when full of juice.
8 Feb, 2010
Sometimes, I think even more amazing, Gg, looking at them without the colour distraction. Spray-painted them to preserve better, and still in my lounge! Great value/all-year round interest. Wonder how many blooms will get from the 3 bulbs this year?
9 Feb, 2010
Definitely something to look forward to!!
11 Feb, 2010
:-))
16 Feb, 2010
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With all juice extracted, they look really good as they are, but will give them a fine spraypaint for use as Christmas decor. Am thinking that gold might just be "the ticket" here?
17 Sep, 2009