
Last weekend, (Saturday, March 15th), Mar and I wed in a very quiet and relaxed wedding ceremony and party among our immediate family and friends.
Flowers were the order of the day! Oh how Gram would have been proud!
As a housewarming gift last year Ros had given us a huge package of daffodil bulbs. Trouble was ... we didn't know where to plant them, as our garden was still so young in its inception.
A trip to Walmart provided the answer! In the fall, when it was nearing the critical point of where to plant the bulbs, we happened upon some huge clay pots written down to a ridiculous price. That was it! Plant the bulbs for next year in moveable pots and display them in the spring throughout the garden. Then, for year two, we could then plant them in a daff garden, site to be determined .....
To ensure the pots wouldn't crack over the winter in our outdoors Canadian subzero temperatures, we stored them instead in the root cellar, where they would stay just above freezing. All winter they hibernated there, totally ignored by us.
Then a funny thing happened one week before the wedding. They were stored next to our white wine supply and I was down there checking what we had for the wedding. The daffs had started to sprout! They were about an inch tall and totally yellow due to the cellar's zero light.
All excited I brought them up to the kitchen island. They took over our kitchen's main workplace all week, (a bit to Mar's chagrin, but hey ... I'm the cook!).
In one week, under the (fleur)escent light 24/7, they came up to full and beautiful bloom.
Unable to make it, Ros was still there .... at our wedding in the spirit of her flower gift.
As seen above, we used them to line the runner and give a semblance of a church aisle!
They sure added to the flair of a spring wedding!