
I often tell people I live in the sticks. Coming from a city of five million, that is what it seems like to me. I like sticks of all types – where I live and in vases for texture. We have had another dry spell that has slowed down the flowers (leaving some looking like sticks!) Oddly, the varmints ate all my zinnia and Rudbeckia seedlings (no sticks left) and eschewed the parsley – literally. I am not sure if the varmints are gourmets or anti-snobs as they turned up their noses at my fancy favorite parsley. Varmints are tiresome.
This vase, unlike the garden, requires no water. It did require a bit of a balancing act. The cuttings are balanced along the edge of the vase, I took the pictures quickly.
A closer view.

The grey “flowers” are Graptosedum. These are absurdly easy to grow here. I have pots of them and they drop leaves that grow under the pots. Orange flowers are dried Aechmea rubens bromeliad flowers. White sticks are stems from the flowers of the Adonidia Palm (Veitchii merrilli). Brown sticks are native grapes – Muscadines (Vitis rotundifolia)
Thanks to Cathy for hosting. To view more vases follow the link RamblingintheGarden
Happy Holidays from the sticks!!




























