Monday, November 15, 2010

A Day of Blooms



























Happy Gardening !

13 comments:

  1. They are beautiful!! And that pic of the EM is marvellous. Enjoy the blooms!

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  2. Beautiful blooms! Love the color of the torenia

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  3. Wah! Beautiful flowers n such amazing photos!

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  4. Very nice flowers. I like your gerbera. I didn't know you have quite a lot flowers in your garden. I thought you have mostly herbs.

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  5. Lovely bloom and all my favourite colours. Gerbera that I tried to grow from division has bloom and producing buds. I still can't find time experimenting to grow them from fresh seeds. As I failed with bought seeds.

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  6. I thought you have many herbs but now i know you have pretty flowers too! I wish you are my neighbour! ;-)

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  7. Wow! You have beautiful flowers in your garden and great micro shots too! Happy Blooms Day..

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  8. Hi Stephanie,
    Thank you! I like the EM, mine is the small variety.

    Hi fer,
    Thank you! The colours of the torenia are very attractive when they bloom together.

    Hi Autumn Belle,
    Thank you!

    Hi p3chandan,
    Thank you!

    Hi One,
    Thank you! I do have some flower plants, and most of my herbs are not in a good shape! The dill which I sowed from the seeds, nothing sprouted!

    Hi Malay-Kadazan girl,
    I have tried to sow gerbera from fresh seeds, but not successful. Gave some to my neighbour, she has no luck with the seeds either! Will try again, who knows, it might decided to sprout one
    of these days!

    Hi Malar,
    Yes, I do have some flowers, though not many. I wish you are my neighbour too, so that I could share your french beans!

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  9. Wonderful blooms. I'm sure you're busy tending to them .

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  10. I have dill seedlings but they are still tiny after almost 5 weeks. As for thyme, they are minute. Curled parsley didn't even germinate. I find that germination improves when using peat moss as opposed to soil.

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  11. Hi! I made a link to your blog for my recent post. Oh I do wish I can share my future red harvest with you though.

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  12. Hi Keats
    Thank you for visiting!

    Hi One,
    Parsley and coriander sometimes are rather slow at germinating. I once sowed the coriander and it takes almost a month to germinate. Parsley maybe two to three weeks.

    Hi Malay-Kadazan girl,
    Thanks for the link! Yes, it would be nice to share your red harvest! Thank you!

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