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Thursday, October 9, 2014
Bromeliad Updates - 4
I'm pretty sure that they will still retain their glorious colour if these get good enough sunlight.
Hopefully it is true as they are facing the brightest sun they can get in this position.
Anymore brighter and I have to put them outside the house.
One thing for sure.
I had developed an attitude in gardening where I would choose to defer from the norm.
To try out different standards and style - as long as the plants are not harmed or damaged
in the process.
Here are Bromeliads tied on a wooden branches,
Together with airplants & dischidia.
Dare to try out new things?
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Wow! The broms look great and beautiful being raised above eye level. I am not good with tying and diy hence not able to do what you did. Good job!
ReplyDeleteI've been enjoying your beautiful garden with its wonderful array of tropical plants for months and thought it time to thank for for all your lovely posts. I love how you've tied the bromiliads up high. I too like to try new ways of presenting plants. My little 'garden of eden' is in San Antonio, Texas USA.
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