Last updated on December 2nd, 2011
Tiger, who is heading upstairs for a nap, wants to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas. And, I’d like to thank you for sharing your time and thoughts here at A Garden for the House!
Here is a final glimpse of the Christmas decorations in the parlor:
Here’s a bouquet you can make from a sprays of white pine and a handful of tulips. My friend Sue brought this arrangement to the house earlier this month.
Yolanda says
A very merry to you, too, Kevin! Love the staircase! And the kitty!
Justin says
Merry Christmas, Kevin, and thanks for all that you do!
Gardenlady says
And a merry-merry to your little kitty, too! So cute, climbing up the stairs!
Samantha says
Merry Christmas, Kevin and Tiger.
Eric says
Happy Christmas to you and yours. Be careful tomorrow – our region is supposed to get freezing rain.
Judy says
Merry Christmas to you and yours too, Kevin! Your house looks amazing! I have a question: does potting soil lose it's freshness like milk does? I found a bag that I might have had about a year. I'd like to use it for paperwhite bulbs!
Kevin Lee Jacobs says
Judy – hello! Yes, you can use old potting soil for your paperwhites. However, if the soil has completely dried out (and it probably has), first moisten it with a cup or so of very hot (or even boiling) water. Seal the bag, and let the peatmoss absorb this liquid for 30 minutes. Otherwise, dried-out peatmoss is very difficult to rewet.