• flowers - indoors - orchids - plants

    >Indoor plants for a change

    >This one, whom I got from morgulz years back, fondly named „the alien“, is now making plans to get away:
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    Because of the new flowers I found today, one of the old had to move- since it was never overly fond of too much light, I am sure it will not mind. And Monster creates humid air just below, so it might benefit from that, too:
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    And these are the new ones, orchids! (Better pictures follow on a brighter day)
    I found two that were
    a) not magenta, pink or any other blinding colour
    b) are suitable for beginner’s hands (actually their „how to“ says they need less attention than my other plants demand of me. Probably Mum is right, she says that I am spoiling my plants. *g*)
    c) their demands of room temperature and humidity resemble my own
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    The large one, called „Dancing Flora“, is a „Dendrobium Compactum“
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    The small one is called „Table Dance Orchid“ and seems to be from the „Phalaenopsis“ family. It is newly bred variation, you can read some about them here: NEON Orchids
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    I wanted just one, but I could not decide… ^-^

    I adore those small, delicate and elegant blossoms that they sport. Their little signs say they bloom up to three months, then you cut the stem and wait for the next.
    Now I just hope that they will prove hardier than the other blooming plants that I had indoors before. *looks skyward* On the other hand, my other plants have trained me well in the meantime, I usually notice if they want something.

  • balcony - furniture - outdoors

    >Pimp my balcony

    >Today I finally found a set of table and chairs for my balcony that is not grossly oversized… Balcony is very narrow (90 cm), so big tables won’t fit. But this cute little set did. Here you see it just before the biggest thunderstorm of the last years hit full force (no worries, nothing was harmed, here at least):
    balcony set

    balcony set

    Now the summer can really come, it doesn’t get nicer than this, on that table, I will be able to paint outdoors, even.

  • balcony - hydrangea

    >Critical Mass

    >…for the hydrangea, LOL!!
    Remember how I worried if that:

    would thrive?

    Um well:
    hydrangea11

    It has now outgrown the windowsill and requires to stand alone again, will find it a more stable stand.
    hydrangea11

    Now I am terribly curious which colour it will have this year. ^-^

  • balcony - plants - sparrows

    >More birds…

    >..today the proof that they can be quite the damage to the environment.*g*
    First we have a pot with normal horned violets:
    no sparrow damage

    And this is the one that is preferred by the local population of sparrows:
    sparrow damage

    (I’ll do my best to get a „caught in the act“ piccie of proof, too, but the little buggers just *know* if I have a camera or not… Without I can approach to 30cm distance – with camera they fly when I come out.)

  • balcony - esc - plants

    >Of "music" and plants…

    >Dear Europe,

    when you vote for this years ESC, please use your *ears* and do not let our entry win again. Lena could not sing last time and she still has not learned to sing on key all the time, this song just conceals it better.
    The hype around her is already unbearable and I dare not imagine what happens when you make her win again.
    So, Europe, please do your part and vote for someone with a good show AND a good voice!

    Thank you.


    And the plants! You did not think you would escape from my flower posts this year, now, did you? Hehehe…Here we go again.
    One indoor: Monster got her new big pot so that she will stand more stable, too. *waits for explosive growth now*
    Monster

    And outdoors:
    I potted the willow tree. In a real pot with venting it will be way more manageable when the weather gets hot.
    Weide

    Then I recycled the basket in which the willowtree came:
    tree window
    weisse bornholm

    My kitchen window always makes me feel spring-y:
    blumenkasten

    Aren’t the little things awesome? I suppose the fertilizer did a lot to achieve this:
    grasnelken

    Oh, and my bike is on the way to become a local celebrity, LOL!!
    People turn to look when I drive by (and no, I was not wearing polkadots or anything) and when I came out of the homeworker store today I found five (!) people around it in a half-circle, admiring it. (Of all ages, too)

  • bicycle - Bille - greenery - wood

    >The River Flow

    >I have a new bike! Kinda spontaneously my „I need a better saddle“ could be transformed into „I go and buy a new bike“. And what a great one it is! Not the practial thing I was prepared to buy but beautiful AND practical…
    Here it is ❤❤❤
    my bike
    It has a lot of beautiful nostalgic details not really showing here.
    Already on the way home with it, I had a huge grin all across my face, because it was easy to drive and it did cause me no pains of any kind. I had apparently almost forgotten that cycling is fun.

    Since the weather was so awesome still, I decided to give the new bike a test run and rode it down to the river Bille, where it is still all most healthily green. I managed to loose my way down there (a myriad of ways is there to follow and that with my bad orientation sense…) but the scenery is lovely. Here are a few quick impressions from the many bridges.
    All green:
    rivergreen

    more river

    One of the huge ponds:
    big pond

  • furniture - outdoors - plants

    >Furniture and plants

    >Here’s proof that I successfully wrestled that pile of wood into submission:
    kommode

    One of my Amerias has started to flower! :o)
    grasnelke

    Exploded little flufftree:
    flufftree

    Can you find the little eggs? *siiiigh* I am happy it thrives so much, but honest, just one egg still visible?
    willow tree

  • first green - spring

    >First Green

    >

    Very Early Spring by Katherine Mansfield

    The fields are snowbound no longer;
    There are little blue lakes and flags of tenderest green.
    The snow has been caught up into the sky–
    So many white clouds–and the blue of the sky is cold.
    Now the sun walks in the forest,
    He touches the bows and stems with his golden fingers;
    They shiver, and wake from slumber.
    Over the barren branches he shakes his yellow curls.
    Yet is the forest full of the sound of tears….
    A wind dances over the fields.
    Shrill and clear the sound of her waking laughter,
    Yet the little blue lakes tremble
    And the flags of tenderest green bend and quiver.

    first green