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Monday, January 15, 2018

Garden Blogger's Bloom Day January 2018

Hello and welcome to Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day where gardeners around the globe post what is blooming in their gardens.  We have had a very wet January with lots of heavy showers during the days and nights. This is supposed to be the start of the dry season.
My Malay apple aka pommerac tree bore earlier this month and was able to rescue these from the birds, fruit bats and monkeys
Albert Greenberg waterlily


Pride of Dominica (sabinea carinalis) in bloom

 My lavender is struggling to survive. I have had no luck getting this plant to maturity. I am hoping that these are successful.
 Sunflower seedlings came up in three days after sowing.  Meyer lemon seedlings on the right grown from seed seem to be taking their time.
 Rats are attacking my coconuts and I have to very careful when walking under a tree.


This beautiful noranthea guianensis aka red hot poker vine is way up in the plumeria trees aka frangipani
 
Kalanchoes now coming into full bloom

 Gaillardias 
 We have had rain almost every day or night this month, so much so my ground pond is full and I am not complaining!
 I have changed up the front garden a bit, I removed the large heliconias that made the surroundings look so untidy and replaced them with elephant ears.
 Yellow tecoma and red poinsettia
 This papaya tree a volunteer produces several shaped fruits. They are extremely sweet and doesn't have that strong papaya smell.

 dendrobium
red chinaman's hat over the pergola
My lone hydrangea, I just love the flowers and would love to grow a bed of them. I bought this along with three others last year from one of the local nurseries. It was an imported plant and this one survived.
Christmas and the New Year isn't the same without the Snow on the mountain (euphorbia leucocephala).

We have been enjoying cooler night temperatures this time of year due to the cold North American winter. Many locals are complaining about the cold nights and mornings.  Temperatures are around 25C most nights and earlier this month it dropped to16C even I felt cold. To see more blooming gardens please visit Carol at may dreams  gardens.  Have a great week gardening whether it be indoors or outdoors. Wishing all a happy and healthy 2018!

11 comments:

  1. Beautiful! Wonderful sights for those of us in the grip of a very cold winter
    Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day!

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    1. Hello Lea thanks for stopping by and I am always happy to share my garden with you. Hope your winter doesn't lat too long.

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  2. I agree with Lea - sitting here looking out over temps of below zero, these pics are very uplifting. Helen, look after that POD - I have an interest (LOL). Is that water lily a night flowering variety ?

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    1. Terry I have not forgotten you was actually thinking of you when I took the photo. The waterlily is a day bloomer. Thanks for stopping by.

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  3. I am not familiar with the Pride of Dominica tree, and it is so far! About coconuts dropping out, our culprits here are crows not rats. We have many cats that keep rat population too low, and maybe our rats cannot climb the tall coconuts, haha!

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    1. Andrea I forgot to do a close up of the Pride of Dominica will do so shortly. Thanks for dropping by.

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  4. Hi ,we have similar flowers blooming like gaillardias ,Kalanchoe. Never heard of Red hot poker vine its startling.
    Happy Gardening
    jaipurgardening.blogspot.com

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    1. Welcome Arun and Happy GBBD to you as well. We live on opposite sides of the world yet we have some identical plants in bloom at the same time, how neat! Thanks for stopping by!

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  5. Thanks for the close up of POD. Just drooling (LOL)

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  6. Your garden is looking lovely. I am sure the plants will appreciate the extra rain. It is so exciting for me to see your tropical flowers and fruits, especially at this time of year when nothing is growing here!

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    1. Hey Nick I hope the weather is warming up for you. Yes the plants are enjoying the rain and the cool nights. Thanks for stopping by.

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