Showing posts with label Rattail Cactus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rattail Cactus. Show all posts

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!

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Hi

Chives, cactus and mint.

Avocado seedlings and Amaryllis that I force-hibernated for a few months in the kitchen closet. 

I transplanted my stagnant wild strawberry. 

Balsam seedlings (from seed) that I bought from the farmer's market. 

Over-matured Japanese kale.


Lavendar has grown a little too wild.

New hydrangea to replace a recently deceased hydrangea, I lost it to crown rot.

The ever-wild basil. 

New addition: Lemon seedling sharing the pot with a basil seedling (seed from the ever-wild basil) and some portolucas from my dad's pot.

These are french bean plants, dwarf variety. Got the seeds from the farmers' market too. Other seeds that I've bought and sown are pink bachelor's button and edamame.

My happy Ylang Ylang. It was full of blooms a couple of weeks ago.

Bought a Magnolia Coco a month ago and apparently I planted her into the wrong type of soil. The seller was kind enough to replace me with a new one. 

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Pictorial Update

 Just when I thought I really sucked at growing edibles and ruined the seeds, I was proved wrong again. The weather could be a factor. My arugula seedlings showed growth. I also added more soil as the seedlings were a bit too leggy. The bok choy (v. Baby White) seedlings germinated on the 2nd day and I have transplanted them to the arugula planter box.

Baby White Bok Choy seedlings that I germinated on cotton pads. I know this doesn't look good.

My Spanish Aloe Vera grew another leaf whilst the cactus grew a new but very spiky shoot.


Many new baby pitchers.

Carrot seedlings also show a little growth.

 Kaffir lime seedlings are fantastic!

My bigger than the rest lavender seedling grew true leaves!

Aster pot. These two seedlings look particularly different - one is of sharper leaves while another have many side shoots. I wonder what they are.

 Bali Hai Gold.

Something different - how a sunset looks like from my balcony.