Hi Everyone! I love plants very much and it is very difficult to grow them in a flat because of the weather conditions Violets, for example, do not grow well here because of the darkness. So, I have plants that go well in small places and where there is a bit of sunlight. In the summer, the sun is terrible here and dries the soil of the vases. I got a beautiful flower vase on the mother's day that has a plastic container, but I do know its name and it is in bloom again! This means that she likes the place where I put is and my watering as well. I also love succulents, but many times the strong wind caused the vases fell down on the floor and the plants broke and became weak. The space is so small that I bump into them and they fell down on the floor as well. I also have a "Dracaena Frangans". When I brought it it was short, but now it is almost two-meter long.
I love basil and I intend to have a vase of it. I like to put basil leaves on the tomato sauce and pizza. Pizza with basil it is called "Marguerita Pizza". I want to have seasoning plants. There is a corner here that has sunlight, but in the summer the plants simply dry.
My rosemary was drought. I got the other plant from a neighbor more than 25 years ago. I do not know the name either, but it has beautiful purple flowers.
It is growing good.
This plant is so good because it bears any bad conditions.
My rosemary is growing good. I put it on the food.
This is " Guaco " or Mikania glomerata , which is good for coughing.
Do you know the name of this flower?
I love Finding Neverland !
Wishing you a lovely week! Sandra
Hello Sandra
ReplyDeleteEvery plant is honest to grow. But you take care of them very well! They are pretty and they look grow well!!! I am not good at memorizing of flowers' name.sad.
Have a good day! Your blog address has already been kept in my bookmark.
Thank you Tomoko! I love flowers and plants very much. I think green is a relaxing color and they bring happiness wherever they are!
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Cheers, Sandra
I think your mystery plant might be a Begonia. Thank you for leaving a message, it is always good to meet someone new! I have subscribed to your posts, so will be in touch when later posts come to me.
ReplyDeleteHi Pauline, begonias are beautiful! I have also subscribed to your posts and started following you. Nice to see you!
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Some beautiful plants, I love herbs and have a great assortment of them myself. Rosemary is always a good one to have to add to sauces.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mamasmercantile! I did not know we can put rosemary on sauces! This is great! Thank you for your tip.
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Ha Sandra you have beautiful plants, I know not with pink flowers
ReplyDeleteshame you resided in a flat, we have a small garden with vijfer with goldfish in the summer it is nice to sit by the water.
Wish you a nice week!
Greetings Christiene.
Hi Christiene, yes, living in a house with a garden is a paradise! I miss seeing the sky, the stars at night, listening to the birds, etc. I have visitors here such as hummingbirds and butterflies, but in a house there are more birds. It must be so nice to sit down and listen to the water!
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Sandra
It's a pity that you don't have a garden, but it's good that you can grow plants, especially herbs, in pots. I can see that you look after them well by keeping them watered in your dry climate.
ReplyDeleteYes, I miss having a garden so much because it is a place to relax, to think about life or anything we want, to read, to listen to the birds, to see the butterflies and so on. Thank you Linda! The herbs loves water very much, mainly on dry seasons.
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The flower that you do not know the name of is a begonia, it is very pretty isn't it!! xx
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Amy! I have no idea I have gotten a begonia!! It is very pretty and it liked here because it is in bloom again! I love to know its name!! Thanks a lot Amy!!
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I don't think it matters whether you have a garden or not, anyone can grow plants, even on a windowsill.
ReplyDeleteHi Jo, it is very true! I love flowers on a windowsill!
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Growing plants in flat is indeed difficult but you've managed to grow these lovely plants with the available place.. All are looking pretty!! thanks for checking out my blog :) have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThank you Anitha for your nice words! I love your altered book very much!
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Sandra
It is lovely to grow plants indoors especially herbs for the kitchen - you have some lovely plants - I like basil on pizza or in tomato sauce too:)
ReplyDeleteThank you Rosie! Basil is delicious! I had a vase of basil when I moved to here but it died. I will try again.
DeleteWishing you a nice day! Sandra
Really lovely indeed.
ReplyDeleteThank you Blogoratti!
DeleteCheers, Sandra