Welcome to my Flower of the Day Challenge (FOTD). Please feel free to post every day or when you you feel like it. Don’t forget that my FOTD challenge accepts leaves and berries as well as flowers.
Have you ever wondered how all those little plants get to your local stores and nurseries? Here is one example.
I would appreciate you continuing to post your entries on my daily post entries. If you need more information here is a link to my FOTD page.
I’ve gathered a list of challenges and their hosts. So if you know a challenge host, please direct them to my blog. Feel free to contact me anytime. I hope everyone will be able to use my lists.
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Cee
You’re using the wrong tense. Should be “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?” ;o)
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LOL …
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Thumbs up to the flower farmers who bring color and joy to our world
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Amen to that. 😀
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I found out recently, here in Australia, we sometimes gets flowers from overseas! I can’t even keep the lavender alive, how they are keeping all them alive!
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It’s quite an adventure. They are usually refrigerated especially if they are cut flowers.
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It just blew my mind, lol
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That’s a very cool picture for flower(s) of the day 🙂
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Thanks Dan, so glad you like this photo 😀
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Hope they were happy in there!
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The probably stayed bundled up together 😀
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Oh you are quick!! Love it 😀
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Goodness. That lot’ll keep a few shops going for a day or two …
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That it should. 😀
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A wagon of loveliness! 🙂
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I like how you said that. 😀
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I thought maybe you were wondering ‘Where have all the flowers gone,” because a lot of mind seem to have gone missing. Wildflowers that are usually blooming haven’t even sent up shoots so far. Maybe they will, but everything is really late this year.
I think we must grow our own plants in local nurseries. i can’t imagine the flowers would survive a trans-continental journey. Or maybe they come up from Florida and other places on the east coast?
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You probably don’t get yours from Oregon. 😀
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Never seen a flower trailer before, cool 😎
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I live around a lot of small nurseries. 😀 😀
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Very interesting!
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Thanks Sandy 😀
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All packed up, tight and cozy, with plenty of sunshine or rain — So that’s how they get here . . . and there, and everywhere. :>) I’ve never seen one of these on the road myself.
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First time I’ve seen one like this. But it makes sense.
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I wish they were coming to my house!
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