These are the red bloomed flowers in my garden, except for the bougainvillea (which now no longer exist as it was growing in abandon areas) & the desert rose (from my neighbour's garden)
Hope you enjoy the show.
Welcome to my Tropical Garden in Malaysia where the focus is mainly cultivating unique and colorful plants ranging from rare to common plants all around the tropical belt across the world.
These are the red bloomed flowers in my garden, except for the bougainvillea (which now no longer exist as it was growing in abandon areas) & the desert rose (from my neighbour's garden)
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Hello James! your pic are excellent. I like your Adenium and Hibiscus! I spotted Dianthus in your slide. Was it tough to grow this little plant. My friend told me that this plant will just die after a while. Many times I was tempted to get this plant.
ReplyDeleteBtw, how's your rose plant? Mine is drown by the rain. I am not sure if it could be revived ;-(
I wish for all your plants to bloom well and beautiful too! Have a great year.
Hi James,
ReplyDeleteThis is just spectacular! I love all your blooms and I really did enjoy it! Thanks for sharing this.
Rosey
Wa,wa, very beautiful red blooms here. Great job on the slide presentation. I have a weakness for dianthus too, especially when they are in season at the nurseries. Can't resist the many choices and mixed colours available.
ReplyDeleteHi James~~ The cockscomb was a newbie for me last year. Darla,fellow blogger graciously sent me seed. I was thrilled with the results. I can see it is one of your favorites too. All your photos remind me of how much I miss summer.
ReplyDeleteHello James,
ReplyDeleteI love the selection of pink and red blooms. I think the Hibiscus is my favorite.
Love the slide show! Red hues are my favorites in the garden!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a lot of plants we grow in common! What's your latitude?
ReplyDeleteStephanie & Belle - Thanks, my Hibiscus blooms like once a week. As for Dianthus its challenging too. The trick is to propagate them before they die in the parent plant. Do take few cuttings and replant them. The need good feeding and well-watering. Also do deadheading as without it, will cause the plant to mature faster & die.
ReplyDeleteA little neglect can kill them during the first week after planting.
My rose plant is doing fine, they have not bloom yet as I have not used any fertiliser yet.
Rosey, Noelle & Floridagirl - thanks for your compliment.
Grace - My cock'scomb didn't survive nor did I manage to get the seeds as it rained almost everday. The flower withered and the plants died. Nevertheless, I enjoyed that few weeks of glorious red.
Penny - yes we do. Im in Malaysia, in the south east part of Asia, has a geographic coordinate that reads 2° 30' North latitude and 112° 30' East longitude. Very much near Equator.
Thanks for the advice!
ReplyDeletelove your photos. what a paradise.
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