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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Water Plants Branch Off!


I had actually gone out in the rain this afternoon armed with
an umbrella and my camera to take photos of the water lilies'
new home. This caught my eye--raindrops dripping down the long
and lovely blades of the ponytail/nolina plant. In the shower
the gate looked like a metallic haze...

This container water garden looked like it could do with some
b-r-e-a-t-h-i-n-g space so I took out an old container and set
about turning it into the plants' new abode. I even got wild aquatic
reeds to be planted here.

I'm still working on this area. In a month's time this patch
should look better than what it is now. The container was
lying in the shed for so long. I'm glad I've been able to
put it to good use!

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your water garden is looking good. I love working in the rain, don't you? :) Those pictures of the Ponytail Nolina plant with water drops running down the blades is lovely.

Carla said...

What a neat idea!!! Your lilies look great! I too love raindrops on plants. Thank you for sharing!

walk2write said...

I love the contrasting colors and textures of the plants you have chosen. Great design for your container garden!

Mother Nature said...

Out in the rain with the camera and umbrella making pictures of plants......Yep, you are one of us. ;-)
Donna

tina said...

Nice capture of the rain. Still none here:(

Unknown said...

pgl/carla/w2w/donna/tina,
thank you for your comments... more rain today and my water-lilies look happier today!!!

Lavender and Vanilla Friends of the Gardens said...

Watergardens are fun to make and look great. You have got lovely looking leafy plants. What are you doing about the mosquitos; or haven't you got any. Here they are rampant when it is wet. I have fish in my ponds to eat the larvea.

Unknown said...

Hi Trudi! I'll soon be adding fish to the water garden. But it isn't going to create much of a difference because ours is a mosquito-infested land!! And we have several marshy areas in the vicinity. The fish will be more of a novelty.
Working outside means using mosquito repellent cream/coil as well as smoke from a piece of rag or coconut husks--otherwise it is impossible!

catzgarden said...

I just found you on Blotanical....your plants and text are wonderful....at first, I did not see where you live, and I thought maybe California - and now I see you are in India!

Isn't it wonderful to experience so much beauty and wonder from around the world.

I have never heard of banana flowers used in cooking, so I learned something too! Thanks, and I'll check back often.

catzgarden

Unknown said...

Hi catzgarden,
Thank you so much for visiting. It's amazing how many new things we discover on a daily basis...I've picked up so many tips and even learnt about my backyard plants from bloggers in far-away Florida and Texas.
Love the photo you have of the bougainvillea against wrought iron. I'll be there too. Thanks once again!