This is my very large begonia. I mean big, it's in a 10 inch hanging pot,
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This is my fuschia. This is it's second blooming, but the bloomings where only a couple of weeks apart so, heh...
And my rose, I love this little bush. It puts out spectacular roses.
This is my very large begonia. I mean big, it's in a 10 inch hanging pot,
@Alana: The succulents are kalanchoes. Here they bloom around Xmas and the New Year.
Thanks! Yours actually have a blooming time? I mean, they stop blooming? Mine haven't yet >.> heh Maybe they like Florida.
Alana, is the blue one that the bloom is open only when iz raining? We had one like this, but has gone away. For the last two I thing are calanhoe
I almost overlooked this topic, and I waited for the spring to come so much
My "garden" is a small balcony in the 6th floor, so each spring delights me as you can see. The rest of balcony is reserved for orchids:
Alana & Branka your spring blooms are wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
BD
Alana, those lovely succulents are called kalanchoe, and they come in white and a lovely peach and coral, and various shades of pink. I LOVE them!
Your photos are v pretty.
Gita
I afford today a long walk in the moor.
Today, our moor is the one of the few in Europe. It is a reserve for many species of birds as well as other animals and plants such as the swamp tulip.
The bushes and treetops also spring to life, filled with the nests of many birds, and the silence of the night is pierced by frogs' mating calls in late spring. Here are some protected swamp tulips, they are emerges when the meadows are still covered with snow and bloom around Easter:
Those are wonderful, Branka. Great color!
Cheers,
BD