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Thursday, February 15, 2018

Garden Bloggers Bloom Day Feburary 2018

 Hello and welcome to Garden Bloggers Bloom day where gardeners around the world post what is blooming in their gardens. The dry season has begun and the dry season flowers like the bougainvillea are in bloom! It has been very windy with very cool nights and mornings.
 Blue petunias are a curiosity to many.
 Zinnias
 Gaillardias are still going strong even in windy conditions.


 Correopsis
 Wiri wiri peppers Capsicum Frutescens peeking out, these are also called guyanese peppers and are hot and full of flavour. I cook with them all the time.



Calendula 

To see more blooming gardens please skip on over to visit Carol's blog at  may dreams gardens  
Have a fun filled week gardening!

13 comments:

  1. Oh, to live in such a glorious climate... Thanks for the taste of summer, just the thing my winter-weary eyes!

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    1. Thank you for stopping by. I am wishing it will rain to help me with the watering. Hoping it warms up soon for you!

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  2. Your blooms are glorious! Love those zinnias, especially.
    Have a lovely day!
    Toni

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    1. Thank you Toni for visiting. Yes the zinnias are pretty I just have to look for a place in the garden to plant them.

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  3. Thanks for lovely blooms that occur in our summer time,its time for spring in our region.
    jaipurgardening.blogspot.com

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    1. Hello Arun,
      I wish we had a true spring our coolish season lasts only two months and it is mostly at nights. Thanks for stopping by.

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  4. I love seeing the variety of blooms in your garden. I have quite a few of the same blooming for me too. Its so much fun having 'mirror gardens' at opposite ends of the world! :)

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    1. Hey Sunita, am thrilled to have stop by our mirror garden. It is starting to heat up and am watering like crazy.

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  5. I love looking at pictures of your beautiful tropical garden. All our plants have died back for the winter or have dropped their leaves. We have a few bulbs starting to grow, though.

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    1. Hey Nick the your spring is on the way with the beautiful flowers I can only dream of growing.I have a few bulbs to try growing and hope t get them in containers asap. Thanks for stopping by.

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  6. Thanks for showing more of the variety you have in your garden. I am intrigued by the greenhouse. Cannot be for keeping up temps in your climate. Is it there to provide protection from high winds and heavy rain for the more delicate varieties ?

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    1. Terry you are correct, the covered benches is protection for the delicate seedlings from rain and wind. There are a few green seed pods on the POD.

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  7. Helen, thanks for news of the POD. While you enjoy temps at 27c we are "enjoying" what has been dubbed The Beast from the East - a fierce, bitterly cold wind from the North Pole via Siberia. Loads of snow too. Why do I stay here !! (LOL).

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