Owner's pride, neighbor's envy - Remember this quote ?
The first phase of this year's garden was beautified by french Inca flowers, that you have seen in my previous post. I tried to grow some new saplings, and unfortunately, I have not been success any time growing saplings from previous year's seed. That does not mean, I am going to give up, but I can try only next season. It might not be entirely my fault, as unexpected rain also could have contributed. The Chrysanthemum plants were growing nicely but there were not much flower buds. And that made me stressed, to figure out the missing part because ideally, by December first week only, they should have flowered. So I decided to prepare Jeevamrutha, the pure organic liquid fertilizer which works like magic. I have written about it earlier, it's a bit difficult to prepare, but if it gets prepared well, the impact it brings is beyond comparison to any other fertilizer (even chemical). So let me present you the blissful garden, it's a selfie hub now and everyone appreciates the effort.
Abandoned pots are used for the White Inca, and they are yet to grow, but this post is a pure Chrysanthemum magic, even I did not think, they will come up so well.
This pot is just at the entrance to the park, and catches attention as soon as someone goes inside, so some incidence happened (which was expected, about which I will write later). I was so excited to feel this bliss that, I went twice to capture them on frames, once in evening, and once in morning. You will probably feel the difference in some of these photos, that's because of movement of sunlight. Now let's have a look at the circular patch.
These plants were growing nicely, but there were no flower buds, so many thought, they won't flower at all. Some even went to the extent of saying, these plants have become wild and we should try to get rid of them and plant some new ones. And now look at the size of these flowers - the magic of Jeevamrutha.
Even the small inca plants that we put up has started flowering.
Look at these cute little plants, which also started flowering. If they grow well, then they may last till end of February. From experience I have seen the impact of organic fertilizer is that, the plant as well as the flowers stay fresh longer. Chemical fertilizers will help them grow fast and even flower up, but they don't stay too long. Now let me present you some more pics from the morning shoot.
And now we have also got certificate for the garden - Honey bees have discovered it. It's a pleasure to serve the most important species of biodiversity, on whom we depend for our survival.
And before wrapping up this post I must say that all this did not come easy, a lot of work done to make this happen.
And then watering them every day very carefully so that there is no overflow as that would cause nutrient loss. But the result has certainly delighted everyone, not only me - there can't be any better reward than this for a gardener.
Hope you will see the White Inca in my next post, my first attempt. The weather has already started to be warmer, so we may not have these beauty for long time, but I will still try to plant some all seasoned inca in the summer - the excitement does not let me stop.
Shot with SONY α6400 with 18-135 mm Zoom Lens
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