Tuesday, March 19, 2013

WW-Sunshine inside

We needed a little Sunshine inside.




 Bromeliad




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    1. Doesn't it! It only took my husband and I 7 years to buy our first plant. lol

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    1. The yellow really pops! Home Depot and Lowes had many other colors too.

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  3. I need a little sunshine too!!!
    Happy WW :)

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    1. They day we purchased this plant it snowed, hailed, rained then sleeted. Yes all in one trip.

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  4. Us up here in PA could use some sunshine outside, too!!!
    Tiffany

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    1. Melissa I hear you! I am in PA also and while upper state is receiving snow, we are receiving rain and wind.

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  5. Great idea....However, I have kitty cats...so it wouldn't work out so well for me to try..hahah...

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    1. Yes you can! It's on the top 10 safe plants for cats and dogs. One of the four have tried to bit it. It's pretty hardy too.

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  6. So pretty. Love yellow plants and flowers. It sure brightens the mood!

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  7. we need sun here3 as well!!! ;
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    Thank you for hosting WW, mine is up as well, if you want to join in...
    http://www.adventuresofamilitaryfamilyof8.com/2013/03/the-rainbow-at-end-of-bad-day-ww-wlinky.html

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  8. OH! I love those type of plants! Never had one though!
    So pretty!

    http://www.homeofohm.com/2013/03/wordlesswednesday-month-1-results-w.html

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  9. Great photos and fab idea! Looking forward to linking up again next week.

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  10. Beautiful brom, thanks for topping at WW, this week, have great day!

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  11. Great bromeliad! Mine recently gave up on its flower spike, but the plant appears healthy enough and I expect it will bloom again sometime.

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  12. Very pretty! I envy you! I had a bromeliad last year...and well, I sorta killed it. I don't have a green thumb, unfortunately. I think I need a plant that's less picky and low maintenance. heh. ;)

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