Rajah
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 17, 1999
I finally got a chance to get outside with the camera (instead of just the watering can) and get a few pictures of the flowers.
Here's the overall setup. I'm considering getting two more stands, one short, one medium, to put the geranium and bluebonnets up a little higher, but they're happy where they are and I'm not sure I want to push things yet.
Here are closeups from left to right in a circle:
The begonia
The double impatiens -- this picture doesn't do them justice. I need to get out there again with the camera and get a better shot.
The white geranium that I at first thought was an impatiens (yes, I'm new. It was the garden center's fault -- they had these hanging on the pole with the sign of "impatiens"!)
The cyclamin, a very interesting flower that is thriving and I expected to be the first to die. (It's a little thirsty in this image. Looks even better today)
The bluebonnets. I expected these to be the second to go, but they're really doing well! I'm so happy! I love bluebonnets.
The red geranium.
And finally, the salvia (red) with white impatiens
I didn't take a picture of my dying hydrangia. I wish I'd gotten one before it got scorched and hope it comes out of it, but I'm dubious on that one.
And for my indoor stuff, here are my two orchids:
Here's the overall setup. I'm considering getting two more stands, one short, one medium, to put the geranium and bluebonnets up a little higher, but they're happy where they are and I'm not sure I want to push things yet.
Here are closeups from left to right in a circle:
The begonia
The double impatiens -- this picture doesn't do them justice. I need to get out there again with the camera and get a better shot.
The white geranium that I at first thought was an impatiens (yes, I'm new. It was the garden center's fault -- they had these hanging on the pole with the sign of "impatiens"!)
The cyclamin, a very interesting flower that is thriving and I expected to be the first to die. (It's a little thirsty in this image. Looks even better today)
The bluebonnets. I expected these to be the second to go, but they're really doing well! I'm so happy! I love bluebonnets.
The red geranium.
And finally, the salvia (red) with white impatiens
I didn't take a picture of my dying hydrangia. I wish I'd gotten one before it got scorched and hope it comes out of it, but I'm dubious on that one.
And for my indoor stuff, here are my two orchids: