Freshly Cut Crocuses from the Garden

In my post on Ten Tips for Planning a Children’s Garden, tip #6 was “Allow [the children] to cut flowers…They love making vases for our home and to give to friends.” The children have been making vases of the snowdrops and winter aconite for a few weeks now, but just this week, enough of the crocuses that I posted for March’s Bloom Day are starting to blossom that they have begun to cut them too. For these small, early spring bulbs, I like using bud vases like the ones pictured that you can place all around the house.

10 thoughts on “Freshly Cut Crocuses from the Garden”

  1. I think I have those same bud vases – WalMart? They’re super cheap, so even though I have quite a few I usually end up picking one up when I go by that department πŸ™‚

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  2. Shady Gardener,Yes, we still have some outside. One of my goals as a gardener is to plant generously enough that we always have plenty of flowers for the inside and outside.-Heirloom Gardener

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  3. Don’t know how old your children are, but by all accounts Eranthis hyemalis ought not to be taken indoors as all parts of the plant are extremely poisonous.

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