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Showing posts with label celosia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celosia. Show all posts

Sunday, July 2, 2017

Rainy days and Sundays

  I am growing Rudbeckia for the first time. The seeds were given to me by my mother who sadly passed away in February this year.
 Dwarf sunflowers pygmy
 This lovely celosia is a volunteer an offspring of many I grew last year.
 The arbour now has a yellow mandevilla running on it and some ponds on the side adding interest.
 Dragon fruit aka pitaya




 Mamey sapote fruiting for the first time.
Recent rains have filled the ground pond and we will soon be seeing water lilies appearing.


Hello folks, we had some real rain yesterday and last week due to tropical waves in the area. The island was on flood watch until 6 pm yesterday. On Friday it rained all day and I made some soup. It was deeelicious! I will post the recipe later.

Wishing you all a great week gardening!

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Garden Blogger's Bloom day June 2016

 Royal Poinciana aka Flamboyant is in Bloom!


 Gaillardias

 Celosia







 I call this  Zinnia lipstick pink


 
  Mangoes, Mangoes, Mangoes!
 My first dragon fruit!
Passion fruit
 Hello and welcome to GBBD where gardeners around the globe post what is blooming in their gardens. 
There is a lot blooming at the rustic Bajan garden today. Sunflowers, Zinnias, Gaillardias, Celosias are in bloom. The Royal Poincianas are coming into bloom around the garden. I picked my first dragon fruit today and mangoes are falling. The drought is still on with sporadic rainfall around the island. 
To see more blooming gardens please take a stroll over to Carol's at May dreams Gardens to see more !
Have a great day folks!