Although It has been a while the fall plantings are done, still some late summer bloomers are going all the way into november. And that includes sweet almond vebena, moon flower, sad tree, murraya and rain lilies. Okay i admit the first winter/spring bloomer in my garden is geranium. Sadly pelargoniums are not common here although they suit better to our climate. so here they go. And dont forget to visit Lisa's Chaos for other macro picks
Monday, November 9, 2009
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Monday, October 26, 2009
ipomoea purpurea, topical water lily in my garden
Here goes some pics for macro monday.These are all taken at my terrace. For other macro monday pics see Macro Monday 10/29: Dreamy Blues by Jackie and Macro Monday by Meadowsweet
Common lime butterfly on my terrace.
Common lime butterfly on my terrace.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Fall plantings
Weather has cooled enough for fall plantings. This is my first fall sowing as last year i was almost a newbie with seeds and had no confidence that i will be able to grow a plant from a seed. This year things are quite different though. Here are some pics from what i call the grand fall planting, it does not include bulbs though as we will have to wait till November 1st for their planting
Swan river daisy, linum and california poppy seedlings
Heliotropium seeds which i got from chilterns UK
Nigella sativa seedlings. I bought these seeds from a grocery shop.
cinnamon powder which i use as fungicide as i am too afraid of damping off.
Coco peat being refined in a sieve for covering the seeds
Refined coco peat
Swan river daisy, linum and california poppy seedlings
Heliotropium seeds which i got from chilterns UK
Nigella sativa seedlings. I bought these seeds from a grocery shop.
cinnamon powder which i use as fungicide as i am too afraid of damping off.
Coco peat being refined in a sieve for covering the seeds
Refined coco peat
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