Well I can't say I have a lot blooming right now since it's been
raining on and off for the last 2 weeks and a bit chilly. We've
had our first frost about 2 weeks ago.
So I guess I can show you plants that I grow indoors during the cold
season. Cape Primrose (Streptocarpus)
Miniature roses
Rex Begonias
Hibiscus
Miniature Orchid
Talium Limon
Mandevillas are still blooming
Kalanchoe
Well that's all I have to show, thanks for stopping by!




















11 responses to "Fertilizer Friday, Oct 30th"
You have a nice assortment of blooms. I didn't know you could grow jewels of opar inside. I had some volunteers in my yard this year, so hopefully they will be back next season, too. I wonder if I could root some to bring in next year. I guess I wouldn't need to if it's coming up on its own outdoors, though.
Hi, Just drop by from Blotanical. I was so marvelled at all your flowers...
Your cape primose was ...ohhh so beautiful, then with rex begonia .. ahhhh!! then with those orchids.. waaahhh!!! All these are so difficult to cultivate in my place. What a lovely garden!
Nice to have you back Cathy! You always show such pretty blooms! I want to try to overwinter my Rex begonia. Do you think I need to keep it in a cool garage or in a house with its dry heated air?
What lovely blooms!!! You have gorgeous plants. Have a great weekend!
*hugs*Deb
I just love the colour of that Cape Primrose. I haven't got any indoor plants blooming at the moment, so I'm impressed with your display.
love the orchid.
Just beautiful color here!
Oooh, how pretty Cathy! You have the most beautiful plants, and everything is looking so healthy.
WOWZERS! You have amazing plants, Cathy!!!
Nice collection of indoor blooms, Cathy!
I love the soft peach of the mini rose ;)
Lynn
You have quite some plants/flowers inside! They are beautiful. Is the Kalanchoe related to the cactus?