Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Catching Up



It was an interesting & refreshing afternoon with my ex-colleague & her lovely daughter, Angie. After joining them for lunch at Crystal Jade Noodle Restaurant, we proceeded to Swenson for our afternoon coffee & ice-cream.

See how adorable Angie is. She is just so natural in front of the camera. Don't you think she has talking eyes. I always can't stop complimenting her good look because she has such big bright eyes, even they are behind her cute spectacles. I am sure she will grow up to become a beauty.

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Saturday, December 6, 2008

Sign of More Growth



Look at how handsome that little blade-like leaf has grown since my last post.PhotobucketPhotobucketThe ginger-like root has produced so many leaves but still has no flower yet. The leaves are so slender & bushy that I need to bundle them up with a string.

This is the pot which I said I did not want to post earlier.Can you see the little baby shoot peeping out of the soil now? So the seed has finally forced its way out of the pod & pierced through the soil.Photobucket

Friday, December 5, 2008

What is the fate of the Pamelo tree?



Due to a HDB enbloc exercise in the area, the Buona Vista Swimming Complex & some surroundings flats will be demolished in the year 2010.

By then I believe they will also be chopping down the pamelo tree which is standing right in front of the swimming complex.

I use to pass by this tree & always ask myself what will happen to the tree when HDB starts to tear down all the buildings there. Just wish that some people or a relevant authority will be kind enough to move the tree to a new home instead of having it chopped down. It's indeed a lovely sight looking at all the pameloes hanging on the branches.

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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Unknown New Plants



I have just added four new plants in my garden. Two of them were planted from bulb, one with a little shoot already growing from it; and another from a root about one month ago. One more from seeds was added a week ago after my friendly neighbour noticed I ran out of container & gave me a medium size one to put them in.
My better-half bought the root, bulbs & seeds from Medan, Indonesia during his recent business trip there. He does not know their names but only told me they are very beautiful when in full blooms. Fortunately, he has taken some pictures of them in their gardens. I shall check it up with my gardening friends for their names.
PhotobucketThis is the actual height of the plant when it was brought back to me. Only a new leaf has grown from within after about two weeks.
The root you see below looks much like a blue ginger. It came without any baby shoots on it. Very quickly after a few days, baby shoots started to sprout. Photobucket
This is a rather huge bulb. Can you see the little sharp blade-like leave sprouting from the soil? It wasn't there three weeks ago! While the rest of my new plants have shown some sign of growth during the early stage of planting, this container just did not produce any sign of progress. I thought it was the end of it. Just a few days ago, my husband & I were so exhilarated - it showed the first sign of growth! That is indeed a long wait for that little sprout to protrude out of the soil and we did not expect it to be appearing so far away from the bulb! For a moment, we thought it was just a piece of fallen leaf from somewhere & wanted to pick it up to discard it. Photobucket
In fact, there is another plant I have not posted its picture here because it is still being buried in the soil. The seeds are still in their pods & I have to bury the whole thing into the soil. If I were to post it now, it will be just the container with only soil & no plant in it that I am showing you. So just have to wait a while more ...
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