Showing posts with label Chinese Chives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chinese Chives. Show all posts

Thursday, June 1, 2017

Goodbye

For an unknown reason, the leggy Magnolia Coco dried up and died. That's very sad especially when I'm losing the hydrangea too.

Birdnest fern doing pretty well, not the Santorini succulent though. Sigh.

Ylang-ylang blooming.

Now that I'm back to just one Magnolia Coco....

Trying to salvage the dying hydrangea, I also planted the sweet potato slips into the same pot.

The sun's been pretty intense lately, my lowland hydrangea is being burned that I shifted to a shaded area.

Assorted plants area consisting dill, chives, bachelor's button, cacti and amaryllis.

Monday, April 3, 2017

Pictorial (So Belated)

Was a little busy of the week.
Edamame blooms come in few colors apparently, I have purple and white so far. I believe there's also yellow.

Tiny pods forming!

Gorgeous Bali Hai Gold, as usual.

I trimmed the Adenium and am thinking to give the avocado seedlings away but to whom??? Meanwhile the lavender revived.

Avocado Miki.


  A shot of the Magnolia Lily for future comparison.
Lowland Hydrangea.

Magnolia Coco. Slow growing as I read somewhere.

So it seems acclimatised hydrangea is still tricky.

Kaffir lime. It was quite neglected until recently I started giving her some fertilizer - the new leaves is the proof she's happy again.

The very abused strawberry is now potted here!

The Indian curry seedling that I repotted to a smaller pot to give way to lowland hydrangea.

Mixed of local aloe vera, cactus, succulents, Amaryllis, mint and chives.

 New ylang ylang bloom.
Haven't seen any growth in this longan.


Tuberose!

Friday, July 1, 2016

Growing Season

Looks like everything's going good.

Magnolia cuttings. The ones that I stuck into soil did not work out. 

Am pretty diligent in watering these. Was told that the soil should not be dry at all.


Mints from Austria are finally adapting to the climate.

Okra seedlings.

Chinese chives seedlings. Took a while to germinate.

Kailan aka Chinese Kale seedlings are doing pretty well.

Seeing how sad the gardenia was, I finally chopped them off, changed the soil to miracle-gro potting mix with some epsom salt in it. Hope it's happier.