After the rainy wet season, the dry and hot season triggered a lot of set back on these plants especially the sensitive ones. Some of the orchids and episcias were unable to co-pe the stress and started to fall out.
As I mentioned in my earlier post concerning the predicament, I started to rearrange them on my best possible options.
As you notice, the morning sun shine bright and strong - almost like blasting heat rays on them.
I had lost few of the plants during this season. I guess it is all part and parcel of gardening.
I took the opportunity to propagate and span out more agloanema's to give that lavish strong red tones which I find fabulous and hardy for this set-up.
I also reset my Spanish Moss together giving that neat curtain cascading look.
I also enjoy the bougainvillea which constantly gives out the pink blooms
Almost like a sakura petal falling formation feeling when they gracefully adorn my garden.
Truly a remarkable feeling when caring and cultivating them almost for 10 years now.
Thank you so much for keeping up and following up with me.
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