Today felt good and I was energized enough to take photos of some of our plants. Some are recent, others have stayed with us for a couple years. Hubby has added so many pots and plants that our balcony is flourishing with flora after a long bleak winter. He has placed the smaller pots on two adjoining larger pots for a tiered effect!
Hubby bought 5 Portulaca plants in red to plant in a specially bought flattish pot. There appear to be two varieties; the others haven't bloomed yet. He had asked for the 10 o'clock ones, but I believe they could be a mix of 9 and 10 o'clock.We had one such way back and the dense pink/magenta flowers were a pleasure to see blooming every morning! At times we got 40 flowers in that one little pot! And I made several other pots with their high prolification. Hoping to see the same with these.
The little flowers in the Mayurpankhi (peacock plume) plant are more visible in this pic than with the naked eye, LOL.
Syngonium golden or the green Arrowhead is on the left, and it has been thriving and giving off new leaves throughout winter.
Here's the other pot showing part of the ajwain plant.
Syngonium golden or the green Arrowhead is on the left, and it has been thriving and giving off new leaves throughout winter.
The Snake plant has also endured very nicely, Though not clearly discernible, the two original plants grew in height (and foliage) and are at the back (with the two brownish stems). At least four new plants came up at the base of the original during winters - the shorter ones in front.
After a long wait, finally the money plant also has new leaves on its branches.
After a long wait, finally the money plant also has new leaves on its branches.
And the curry leaf plant, after wilting in winter, has sprouted new twigs after I pruned it recently.
This is just a tiny snippet of the Jade plant! It has branched out so much that I couldn't capture it in one shot. The jade has turned out to be slow starter but sped, once it became stable! At the start of winter I had pruned and placed several twigs in water in our bathroom which gets very good sunlight. Three of them took root and are still alive.
Then there's one of the ajwain pot. Don't know why it came out so pale in the pic.
Here's the other pot showing part of the ajwain plant.
It's time to do a bit of pruning to allow both pots to fill up.
In the morning, these portulaca petals looked much more defined and curved. By the time I decided to take pics after a couple of hours, the petals had curved under exposing more of the center. Hoping to have lots of opportunities to take more pics.
In the morning, these portulaca petals looked much more defined and curved. By the time I decided to take pics after a couple of hours, the petals had curved under exposing more of the center. Hoping to have lots of opportunities to take more pics.
Oh, and Finally hubby caved in and bought vermicompost. I used to swear by this when I was the gardener in our balcony. In the new version, hubby kept buying a spray-on liquid fertiliser. He can see the difference the compost has made and is converted, LOL!
Miło popatrzeć na kolorowe rośliny. Portulaka jest w różnych kolorach, kiedyś miałam w ogrodzie.
ReplyDeleteBędziesz miała pięknie na balkonie przez długi czas. :)
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Yes, you are right, splocik 🌿🌺🌿 Hubby wanted red this time 😁 Thank you for your kind wishes 💗
DeleteOh snap, my portulaca is still flowering, so we overlap. Jack’s really, he’s the gardener, not me. How wonderful to have a verdant balcony.
ReplyDeletePortulaca is like a weed - so low-maintenance. 💗 i am so glad hubby has taken up gardening coz I don't have the breath for it. 🌿🌺🌿
DeleteBeautiful plants.
ReplyDeleteStephanieW
Thanks, Steph 🌺🌺🌺
DeleteSzépek a virágok!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Vera 🌺🌺🌺
DeleteYou have a lovely balcony
ReplyDeleteThanks, Margaret 🌺🌺🌺We now have 18 pots, in various sizes, LOL
DeleteLooks like spring has sprung beautifully!! :)
ReplyDeleteHappiness abounds, Sue 🌺🌺🌺
DeleteBeautiful flowers and green plants!
ReplyDeleteNature is always so very special, Nin 🌺🌺🌺
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