Daily Archives: December 20, 2020


Wreath of the Day, From the Archives – The Magic of Sprite

Tip number three in our series of Wreath Making Made Less Difficult: lemon/lime soda. Dried sliced fruits like oranges, lemons, and apples, make charming accents (although as we’ve said before, be careful using them on outdoor wreaths or you may attract flies on a warm day.) How do we keep them from turning brown, however? There are various products you can buy from floral supply shops, craft outlets, and on the internet, but one of the most cost effective methods we use is to soak the pieces in Sprite, 7-Up, or most frugally, generic brand soda. We don’t recommend using diet soda – the artificial sugars may interfere with the result. Just slice the fruit, dip them in the soda, and dry on a rack. A dehydrator is most efficient, but a very low oven will work. Just be careful to keep the door slightly open or check often so the fruit doesn’t caramelize. A convection oven will speed things up. The wreath below, from 2009, shows how effective sliced fruit can be. We’ve found it pairs especially well with plaid bows.

Today’s post has been sponsored by Garden Club of the Back Bay Charter Member Kitty Winter, for many years a resident of Marlborough Street and frequent host to Garden Club events. Thank you, Kitty.


Saturday, May 15 – Saturday, May 29, 2021 – The Sikkim & Darjeeling Himalayas

Explore the spectacular landscapes and flora of Sikkim and the Darjeeling Himalayas with Pacific Horticulture on May 15 – 29, 2021. See tea plantations around Darjeeling – of British Hill station fame – and the foothills of the Himalayas. Visit botanic gardens and orchid gardens, then head to Sikkim which is filled with Old World charm. Learn about the art and heritage of the Tibetan culture of Sikkim. Then drive toward the higher Himalayas through narrow valleys and winding mountain roads, where waterfalls leap into deep gorges, en route to Lachung. This will be our base to explore two spectacular natural areas, the Yumthang “Valley of the Flowers” and the Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary which blooms during April and May. Our route is within sight of Kanchenjunga, at 28, 169 feet, the 3rd highest peak in the world. We’ll also explore the Thangu Valley which is carpeted with alpine flowers in May, and Tsomgo Lake, a glacial lake in eastern Sikkim.

Discover the foothills and mountains of Himalayan India with tour escort, Greg Graves, and Alister Adhikari.

View Himalaya tour brochure

For complete itinerary details and information about booking this trip, click https://www.pacifichorticulture.org/tours/the-sikkim-darjeeling-himalayas-2/