my rustic bajan garden

a tropical garden in the north of Barbados

Friday, July 10, 2009

bloomin' friday and garden rant

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dendrobium orchid   Barbados cherry lipstick pink ixora white dendrobium orchid anthuriums hosta or not a hosta can anyone h...
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My happy birthday

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I had the curried shrimp with basmati rice and veggies coconut crusted shrimp with fries my husband's favorite These youngsters wa...
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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Flamboyant season

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My flamboyant trees have started putting on their annual show around the garden. I have two reds on my property and one yellow I p...
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Saturday, June 27, 2009

My cluttered shade house

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I have been trying to upload this video for the past two days and finally it has been uploaded. This is what my shade house looks like...
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

what's in season

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Malay apple, pommerac, wax apple, french cashew Pa louis mango no threads the sweetest mango in my garden and the smell is so distinctiv...
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Friday, June 19, 2009

Bloomin' Friday

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  double pink oleander single pink oleander yellow flamboyant (delonix regia) I grew this from seed and this is the first time flowe...
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Sunday, June 14, 2009

This will make you smile, cry and dance at the same time

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YouTube - Centraal Station Antwerpen gaat uit zijn dak! Spread the joy there is too little today
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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Another day on the job

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Albert Greenberg water lilies pond before tidying up pond after tidying up On Wednesday I went to tidy up the plants in a clients...
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

yellow yellow you kiss a fellow

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dwarf alamanda dancing ladies orchids dancing away from this perch showers of gold , thryallis, (galphimia glauca) yellow mandevilla oxalis ...
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islandgal246
St. Lucy, Barbados
a self opinionated individual who speaks her mind on things that are important to her. I am Helen and I live in the north of Barbados in an old house that dates back to the early 1800's or more. I have been frantically gardening on 2.3 acres since 1996. I am married to a sweet guy called Chuck and we are the proud parents of a daughter, seven dogs and two lovebirds. My hubby is a retired teacher from Miami Florida and a wonderful human being. I was born on the island of Grenada and lived and attended Primary school in Trinidad and Tobago and later moved to Barbados in 1967 where I spent my adult years. I love to cook for company and adore a fusion of various cuisines. I speak some french with some degree of fluency having studied Pattern making in Paris many many moons ago. I work as a part time water garden consultant and my husband and I grow water lilies.
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