I should get a holly plant and name him Currier.
And now, since it is December, here are the words to one of my favorite Christmas Carol. It is an English Carol from the fifteenth-century and apropos on a blog about plants and gardening.
The Holly And The Ivy
THe Holly and the Ivy,
When they are both full grown
Of all the trees are in the wood,
the Holly bears the crown.
The Holly bears a blossom
As white as any flower;
And Mary bore sweet Jesus Christ
To be our sweet Saviour.
The Holly bears a berry
As red as any blood;
And Mary bore sweet Jesus Christ
To do poor sinners good.
The Holly bears a prickle
As sharp as any thorn;
And Mary bore sweet Jesus Christ
On Christmas in the morn.
The Holly bears a bark
As bitter as any gall;
And Mary bore sweet Jesus Christ
For to redeem us all.
The Holly and the Ivy
Now both are full well grown:
Of all the trees are in the wood
The Holly bears the crown.
6 comments:
I LOVE Christmas. Also, your holly and ivy are apparently full frown. Which I also think is wonderful. I'm going to call you soon. Keep an ear out for the phone the next few days. And I'm going to have a story for you to look at if you have time. Yeah?
I think by the sounds of it you have a good excuse to buy another plant there - another Ivy, one to train and one to let run wild! Its easy enough to train, as you say you just need a support and then let it climb the support, giving it a hand if need be then when it reaches the limit keep it trimmed in to shape.
Goes well that carol with the snow outside. Try putting a wire in the shape you want into the plant pot and twist the ivy round. Ivy is always quite amenable to suggestions I find.
What a lovely post Red Clover. You've captured what the true meaning of Christmas is all about. My youngest daughter asked me the other day if Jesus would like a birthday present. I just loved her question. I love what you named your new plant as well> I love ivy in a pot. Bon and Pat have given some great suggestions there.
Take care and keep warm
Liz
This makes me excited for our Sunday Night caroling.
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