This journal gives small tips and methods to use while growing roses, tomatoes, beans, chili, hibiscus and variety of other plants in small patio.. I request readers of this blog to share pictures of their garden and brief description..Here is a toast to warm, sunny, flower & fruit laden garden..!!
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Friday, April 8, 2011
Fruits & Saplings
The 3 developments in my garden. A week of really good sun has brought lot of changes in my gardens. My Jasmine & Hibiscus are flowering so much that I can hardly see the leaves. My seeds have started sprouting and my rose cutting is showing new leaves every other day. For now, I am taking break and enjoying the look of my garden. Of course, the to-do list in my garden is getting long:
- Re-pot the rose cutting in another 1 week (2.5 gallon pot should be good for now)
- Get a horizontal pot for my strawberries so that it can have runners
- Wait for another 2-3 weeks before giving new pots for my saplings
- Harvest tulip bulbs (pretty late already)
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Growing Onion..!!
Day before yesterday, me and my hubby had the re-potting the plants session. That was when I decided to plant my onion bulb.
I had decided to sprout onion bulb and see how much it can grow. So, for some days I kept it immersed in water with only the head of the bulb poking out. After a week, the bulb started showing small white growth at the head and within 3-4 days, there was rapid growth, small green sprigs began to shown up. March being perfect season for onions, I decided to plant it properly in soil and watch what happens.
This is how it looks right now!! :)
I had decided to sprout onion bulb and see how much it can grow. So, for some days I kept it immersed in water with only the head of the bulb poking out. After a week, the bulb started showing small white growth at the head and within 3-4 days, there was rapid growth, small green sprigs began to shown up. March being perfect season for onions, I decided to plant it properly in soil and watch what happens.
This is how it looks right now!! :)
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Spring bounty
Being Spring, the first post I can think of writing about is my garden. From the beginning of this month I have found that, I am unable to look away from my garden. I find myself insisting on walks in pouring rain, just so I can have a look at the pink jasmine blooms in the corner house of our street.
From an young age, I grew surrounded by wide variety of plants and trees, hence, it is no surprise for me to fall in love with gardening. Though I don't posses much of green thumb, I am gardener enough to be able to pull off nice flowers during spring and summer, some tomatoes during fall and cilantros at all other times.
Well to make long thing short, my garden is blooming again this spring with nice red tulips, beautiful fragrant Pink Jasmine and simple but gorgeous Geraniums.... Well I have had Pink Jasmine right from last year (it has been growing like weed), while I tried geranium and Tulips this year.
I planted about 6 Tulips bulbs in beginning of Feb, all of which sprouted and grew to an inch within 10 ten days. Guess the alternating cool and dry weather of San Mateo county helped them a lot. One thing I found about tulips is, they need lot of moisture in soil. So I keep the Tulip pot in a container filled with water, so that they always had direct access to water at all times.
Pink Jasmine is one of the toughest plant and very well suited to California climate. And it also takes the distinction of being the first plant to capture my husband's heart!! Those soft pink fragrant blooms are hard to resist. I planted it last year around March as a young sapling. Within a year it grew to cover one corner of my Patio. I started noticing the tiny dark pink buds at the end of Dec, which continued to grow in to nice pink buds by March. And now my whole plant is covered with aromatic white blooms.
Geranium, it has neither the over powering perfume of pink jasmine nor the seductive and strong coloration of tulips but geraniums are one of those simple beauties that makes us want to keep looking at them. Caring for geranium is pretty easy. They are strong perennial plants. Like Jasmine, they tend to grow very well if provided with the right environment. Lot of sunlight, water and fertilizer.So far I have not had much problem with them.
With summer on its way, I plan to plant some nice vegetable like Okra, onion and of course the eternal summer favorite tomatoes and cilantros. Thats my tiny garden folks. Hope u enjoyed it..!!See u soon...!! :)
From an young age, I grew surrounded by wide variety of plants and trees, hence, it is no surprise for me to fall in love with gardening. Though I don't posses much of green thumb, I am gardener enough to be able to pull off nice flowers during spring and summer, some tomatoes during fall and cilantros at all other times.

I planted about 6 Tulips bulbs in beginning of Feb, all of which sprouted and grew to an inch within 10 ten days. Guess the alternating cool and dry weather of San Mateo county helped them a lot. One thing I found about tulips is, they need lot of moisture in soil. So I keep the Tulip pot in a container filled with water, so that they always had direct access to water at all times.
With summer on its way, I plan to plant some nice vegetable like Okra, onion and of course the eternal summer favorite tomatoes and cilantros. Thats my tiny garden folks. Hope u enjoyed it..!!See u soon...!! :)
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