Friday, February 13, 2026

Winter Photography: The Outdoors & Indoors

 



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  1. Spring is next month. That should help that first plant.

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    1. Marie,
      Yay to Spring!
      The licorice plant is a goner. I like the way the snow falls on plants in winter. It also provides birds with a natural setting.
      May

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  2. I noticed lots of ice outside yesterday. It sparkled in the sun. Janice

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    1. Janice,
      Sounds beautiful there.
      Icy snow, corn snow is crunchy to walk and ski on. A very Spring kind of snow.
      Sparkling is not easy to capture with a regular digital camera.
      May

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  3. I'll take the indoors anytime. That looks like a spider plant and I envy you being able to keep them alive. I can manage to kill them within months of buying a new one.

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    1. Maryanne,
      The thing with spider plants, give them their own indirect sun space, dry between watering and don’t over water. That spot gets indirect sun with a small sunning in the afternoon.
      May

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    2. If anything I think I underwater my spider plants - who knows though. Plants and I have had a falling out and I kill them with great regularity. When this lot is toes up I don't think I'm going to bother replacing them.

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    1. Jeanie,
      The afternoon sun in the plants is magical.
      May

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