Been a couple of days since my last post. So, here's a section of my teeny weeny garden on succulents. Didn't I tell you how much I fancy blue?These containers that you see here are from Khurja (small town in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India). I'll write about that another day.
Happy gardening!
Friday, September 4, 2009
Blueing succulents
Labels:
balcony gardening,
blue,
blue pottery,
container gardening,
india,
khurja,
succulents,
urban balcony
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what a great collection of pottery and succulents. They look good all grouped together like that. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely collection of succulents! I really like all of your blue pots, they look so pretty together,
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog!
~Karrita
You have a lovely collection of these pots. I liked the brown boat shaped planter the most,the blue ones are stunning too!! I've heard a lot about Khurja and I too want to go there some day.
ReplyDeleteNeat and nice arrangement. You like blue pots? or the colour blue? Nevertheless, they match the succulents you have. Happy gardening to you!
ReplyDeleteI love your artistic assortment of containers and succulents... a very handsome display. Do I love blue?! Cobalt, um... cerulean, sky blue...
ReplyDeleteThank you for the follow and the visit. See you again.
those are wonderful! you should link into my meme today and share them!
ReplyDeleteBlue and green go well together. I like blue pots, too. You have a good collection of succulants and pots!
ReplyDeleteHi UG~~ You had me at your banner. Plumeria blossoms are the thing I miss most about living in the tropics as a kid. The scent is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteHow blessed you are to have grown up with a dad who was completely dedicated to the pursuit of gardening.
I love the blue pottery and its contents.
You have a lovely collection of blue pots and the succulents good in them, grouped together that way.
ReplyDeleteMy love of gardening comes from my mother, and I seem to be as equally obsessed with it as she was. I'm sure your father is pleased to see you following in his footsteps :)
I love the color of the Frangipanni in your banner photo! My mother had a yellow one in her Australian garden.
Thanks for visiting and saying hello :)
thanks for sharing this...I wish I could do succulents...I love my plants tooooo much and they die! lol
ReplyDeleteReally love those blue pots. I get stuck on aqua. Succulents are such great plants since they don't need to be watered all the time. I have a couple of large jade plants that have been around a while. Thanks for visiting my blog, I will be back to read more of yours.
ReplyDeleteG'day, Thanks for your visit. It seems we have a bit in common. We both love gardening and pottery. Those are lovely blue glazes in your pictures.
ReplyDeletelovely collection of pottery and Succulents. I have never seen the large oval shaped container like one. The blue effect is really cool. I am more than determined to replicate the same effect in my garden.
ReplyDelete@everyone: Thanks a lot for stopping by and showering comments...!! Thanks again...
ReplyDeleteYou do have a lovely collection of pots and succulents, I especially like the pots in your previous post. It looks like your balcony garden is thriving. Thanks for stopping by my blog and following too :)
ReplyDeleteSucculents are one of my favorites, I have to bring them inside over the winter here in Iowa. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWonderful to see that these succulent are doing so well and neatly arranged.Also very nice to see those arranged pine cones.
ReplyDeleteMine seemed like impossible to tame and often dies. Any secrets?
@Michelle: Thanks for visiting my blog. I'm glad you liked my collection
ReplyDelete@IGW: Yes, succulents are totally lovely.
@James: No secrets here. When the weather cooperates and am plain lucky, my plants tend to do well else they are impossible to manage...:)