Between indoors & outdoors
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Hi!ve gardeners :}
I've made those photos, but postponed the post about them :)
Just naturally when spring arrives, all of the senses come back and a true inspiration to get gardens tidy & awesome!
One of the passion flower cutings from the backyard was rooted, so I transplanted & brought it to the sun...
Citronella cuttings from Greence, gifted by a cousin of my brother's family... They're rooted! Another interesting plant for the collection and it's properties ;)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelargonium_%27citrosum%27
The Netherland's tulip bulbs sprouted. Gifted by my sister, when she was in Rotterdam. Hope to see some flowers soon...
Catching the warm light just before the Spring. Lavender, passion flower, the geranium citronella, some bay leaf roots and more...
Bought some deliscous black tomato from the grocery store and collected the seeds. Low chance of sprouting! It was not ripe enough and probably hybrid...
Cacti enjoying indoors and having their new growth for this year...
This Dracena had some accident last year... the shader fall onto the top and broke all three sproutings. So not so long after that it has shoot new tops and I also managed to root the old tops, which became quite healthy plants. The plan is to plant them on top of the other's soil, when it get's warmer :) Like a two story deep beautiful pot ;)
The other 'office' plants getting ready to breath some real air soon. From left to right: survived chillie peppers from last years (trying to heal from scars~ putting new leaves even flowers, like the high one in the middle), Brugmansia (Datura)~ first year of this rooted shooting from its mother, Aloe Arborescence underneath it ~ easy to root from cut branches, another Dracena which I resqued from around the community trash bin...
Hope you're doing well!
Take a good care of your garden & love it ;)
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