Summer is in full swing...........
Other parts of the country, where it snows...it might be great time for gardening...
For South West, the heat is too much for the plants...my Arabian jasmine and coleus are complaining with burnt leaves...
Leaves are getting bleached...pots are perpetually dehydrated...blooming has bolted...
Yet, I am excited for the development in my tiny patio container garden.......
Kalanchoe is a gorgeous fixture for months now...
Hibiscus, mandevilla, rose, portulaca, coreopsis, Arabian jasmine are the current blooming plants...
the coreopis which once was on the verge of dying months back...is again alive and blooming......
Collected seeds from shriveled petunias...
Kumquat is blooming for the second time...sadly, the first batch tiny fruits dropped......any mineral deficiency? May be too much sunlight..
Blueberry has 10-15 berries....I hope in a year, it will bear its multiple times...
Perhaps, the edible plants are the more exciting developments in the garden....
Mustard..
Sweet pea......
Other parts of the country, where it snows...it might be great time for gardening...
For South West, the heat is too much for the plants...my Arabian jasmine and coleus are complaining with burnt leaves...
Leaves are getting bleached...pots are perpetually dehydrated...blooming has bolted...
Yet, I am excited for the development in my tiny patio container garden.......
Kalanchoe is a gorgeous fixture for months now...
Hibiscus, mandevilla, rose, portulaca, coreopsis, Arabian jasmine are the current blooming plants...
the coreopis which once was on the verge of dying months back...is again alive and blooming......
Collected seeds from shriveled petunias...
Some of the oldest members of the garden..the yucca and dracaena add the much-needed greenery ...also shade the tiny plants from harsh sunlight...
Kumquat is blooming for the second time...sadly, the first batch tiny fruits dropped......any mineral deficiency? May be too much sunlight..
Blueberry has 10-15 berries....I hope in a year, it will bear its multiple times...
Perhaps, the edible plants are the more exciting developments in the garden....
Mustard..
Sweet pea......
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