Repainting My Garden
Monday, March 23, 2020
Rusty racks and peeling paint on walls got freshen up! Spent days in the heat doing this. Now I am relieved to see a new coat of paint on those racks and walls. The process was tough though but productive. Given the restricted movement order, I was able to kill some time by just repainting.
Earlier before I began my repainting tasks, I managed to take a couple of pics of my plants. This one below is my Episcia that was spilling over a small pot. Its muted yellow blooms and the leaves have never fail to captivate my eyes.
Catnip growing strong in spite of the hot weather...
This bunch of roses looked absolutely gorgeous one morning hence deserves to be mentioned right here.
I think my One-Day-Yellow dessert rose has reverted, I mean, mutated back to its original hue. Not supposed to be red.
The throat of the bloom was still yellow though.
Nevertheless, happy gardening ;)
6 comments
Wow the roses are really georgous. Purely white.
ReplyDeletePure joy and glad to hear from you :)
DeleteBeautiful blooms, that desert rose I like the colour.
ReplyDeleteThe red is a really deep, meintheswim.
DeleteIt had been a difficult week during these times when the lockdown took place. My only consolation was clearing and cleaning up the garden..which still appears to be messy as before.
ReplyDeleteHowever your plants looks good and well arranged - I for one finding it so difficult to manage when the overgrown.
Take care and stay safe.
I have to cut off a lot of foliage from my plants to clear, clean and paint. Now the shrubs are taking their own sweet time to bounce back.
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