Finally i have started working on the ground.. the inspiration came
when i looked at the geraniums growing in the pots.. looked at the
huge bunches and envisioned a bouquet of these in diff colors lying
on the table in the drawing room.. then i thought i need to have
loads of these flowers to make this dream come true.. so lots of
flowers can either come from lots of plants or a biiig plant.. And
*bang* came this idea.. why not have more plants in the ground that
can also grow larger than the ones in pots?
And so the work began..chucked out four rose plants out of which 3
never bloomed and the fourth one was damaged though it had been a
good performer.. they were in a horizontal row at the longer end of
the garden.. so after 3 new geraniums.. one orange and pink that i
had earlier and another type of pink, i started putting my plan
together.. initially i’d considered taking cuttings from the
existing plants but too impatient to resist i just got out and
bought nw plants.. i’ll take the cuttings anyway.. the diff type of
pink is still in its pot but the other two went into ground where
the roses had been..
Adding to the row are two french marigold- “Bo Jangle”, linum,
hollyhock,verbena, salvia and carnations.. yes the same carnations
that i rooted from cuttings. since i have the originals in pots
already i thought the new ones should go into the ground.. both the
hollyhocks and linum were space deprived in the existing places(
mixed containers) so they really must be thanking me right now..
atleast i hope so!!
i’ve also got begonia semperflorens in pink
color and a white verbena..
Talking of verbens.. i took cuttings from diff colored plants and
stuck them in a pot for rooting.. i will probably use these rooted
cuttings for hanging baskets..
There is another french marigold
which the squirrels never let bloom so have rescued this plant with
a heavenly fragrance and it will also go into a hanging basket..
The seedlings both in ground and indoors are showing good progress
and the ones outside will have to be transplanted soon..
I have a feeling that the notorious squirrel in my garden is
feeding upon my poppy venus.. one day the bud opens and by the
evening the flower vanishes.. very neatly trimmed off too.. it just
lets it stay up on the plant for as long as i photograph it:( the
squirrel and me have a silent eye to eye conversation.. i look at
it chewing my plants.. it looks up at me.. i stare.. it continues
chewing.. i threaten wid my stare.. and it runs off only to come
back soon.. smart squirrel always keeps its eyes open to checkout
when the coast is clear.. must do sumthng abt it!!
Another color in verbena is unfolding.. peach.. i love it..
absolutely.. totally..
And the supposedly black but really dark maroon pansy has opened
up!! no regrets about it not being black.. i love what it is..
truly velvety and different.. if looked at closely though i can see
some patches of black on the petals..
And a few more pansies..
The freesia has opened up too.. i was hoping for pink but ths one
is yellow.. equally beautiful though.. stunning i must say.. just
that i have to have every flower in pink..
The marigold in the cute li’l container has also flowered.. its
Bo-Jangle variety.. have a look..
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