I suddenly realised the folly of keeping track of time doesn't work when it comes for gardening.
Before you know it - I had totally changed my gardening style but haven't updated them in years..
(well about 2 years to be exact)
These are a distant memory of last year where I had decided to reset all the bromeliads at the top rank where they get the most of the sunlight.
Earlier I was very concerned about it and only placed the green leaved ones as they were more hardy and heat resistant.
Earlier I was very concerned about it and only placed the green leaved ones as they were more hardy and heat resistant.
And they somehow,
rewarded me with flowers and multiple pups...
Bad idea when its all boring green.
Well..Hmm..
I got a little bit more ambitious in expecting colours
and had added few neoregelieas here and there to give variety.
This arrangement there were more
of trailing water-melon begonia that stole the limelight.
I had removed most of them and kept it bare minimum of trailing water-melon begonia that stole the limelight.
and replaced the space with episcia collection for 2019.
Back to Broms.
The foliar fertiliser had done a nice cascading work on the leaves to cover the phalaenopsis orchids which I managed to place them just at the second rank below them.Over the months, they had over crowded and I had replant them as some of the coloured species had squeezed out and suffered growth space. Sadly few of the species had died by my neglect.
Some though, had proved resilient
and grew regardless of the outcome.
These two featured below were gifted to me and grew regardless of the outcome.
by my gardening friends
- years ago these were considered rare but now with many hundreds hybrids cultivated,
the older out of fashion ones had flooded the market and fare much in affordable prices.
More updates coming up.
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