Monday, April 9, 2018

Sometimes Monday ...


... is for growing things.


For Christmas, John's sister gave me a gift certificate to White Flower Farm. This is a wonderful gift in itself, and I also enjoyed the wonders and delights of perusing the catalog to make my choice. Would I get an amaryllis? A hydrangea for the front flower bed? Lavender for the kitchen window sill?

I've always wanted a lime tree, so when I came to the citrus pages in the catalog, I really stopped to consider. The only downside was that I would have to be patient because citrus couldn't be shipped until the weather warmed up in April. I decided I could be a grown up and wait, so I ordered my lime tree.


It arrived last week, and I smelled the faintest scent of lime when I opened the box. I've been carrying it around the house, making sure it has a place in the sun as often as possible, just like making a welcome guest comfortable. I don't think I'll be getting out the vodka and tonic just yet, but hopefully it will have blossoms soon and I'll be anxiously awaiting my lime harvest.

12 comments:

  1. What fun!!! And what a lovely gift. I'll look forward to seeing your blooms. Interesting that you got a hint of lime scent when you opened it.

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  2. You lime tree will be a gift that keeps on giving! Watching it grow and the anticipation of waiting for the first lime will be a joy!

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  3. What a fun gift! Enjoy watching it grow!

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  4. What a fantastic gift! And, I love how you are making your sweet (sour??) lime tree welcome in its new surroundings!

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  5. I love this! Mojito, margarita, gin and tonic, PIE! What a great choice!

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  6. My understanding is that lime trees smell heavenly, so I certainly hope yours does. This is a thoughtful gift from someone who knows you well. Congratulations on being adult enough to wait!

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  7. Sounds like you made an excellent choice! Plant some cilantro and tomatoes and you'll have locally sources pico de gallo this summer!

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  8. Now THAT sounds perfect! I can't wait to see how your little lime grows!!! The smell must be so refreshing. :-)
    (I had a little lemon tree that I grew from a lemon seed. . . back in college. It grew like crazy, but never gave me a lemon.)

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  9. YAY you for being the grownup! I hope the tree appreciates your maturity and pays you back tenfold :-)

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  10. You have such a green thumb. I hope the lime tree thrives. The green is lovely.

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  11. lovely plant and what a wonderful gift to receive! It gives me an idea for my step mom.....

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