Friday, July 30, 2010

Do They Really Bring In The Money?


Money plant (scientific name: Epipremnum aurem) is the most common plant found in homes because it is the easiest to plant. It’s so hardy – you can literally leave it alone and the fella will still survive. They can be propagated easily, by stem or leaf cuttings.

It was said money plant is bringer of fortune. The myth has it that if you keep money plant at home and can keep it in bloom, good fortune will be flowing continuously into the household. Oh, I want to believe that! Hahaa…

Anyway, this is what I did to one of my money plants. I let it circle a table lamp. Ok, I'm putting this up here for my future consumption. Believe me, this blog is probably all about that...:)



Monday, July 26, 2010

Japanese Koi

We do not have a Japanese garden. But we have a garden pond with Japanese koi. Koi fish are a form of carp fish originally from Japan. They are very similar to goldfish though. At first, we had nineteen but as time goes by, we noticed they are growing in size rapidly. Not only that, they are big eaters as well. Err…are we spending too much on fish food? So, with a bit of hesitation, we decided to give away 8 of them. Lucky neighbors...:)

We are not koi experts. Besides a few kohakus and an asagi, the rest are not of premium breeds. To a non-koi expert, it doesn’t matter. All of them are equally unique and beautiful. But as times goes by, we all tend to have our favorites.





Asagi (above)

Kohaku (above)









As they swim all the time, they give the pond a “sense of life”. It’s a great therapy for the eyes, that’s for sure….:D

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Japanese Roses

We have this flower bed, measuring 4 x 2.5 feet which we had explored planting with all sorts of flowers in the past 2.5 years. Zinnias, vincas, lantanas, melapodiums, to name a few...but with not much of success. This was an old picture, took about 1.5 years ago when we had zinnias.

At first, they were blooming so well but soon they became a wild bush. They usually do that when they are shouting for attention. Obviously, we did not shower enough of that...:)

So, about 6 weeks ago, I said, "let's try something else again". In a way, this is the part I like most, exploring new flowers.

So, taa-tah...japanese roses.



I hope they'll last for a while this time, though I don't mind trying out other species...:)

By the way, thanks to Desmond for being the first follower of our blog...:D

Friday, July 23, 2010

Favorite Flowers

A garden must have flowers. I insist. So far, we've been very fortunate in having the following:

a) Torenias

b) Petunias

c) Mini roses


e) Impatiens


d) Honestly, I've no idea what this is called. But can't blame me because I did not plant it. It popped up out of no where. The delight I had when I discovered these lovely blooms one morning. Well, someone told me it's related to Japanese roses. I need to verify...