Some of my plants are out of control and are very difficult to maintain whilst others receive the greatest of care, especially those on my balcony. When I moved my Hoya plant from the lounge window ledge, it looked in distress and badly neglected, and so it had been because we, the family, decidedto close off part of the house and it was only months later that I remembered it was in there. It was a sorry sight, only had a few leaves and looked as if it was dying. I felt so guilty but within a few weeks of being on the balcony in a sheltered place a new leaf appeared and it not only survived but flourished and all I did was give it a good watering.
As it grows on one side of the pot, I placed some stones that I thought looked interesting on the other side which I picked up on the farm. Stones and pebbles fascinate me, and I usually have either one or the other in one of my jacket pockets.
The balcony is very hot in the afternoons as it's sunny from 1 pm until 7 pm but a Hoya plant cannot be in full sun, so I devised a way of shielding it from the heat with a shoulder wrap. I tied one end to a branch, and the other end to the iron gate which covers my window. The fabric is made of fine cotton material so the sun's rays can penetrate the cloth without harming the leaves.
The border of the shoulder wrap has a peacock print all the way round These wraps are very useful on cooler evenings and I have two more in different colours, also with bird prints, that can also be used as wrap around skirts Getting back to my cossetted and esteemed Hoya plant, it is thriving in it's new home, and I check it every day for new red leaves, water it sparingly and clean the green leaves with a soft damp cloth.
Some of you may remember that my beautiful Bougainvillea was cut down to the ground last year and pulled down by the tractor. I never thought it would regrow let alone so vigorously, but now it's out of control. It needs training along both walls when there is more time to do so,as now it is the grape and fig harvest and the men are busy.
It did flower, but I only remembered to take photographs when the flowers were past their best, but how lovely that it flowered at all, and grew so tall. It may not look the same as it looked before but in a few years time who knows!
The Morning Glory vine growing out of control. It needs cutting back and it will soon cover the orchard wall with it' beautiful blooms as in one season it quickly reaches a height of 15 feet.
Please forgive me if I have told you this before. This Oleander shrub was originally a large cutting used as a stake for another plant. This plant died, and the Oleander cutting took, and grew into this pretty tree
This Oleander tree was pruned last year but has grown too tall and needs pruning again to half it's size or even less.
The Amaryllis belladonna Lily .
This blushing beauty is in flower now in the garden. It is a species native to Cape Province in South Africa. It is drought tolerant and produces abundant nectar for the pollinators. It's long stem gives it a statuesque appearance, but it is a toxic plant that animals avoid.
My Geranium are doing well, in spite of the visit from the Geranium Bronze Butterfly last year.
Also in flower in the garden is the Lantana, a heat loving plant that is also drought resistant,It also attracts pollinators but it is also toxic to animals.When I had dogs they left it alone.
I love the different pretty species of heather in bloom now in the garden. Its beautiful colour and earthy fragrance attract the tiny butterflies and many bees to the pollen and they fly from one flower to another.
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Plants are driven to survive possibly more than humans are. I became aware of the Bougainvillea vine this year when my neighbor purchased a red Scarlet O'Hara for his balcony. It is absolutely gorgeous and filled with blooms this late in the season.
It’s amazing how resilient plants can be with just a bit of care and the right environment! Your Hoya’s recovery is a testament to its strength and your ability to turn things around. It’s always rewarding to see something thrive again after a tough period.
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So very summery and beautiful!
You have a lot of interesting plants in your garden.
Hi Sonjia, You have a beautiful garden ! ...and I love the shoulder wraps. Absolutely gorgeous colours and patterns !
All the best
Dear Sonja,
It is so exciting to read about all your plants. It is probably very smart to protect the hoya from the strong afternoon sun. It probably appreciates your care. Your bougainvillea and oleander are so beautiful and so are your amaryllis. You are really good with plants. Great photographs of all the flowers.
All the best to you my dear friend!
Many warm hugs.
Marit
you live in the same environment we live in and out plants are also out of control.. we have two bougainvillea and they need to be tended to on a regular basis. Bob can't take care of them like he used to. he is a blood mess on legs and arms from the battle with it 2 days ago. so glad you found the dying plant, and what a super idea to build shade for it.. love the peacock wrap..
Hello,
I am sure you were pleased your Hoya plant survived and is flourishing. I love the fabric and the pretty birds, it is lovely and provides the shade your plant needs. Bougainvillea is a favorite, I love the pretty color too. The Amaryllis Lily is lovely. Pretty capture of the tiny butterfly. Thank you for linking up and sharing your critter link! Take care, enjoy your day and have a happy new week!
The flowers are looking so beautiful
It’s a great post, Sonjia. Evidently we shall have to refer to your home as “Resurrection House!” What a great surprise it must have been and a great satisfaction too, to see the plant recover in this way. The whole garden looks beautiful, and the potted plants, too. The butterflies are perhaps the best addition of all. They have given the final imprimatur to the garden, their seal of approval, their announcement to the world that this is the place to be. All this colour and joy is a great start to my day. Hugs and kisses - David
Hi Sonjia,
What a great series of photos this is.
The Amaryllis belladonna lily is really special to see, I don't know this species.
I enjoyed your photos and I wish you a nice Sunday.
Greetings Irma
Your garden looks fantastic. I really love the peacock fabric that you used to shelter your plant from the hot sun. It's as lovely as the plant! And everything is so colorful and beautiful! Thanks so much for stopping by!
Beautiful plants that you nurture! It pays off!
Hello. I also collect interesting or unusual looking stones. Beautiful flowers.
...Sonjia, your garden supplies so much color and enjoyment. Thanks for sharing it with me. My garden is becoming tired by the dry weather, it's time to cut many thing backs. Take care and be well.
Thank you for the wonderful photos and beautiful flowers.
Beautiful flowers. Regards
Beautiful blog
Beautiful blog
I have an old Hoya that needs some TLC too so perhaps I should repot it and change its location since yours looks so happy now.
It’s amazing how resilient plants can be, even after a period of neglect! Sounds like your Hoya just needed the right spot and a bit of attention to bounce back. Sometimes a change in environment does wonders. Hi happy new week. Read my new blog post: https://www.melodyjacob.com/
You have some lovely colour in your garden.
I did enjoy seeing these photographs.
All the best Jan
The flowers are beautiful, a blaze of color. I love the peacock print.
Wish you a nice evening
Hello My Friend, all your photos are beautiful! Thoroughly enjoyed each one. Thank you also for the sweet comments on my blog. Very much appreciate them. I am still hobbling along but moving in the right direction. Thank you for your concern, and I hope all is well with you.
It’s amazing how a little bit of care can bring a plant back to life
Glad your Hoya is thriving on the balcony after being in such a rough state. Your beautiful garden is so full of life, especially with the bougainvillea bouncing back and the Lantana drawing in pollinators.
Todo se ve precioso, me encanta. Besos.
Beautiful images.
I loved seeing your garden.
I look forward to more beautiful images.
Happy November.
Janice.
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