Paperwhites … mine are growing nice and tall in the punch bowl I planted them in a few weeks back.
I love the crisp white of the flower.
It’s a good reminder that spring is on its way, as I walk by our piano and see these beauties standing nice and tall.
But … what’s the secret to getting them to stand so tall and pretty, without falling over?
F I S H I N G L I N E !!!
Clear fishing line.
Tie a piece around the middle.
You can barely see the knot.
And no one will even know!
If you planted bulbs this winter, have you thought about using fishing line, how are the bulbs growing, and would you share a picture of them over on my Reluctant Entertainer Facebook page?
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You seem to be able to see into my life….my paperwhites were falling all over the place- I tied them up with ribbon but this is just perfect…..Thanks so much.
Happy Weekend
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Good tip! I haven’t grown them in awhile though, I need to get some if there are any left in the stores.
Have a lovely day.
Kim
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Thank you so much!! I am beyond Excited!!!
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Do you mind if I ask how many you have there? I have just one paperwhite bulb and I’m not sure whether to plant it or wait until I can get my hands on more of them!
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I’ve heard paperwhites have a smell that isn’t always pleasing. Has that been your experience? I’ve never tried to grow them.
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