Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Winter/Spring 2014 Terrace Flower Garden



Who doesn't love Winter and Spring time in Delhi. It's the time when you get some respite from the scorching heat of the summer and sweaty humidity of monsoon. Moreover one gets to enjoy the outdoors more rather than hiding in air-conditioned rooms.

Another thing which appeals me about these two seasons is the floral explosion in and around Delhi. Most of our winter flowers are known as Summer flowers in cooler regions. Delhi Winter temperature ranges from around 5 degree Celsius to 25 degree Celsius. There is no danger of frost usually as the temperature remains above 0. Winter is followed by pleasant Spring with temperature ranging between 20-25 degree Celsius. Both these seasons are favorable for growing a wide range of flowers such as Petunia, Pansies, Gazania, Dahlia, Aster and the list goes on.

I wanted to have a piece of floral action at my place, so I decided to have a small terrace garden. I had a few Gazania and Dianthus growing in pots which I had started from last year's saved seeds. Got a few more plants from the local nursery and put them all together in a marble kitchen sink which had been lying around without any use.

Marble Planter

Then I got 3 cement planters and planted Petunia, Gazania and Aster(which I got really cheap in grow trays).



Cement Planter

Cement Planter

Cement Planter

The above 4 pics were taken on 26th Nov '13.

And this is how it looked like after about a month(19th Dec '13)

Marble Planter Blooming



Cement Planter

Cement Planter

Cement Planter

Cement Planter




Notice the small Aster plants flowering. I later read somewhere that if flowers appear too early they should be pinched to allow the plant to become strong. Which is probably what I should have done because my plants only produced a few flowers at a very short height and then withered away.

And finally in full bloom. This is how it looked like by Feb end.

Marble Planter in Full Bloom

Cement Planter

Cement Planter

Terrace Garden







For some reason Dahlias attracted monkeys and peacocks. So I lost quite a few flowers to them. Here are some of the Dahlias which were left.



Dahlia

Dahlia

Dahlia


Dahlia

Dahlia


Notice the Dahlias in vase. Those were really big ones. Must be around 8 inches if not more. I prefer to keep the flowers on the plant but due to a strong wind one night these 2 were left dangling. So I had to cut them and placed them in the vase where they stayed for good 2 weeks.

Here's a look at some more flowers from this season's garden.....
Habiscus
Habiscus

Kalanchoe
Kalanchoe

Marigold
Marigold

Geranium
Geranium

Lily
Lily

Ranunculus
Ranunculus


Now as I am writing this blog it's almost end of Spring and beginning of Summer. So I'm in seed collection mode. Will also try to save Dahlia tubers - it's something that I have never tried before. Also have 2 lily bulbs that need to be taken care of to get bloom next year. More on these topics in my next blog.

10 comments:

  1. Hi Rishi,

    Nice flowers during last winter.
    Where did you get Seedling for Petunia, Gazania and Aster at cheap in grow trays. since I am also from Gurgaon, I want to know. Thanks.

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    1. Thanks Anil! I got seedlings from a Nursery in Sushant Lok-I. These are the coordinates in Google Maps - 28.470657, 77.079503. You can also get seedlings from Garden Hut in Adchini and Bhawna Nursery in Sikandarpur.

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  2. It's informative and very impressive. People who have no garden space but could manage with cement planters on the roof and/or balcony.

    Thank you Rishi ji

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  3. hi....want more posts from your blog :)

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  4. nice... ur garden looks so beautiful...

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  5. Wow.. this is amazing.. such a beautiful garden. Hats off

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