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 I've had a standard red amaryllis since 2021 and have enjoyed starting it for the year as my winter solstice activity.  This December I decided to get a second one, and Tinkerbell caught my eye.  I had not heard of miniature amaryllis before.  The bulb is large, the bloom stalks (it has 2) and leaves are just a little smaller, but the flower is only about 4 inches across. I am completely enchanted with it. 

pink and white amaryllis bloom with pointed petals

Otherwise, recently I have been -- 

Repotting my indoor plants.  I like to do this around the start of February so it is out of the way when it's warmer and other projects are the focus. 

Winter seed  starting.   I sink nursery pots into larger planters and cover them with a milk jug (the bottom is cut off) to protect any sprouts.  Starting more lavender, evening primrose, a second type of milkweed, showy partridge pea, edible climbing peas, tulips.  Tulips take at least 3 years from seed to bloom so this is a long term project.  My aunt picked seed pods off her dwarf tulips and we thought it would be fun to try. 
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The groundhog says 6 more weeks of winter for the Northern Hemisphere. 

Today I repotted my indoor plants. Mostly I have African violets.  I've been struggling with Chantaspring, a micro-mini, and am moving it to wick watering (despite me never doing wick water). I think the only reason I haven't lost this plantlet is it is the one still attached to the parent leaf.  Cap from a broth container is the pot, an xacto blade is my shovel. 
tiny plant in a blue cap for a pot


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