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Our Garden: Buds and offsets-2
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Because it's winter again, here are some " indoor plants' " buds. I will write about it when in flower. Cyclamen pseudibericum (the same as last time. However, I think it will not too long remain a bud:. These pictures were made in rather dark room (cloudy outside), without flash, with large aperture, sorry for the quality. It is fascinating for me how the flower opens, so I thought I must show it to the "whole world" anyway. Here is the plant:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). IN HUNGARIAN / MAGYARUL.
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Our Garden: Winter is Lasting Forever...
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Winter is Lasting Forever. The beautiful buds of Hepatica nobilis look quite sad, the soil is frozen. I took one pot with bulbs and one with Cyclamen coum and Eranthis inside in a cool room because I don't want to loose them. According to the forecast, weather will not change next two weeks, only the day temperatures will be above zero to a hair. Oh, Spring, where are you? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). ALPINE PLANTS' PICTURES OF MY HUSBAND. IN HUNGARIAN / MAGYARUL. John Grimshaw's Garden Diary.
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Our Garden: December 2010
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Snowing, Snowing, It's a Fairy Dream" (Hungarian Children's Song). It's not a dream, it is the rough reality. After a few spring-like days we had a snowstorm last night, so all our balcony is covered with white blanket, not the smallest place remained free. Frosts are forecasted, so I don't remove the snow, let the alpines feel like home at last. In the "plastic tunnel" it is safe:. Pests and diseases are afflicting our Cyclamens and consequently me. First, de disease, which is only supposed yet. He sugg...
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Our Garden: It's Simply Spring
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And I have a lot to write and show here, but –"So many species, so little time", as Kristl Walek. Says I spend most of my free time between our beautiful plants, instead of the ugly computer. I make many pictures but they must be selected and resized to put here. Now I have a little time to show you how our balcony looked yesterday in sunshine. On 6th March we put all the pots and boxes back to their places – winter is over now. Iris 'Katharine Hodgkin' in rain. Saxifraga x elisabethae cv. in rain.
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Our Garden: March Mood
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Beautiful winter indeed, the only problem is that it's March. It has been snowing since midnight. Two pictures from our window at lunchtime:. And on the balcony:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). ALPINE PLANTS' PICTURES OF MY HUSBAND. IN HUNGARIAN / MAGYARUL. Pictures and text by Kata Jozsa. If You want to use them, please announce me and be good to put my name on it. Thank You! John Grimshaw's Garden Diary. Botany Photo of the Day. Phytography: A Botanical Glossary explained in Photos.
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Our Garden: March 2011
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I could show a few every day at this time of the year. Androsace carnea brigantiaca – grown from seed. Emerging Hepatica nobilis leaves. Saxifraga 'Leonardo da Vinci'. This lives where I put the yellow arrow on the following picture:. And a day later:. Saxifraga 'Leonardo da Vinci'. Cortusa matthioli 'Alba' – grown from seed, I hope for flowers this year. Ginkgo biloba – it lives in a pot. The cicatrices of last years' leaves (many years) make it look like a cone. Saxifraga 'Leonardo da Vinci'. And I hav...
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Our Garden: October 2010
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I have written about it two months ago and I promised pictures when in flower. Our balcony is not a good place for it because the plant gets sun only from one part and consequently the flowers open only on that part. It looks rather strange. I bought some bulbs again:. Iris 'Katharine Hodgkin' – 5. Tulipa turkestanica – 7. Narcissus bulbocodium – 4. Sternbergia lutea – we. This was a present, many corms, the flowers just over. Everything was planted in pots, the rest comes in spring. I planted them all a...
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Our Garden: Unexpected Guest and Other Nice Surprises
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Unexpected Guest and Other Nice Surprises. In one of the troughs appeared a Chionodoxa. It has two buds as yet. I have no idea how it got there, but such surprises are always gladsome, particularly after a winter like this, when many bulbs have died (frosted, rotted and so on). I have in another pot some Chionodoxa but they have had no flowers for many years already. The Androsace carnea brigantiaca flowers have opened. Seeds from the SRGC. The first two flowers of Primula marginata.
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Our Garden: Bloom Day
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I always forgot the Garden Bloggers Bloom Day. The 15th of every month). I simply don't use to think about the date when gardening, although all my (our) pictures are saved with the date of the shot. Here, better late than never, I show some pictures – this time of my husband – made on 15th March. Hepatica nobilis growing in a large crock pot. Crocus angustifolius in a window box. Crocus sp. in the same window box. And finally the promise:. Primula marginata in a trough. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).