Wednesday, June 3, 2015

New Materials for my Garden Enhancement

The new materials I am referring to for my garden enhancement are these seeds from ornamental plants - Zinnias of different colors, Petunia, Aster and an Ornamental Pepper.



I also got some new baby Lantanas and a Sunflower plant but sadly the flower is wilted but I will wait for its seeds to mature and plant several new ones. I wanna attract butterflies in my garden so I include these two plants on my enhancement list.


 I am so excited to see the results in a few months time as I am now starting to sow and transplant. I also planted onions, tomatoes, bell peppers and chili peppers, they're in that recycled egg plastic container. I'm planning to mix these veggies to the flowering plants and if I'd have more butterflies I will surely have a good harvest. The only plant I am looking for and am planning to buy or ask from a neighbor are the Vietnam Rose varieties. We call this here "Alembong" similar to how we call a flirt in Filipino because it is very flowery. It will give you nonatop flowers all year round. This will sure add bright different colors to my garden. I have also gone back to composting. I will have a separate post for that if those kitchen scraps, yard waste and paper I put on an old biscuit container is already well composted. I can't wait for some good results. By the way, my gardening is purely organic. I use no chemical fertilizers or pesticides. Everything you will see in there will be the works, wonder and beauty of nature.

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  1. I'm sure they will look so pretty when they grow! I can't wait until I have my own garden and can plant loads of flowers :) xx

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    1. Thank you! I'm excited with the way it will look. I'm working it so slowly cause I'm working also. Hope you'll have you're own garden too!

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  2. aww i always wanted to have a garden, hopefully soon i can buy some materials to start. Lovely post btw <3

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    1. Hope you can start your garden Sarah! Thank you

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  3. I would love to see the pics of your present aster red. I live in quezon city and we have a blue aster that thrives and can be propagated by division. I was surprised that it grew here but Im planning to see if I can plant that red aster also.

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