Sunday, July 08, 2007

Container Gardening Showoff



Methi- Vendhaya keerai - cute little ones - Planted them three weeks ago



Coriander and Methi - clustering babies - sowed some coriander seeds but they did not sprout at all. So gave up on them and sowed some fenugreek. As soon as they got some company the coriander started growing !! Now there seems to be some competition now !! :)



Chamandhi - from the little bouquet basket . I got the $3.99 bouquet basket from Raleys for the Tamil new years day in April for the rituals. I usually get these live bouquets so the flowers stay fresher for a long time. Almost a month. After using up the flowers did not want to throw away these alive little one so planted in a planter. It loved the new lease of live and been blooming regularly.



Lone green chilly - I got the small chilly sapling from walmart around october last year, I moved them indoors to survive the winter. It gave lotsss of chillies then started retiring I moved them back to the patio and seems to be picking up again.



Okra/Ladies-finger - Sowed seeds three weeks ago. Guess they grow slowly



Year old Pudina - Planted them from used up mint stalks around a year ago. They seems to be getting taller and taller then realised they are a kind of creeper. They were dormant during winter and now started to let out some greenery and great smell !!

18 Comments:

At 10:54 AM PDT , Blogger Dori said...

How nice!!! I wish I could grow some Fenugreek, unfortunately It's not hot enough here...Your plants look great.

 
At 2:47 PM PDT , Blogger FH said...

Beautiful! I just watered my veggie patch and am exhausted!:D
They look healthy,enjoy:))

 
At 4:23 PM PDT , Blogger bee said...

year-old pudina? you mean it didn't die down in winter? wow. lucky you.

 
At 6:31 PM PDT , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Revathi, your garden looks great! My okra are growing so slowly -- I just planted a few in pots today. Yours looks fantastic! Good for you :)

 
At 10:06 PM PDT , Blogger Viji said...

Beautiful Revathi. Eye catching. Namba thotathil erundu samaikum bothu antha sugame thanithan. Viji

 
At 10:39 PM PDT , Blogger Suganya said...

Year old pudina.. Wow.. You can trim it more for a bushy plant.

 
At 12:26 PM PDT , Blogger Sharmi said...

hey all your plants have come out so well. My okra and mint are also coming up well. it feel so good to look at your own kitchen garden right?

 
At 1:00 PM PDT , Blogger Vanamala Hebbar said...

Hi Revathi,

Beautiful plants...nice to see your blog for the first time.

-Mala

 
At 12:58 PM PDT , Blogger Sia said...

year old mint??? mine were long dead before they could be used for cooking:( methis plants look gr8 revathi.

 
At 3:54 PM PDT , Blogger Shobana senthilkumar said...

உங்கள் தோட்டத்தில் உள்ள செடிகள் மிகவும் அருமையாக உள்ளது .
ரம்யா

 
At 8:39 AM PDT , Blogger marriedtoadesi.com said...

Beautiful! I love the plants you have chosen, and they look like they are thriving. Gardens are such a happy thing aren't they?

Have fun, and thanks for sharing!
Kanchana

 
At 12:54 PM PDT , Blogger Prema Sundar said...

Wow Revathi , they look beautiful. Didn't know u were so good at gardening....
I got a tulasi plant from temple yesterday.. Iam very new to planting stuff and I want to ask u something abt it.
They have given a small tulsi plant in a disposable container. I want to shift it to a clay pot.. how should i do it ? and do u have any tips of how to take care of a tulasi plant.. mail me when u have time.thanks.

 
At 1:10 PM PDT , Blogger Kay said...

What a beautiful garden, Revathi!

 
At 4:26 PM PDT , Blogger marriedtoadesi.com said...

The pepper looks so cool! Nice garden! Looks like your plants are really thriving.

Kanchana

 
At 10:26 AM PDT , Blogger Lucky said...

Hi Revathi,
I also did the same way. I like the way you planted things
looks great.
We are getting a new home and we have a big yard there. I am planning to do gardening there.
I am so exited about that.
I like the way you planted things.

 
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