TWO ARTISTS SHARING LIFE CENTERED AROUND OUR STUDIOS, THE GARDEN AND THE KITCHEN. WE TRAVEL TO LOOK AT ART, GARDENS AND EAT INTERESTING FOOD. OUR TRAVELS TAKE US AROUND NEW ENGLAND AND TO ITALY
Friday, February 26, 2010
IN THE GARDEN: Forcing Branches
This is the time of year, here in New England, to put on boots, find the felcro pruners and go outside to cut branches. Starting early in February, branches such as forsythia and witch hazel can be cut and forced. Once the branches are brought inside, find the tallest vessel on hand ( I use a very tall French flower bucket), stand it in the sink, fill it to the top with tepid water and then the branches. Allow the branches to stay immersed for 3-4 hours. Remove branches from bucket, cut ends of branches and arrange in a decorative water filled vase.
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