Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Spring pics

Here are some pics of my garden after a week of much needed rain. One sunny day and now it’s exploded with colour. There are pink cosmos, peach gladioli, new growth on the blueberry bush and strawberries. I have also harvested some silverbeet.


Monday, November 29, 2010

More little gardens from my travels

I love how the locals in Austria welcome the potted plants decorating the streets in preparation for the festive season. I’m not sure if it would be embraced quiet as much back in my home town. I recall driving past some recently planted trees in Melbourne that were damaged and even uprooted by the end of the week. I’m glad the youth of Austria have better things to do with their time than target defenseless plants.

AUSTRIA






Potted pine trees line this street in Innsbruck, Austria. Even the golden roof is overshadowed by the giant Christmas tree.



Potted geraniums balance on this window ledge.




SWITZERLAND
A wisteria frames this front door in Lucerne, Switzerland.




Prostrate pine softens the hard edge of the roof edge.





Moss growing on the roof of Chapel Bridge, Lucerne.


PARIS
Poulbot Restaurant, Paris



Neatly trimmed garden of Versailles




LONDON
Colourful pots of flowers at an entrance near Westminster Abbey, London.
A vertical garden near Buckingham Palace.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Little gardens from my travels

I went on holidays to Europe in early November and I took some snaps of how people are beautifying their surroundings with plants. I was interested in getting ideas of how they utilised small spaces. Whether it be window boxes, garden balconies, pot plants, vertical gardens or simply climbers scaling the wall, there was no stopping a keen gardener. Let me start with Italy.


This caper bush is growing from a crack of a wall amongst the ruins in the Roman Forum.


Vatican lawn outlined by giant pots. This has inspired me to grow a bay tree in a terracotta pot.


Apartment balconies of Rome brimming with plants. In the afternoon, I watched the tenants watering them after coming home from work.

Plants growing out of cracks on walls in Pisa, Italy.


Some greenery to break up the grey in Florence.


This ledge can fit the exact amount of pots of rosemary in Florence.

Window boxes in Venice guide the eyes skywards.



Venice police station is decorated with pink walls and draped with plants.

Island in Venice is famous for its colourful houses. Geraniums line this balcony.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Phalaenopsis orchids

I bought two white Phalaenopsis orchids (commonly known as Moth orchids) in February from a supermarket for $10 each. They were marked down to such a low price because the flowers were coming to an end and the shop needed the space for other products. I snapped them up, repotted them together in a large shallow pot and placed them in the bathroom. After lots of waiting, one of them is flowering again.