Thursday, March 30, 2017

Morning edit

Spent a couple of minutes at the balcony to just make sure everything's alright.
Tuberose.

Clockwise from left: Magnolia Coco, Hydrangea & Magnolia Lily. Hydrangea was a little wilted when I transplanted it, she looks better this morning after a huge splash of water.

Magnolia Lily close up. The leaves were hole-y, indicating no pesticides used on her but the color is a little too pale to my liking, I hope she will like it here.

Clockwise from left: Longan, Avocado, Basil and Tuberose.

I was short of pots so I transplanted the Indian curry plant to a smaller pot.

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

New Purchases

I took a leap of faith and spent a little more than I should to get a rare plant - Magnolia Lily. I found one via online platform while I was looking for tuberose. Happiest day of my life as at the same time they sell lowland hydrangea. They have arrived today but I couldn't take any photos as I broke my iPhone and currently using a smartphone that doesn't have a good camera.
This is the only picture I took when I arrived to show to the seller as she asked for a photo.

I hope to take more pictures tomorrow during the day with a semi-DSLR. Meanwhile let me feast your eyes with this Saucer magnolia (in my wishlist!) in the Austrian home that's currently blooming.

Because I was excited. I transplanted all three and the Avocado Miki to pots. I also stacked them up with empty pots so they could get more sun.
Also may I just share the Lily of the Incas in my bathroom. Just gorgeous.


Friday, March 24, 2017

Brightening Up The Day

My first edamame bloom. What a bright shade of white.

First bloom of the year after a year without bloom.



Swung by the local florist to get a bunch of parvifolia, tuberose and Lily of the Incas. There's only 5 stalks of tuberose and its scent grows stronger at night and can be quite suffocating.
I'm quite inspired to grow my own tuberose plants - it's definitely in my wish list.

Extra stalks that I made into this and another bunch in the bathroom.

Sunday, March 19, 2017

When Opportunity Strikes

We had our air-cons serviced so it was a great opportunity to clean up the balcony as we had to move the pots for the service guy to get to the air-con unit. Cleared the leaves off and washed the floor as the service guy had a hose. 

Cleaned the wild strawberry plant (it was treated with neem oil solution for whiteflies so it trapped a lot of dust and doghair).


Moved the avocado seedlings to where my adenium was. Adenium is in the house now.

Transplanted the longan into a pot.

Procrastinating .

Here's how the Ylang Ylang looks like right now in comparison to when I first got her.

Lastly, a throwback. I missed having hydrangea blooms!

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Welcome to the Fam


New addition - Longan Lada (Chilli) marcotted. A marcotted Avocado Miki is on the way to me now. :D



Tiny harvest of my tiny french beans, they were my dinner last night.

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Pictures of the Day

Super leggy Edamame seedlings.

 I almost killed my lavendar with fish emulsion!
French beans


Bachelor's Buttons

Longan seedling


Ylang ylang blooms. I wonder those are seeds!

Magnolia Coco actually came with an Anthurium-look-alike plant. Could be weed


Strawberry survived. This plant has been pretty much abused by my dogs. Odyssey uprooted it whilst Coco eats the leaves

Hydrangea


Bali Hai Gold Plumeria grows 2 inflos.

Saving okra seeds

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

The Good and The Bad

French beans and edamames are growing pretty good. 



Can't say the same of my hydrangea and lavender. I made a mistake by giving them fish emulsion.

I made a wrong move by feeding the lavendar fish emulsion.

I left Odyssey at the balcony unattended and she dug out my strawberry planter. Gosh, I hope it survives.

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

New Beginnings

My bachelor's button seedlings. I was told they are potted plants but turned out to be weed-type. >_<

Edamame seedlings.

French beans.

Tiny beans are forming!

A little worried about the new magnolia coco but turned out it's growing new shoots. 

So are my hydrangea.

Balsam plants!

Lemon is also growing shoot. I need to check if it's grafted with the seller tomorrow!

I'm already thinking to grow longan and this is just a test since one of the seeds was growing shoot so I planted it. I will definitely be buying a grafted one.

 Avocado seedlings. If I could, I would buy a grafted/marcotted one too. Just take too long to grow from seed and the risk of it not fruiting is too high.
A broken plumeria branch that I found when walking the dogs. 

Speaking of dogs, here's Coco and Odyssey sleeping in the car during a long drive home from my parents'.