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zuzu's petals
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Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 11:46 pm   Post subject: Late Bloomers ~


Just a few pics I took around the garden today.

Most things are looking very tired after a long and painfully dry summer,
but some things are just hanging in there,
and several are actually looking rejuvenated by the cooler temperatures.
My Nasturtiums
and Oxalis are clearly enjoying the weather,

but, the "Blue Ginger"

and "Rosebud Salvia" are about to give up the ghost.


And the Pentas are looking rather worn out.

But my dear old "Bird of Paradise" is still going strong,
and will generously supply me with flowers for cutting, all winter long -
Rolling Eyes so long as we remember to bring it inside when temperatures fall below freezing.


If you'd like to see what else is blooming in my garden now,
just click on my blog entry "Extended Season" below,
the Camellias are gorgeous this fall. Very Happy


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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 12:16 am   Post subject: bird of paradise


Question about bird of Paradise.. Someone said it only bloomed every 7 years????????
Guess yours does?????

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zuzu's petals
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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 1:15 am   Post subject: Re: bird of paradise


bsewnsew wrote:
Question about bird of Paradise.. Someone said it only bloomed every 7 years????????
Guess yours does?????


Oh gosh no Barb, mine blooms really nicely - every year!
I wonder if they are talking about some other plant,
or Confused maybe they meant that it takes 7 years to bloom from seed?

I did grow mine from seed, Very Happy
but to be honest, I don't remember how long before I had my first flowers,
Question I don't think it was as long as 7 years though . . .


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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 1:23 am   Post subject:


Oh I love your blue ginger and your bird of paradise Zuzu. What a lot of colour you have in your garden. Sadly I can't say that much is blooming here in Scotland at the moment. Sad


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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 1:24 am   Post subject: good for yours


Well guess they were wrong......But maybe it is your way?

Question...........do you like bats?

eek

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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 2:11 am   Post subject: Re: good for yours


Thank you, Eileen.
I do cling desperately to every last bit of summer color.
Our winter is mild and short by most standards,
but still, I can barely make it through 'til spring. Rolling Eyes

bsewnsew wrote:

Question...........do you like bats?

eek


Well, actually, I do like bats, I like most all critters -
but there is a very special place in my heart for critters that eat mosquitoes!

Rolling Eyes But that's not why I have the avatar (if that's why you ask).

I changed my avatar to the bat for Halloween, Barb,
and I planned to change it again afterward,
but I've been told that it suits me, being rather "batty" myself, I suppose,

. . . and besides, every time I even think of changing it,
he (the bat) looks at me with that cute little expression . . .

. . . see there??? He's doing it again!

And I just can't send him away.


Frank understands, Wink don't you Frank?


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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 2:16 am   Post subject: How about Rats????////


Embarassed
You like rats too??????
And possum/
Skunks?
Gorillas"
snakes?

I have cows , cats and dog ........Thats all I need.

Very Happy

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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 2:24 am   Post subject:


ZuZu... what beautiful 'late bloomers' Stew Face 1


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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 2:30 am   Post subject: Re: How about Rats????////


Stew Face 1 Thanks, kuntrygal, I'm glad you enjoyed seeing them. Stew Face 2

bsewnsew wrote:
Embarassed
You like rats too??????
And possum/
Skunks?
Gorillas"
snakes?

Mr. Green *LOL* B! You are in rare form tonight!!

Yep, I love 'em all . . .
you can send me all of your unwanted critters! Wink

I had a super sweet pet rat when I was a kid,
and here's a baby possum I rescued a while back

......... now, Very Happy isn't she adorable?!!


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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 3:00 am   Post subject: daaaaaaaaaa


i can't believe your real........

Embarassed
I like teddy bears... Rolling Eyes Boyd bears......
Horses dogs and cows......
Birds and bunnies........

elephants scare me.......so do lions and tigers,gators too.
You ought to live in a jungle.

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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 4:31 am   Post subject: Re: good for yours


Zuzu, your blooms are gorgeous. I have to look for that blue Ginger and see if it will grow down here.
I have Oxalis with purple leaves and white blooms that almost died during the summer but has come back with flying colors this fall.

bsewnsew wrote:

Question...........do you like bats?

eek


I like bats too and for the same reason Zuzu does, they eat many times their weight in mosquitos and other night flying insects. I have asked for a Bat House for Christmas.

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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 8:50 am   Post subject:


Whether your flowers are dying or not, they still look better than mine,, Mr. Green ,,, they are beautiful an very colorful still.


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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 9:08 am   Post subject:


Colours! Oh, I love them all... Nothing like a bright show of flowers to perk up my mood in the morning. Thank you Zuzu!


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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 1:03 pm   Post subject:


All your blooms look great to me too Zuzu.
I'm intrigued by the Rosebud Salvia...do the Hummingbirds love it?



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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 2:48 pm   Post subject: Re: good for yours


Thanks everyone Very Happy
I'm glad you enjoyed the photos -
The garden is looking like a tremendous mess,
with all of the yellowing Lily and Ginger foliage -
but I can't cut any of it down 'til it finishes feeding the bulbs and tubers, Confused
so it's nice to find a few pretty flowers here and there.
Netty wrote:
I'm intrigued by the Rosebud Salvia...do the Hummingbirds love it?

Netty ~ Salvia involucrata (another common name is "Rose Leaf Salvia")
is the latest to flower of any of the perennial Salvias that I grow.
By and large, my summer hummers have moved south before it really breaks out,
but I have been buzzed once or twice while working near them this fall,
I think those must have been migrating birds from further north,
stopping for a quick sip. Smile

toni wrote:
I like bats too ... I have asked for a Bat House for Christmas.

Toni ~ I wish you better luck than we've had with our bat house.
We mounted it according to instructions for height and location,
but Rolling Eyes the bats never moved in,
instead, we have a colony of anole lizards inhabiting it. Laughing Laughing Laughing
Oh well, Wink they eat bugs, too.


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