My blooms....

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  1. olga

    olga Seedling

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    My blooms for the month of august...

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    white lantana

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    coleus

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    penats

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    lantana

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    golden lanatana

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    yet another lantana

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    some shrib

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    hibiscus

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    Mexican Sunflower, Cosmos, Melampodiums, some Globe amaranth and Flamingo Feather

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    i think they love the place...

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    and still another lantana

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    torenias, melampodiums and a baby flamingo feather

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    my first bloom of green envy zinnia

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    canna
     
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  3. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Olga your garden is so lovely and so full of colour. I love your torenias as blue is a favourite colour of mine in the garden. Sadly most of my plants are dying back here now so it was really good to see all your piccies. :-D
     
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    stratsmom Flower Fanatic

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    How beautiful! I love that frilly hibiscus :-D My flowers are tired, not looking too great this late in the summer :(
    Deanna
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  5. Droopy

    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    Your coleus were wery bright, and I love your lantans. Here, we have to grow all your garden plants as indoor plants, maybe with a short stay outside in summer.
     



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  6. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Wow Olga, it's so colorful in your gardens! I just love that Zinnia closeup...I've never seen a green one!
    My Flamingo feathers are only 6 inches tall! I hope I get to see it bloom this year. Do you suppose I could over winter it inside?
     
  7. olga

    olga Seedling

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    Thank you all!!
    Netty, how long is winter going to last?
    I think it's ok to over winter it inside your house, that's good enough for the plant to grow a bit taller then you can place it outside by the time winter is over.
     
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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Not long I hope Olga!!! I guess it would have to be indoors from October to at least late April.
     
  9. juli28428

    juli28428 New Seed

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    Olga, oh my gracious! You have the most beautiful gardens! Seems that I water constantly but my yard is looking very tired, like the plants just want to go into hiding 'till next year. Seeing your pics really lifted my tired spirits!
     
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    olga Seedling

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    Thank's Juli!
    It's really comforting to have a garden where i can relax....and see a lot of butterflies too where my little girl enjoys chasing :)
     
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    juli28428 New Seed

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    Olga, I don't like being so "dumb" about things - but I honestly don't know. How does your garden do in the wintertime? If it's like the pics all year long, I'm moving there!
     
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    olga Seedling

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    Actually, we don't have winter here, Juli. We only have the summer and rainy season. Summertime is from February to May and rainy season from June til January.

    I haven't even seen a single snow :)
    And I just love trading seeds especially from another country because it excites me to see it bloom not just see it in the internet but actually for real. But am not sure that most of the seeds i got from exchanges will like our climate here esp. those plants who likes a cooler climate. But am still growing them!!! :)
     

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