HiveGarden: December Update

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The summer season was a little longer this year but now I'm back to my indoor garden. Above, a delicate flower on my Christmas cactus. This is the end of its flowering period which is roughly November and February at my house.

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These are a couple of plants that I brought in from the garden. On the left is a Thai basil that was slightly touched by the frost and that's the Rosemary on the right.

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Not so pretty to look at is another Thai Basil that I dried. I'm midway through harvesting the leaves.

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Having found the perfect spot to overwinter my Fuchsia last year, I'm going to see if it will live through another winter. It became a little lopsided sitting on the dresser and growing towards the window so I'm trying it on a stool in the center. The Fuchsia was actually several plants and...

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...the one on the dark side of the pot died so I have rooted its replacement.

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This Geranium cutting is a descendant of the one that came into my family in 1969-1970. I'm so cautious with it that when I put 3 of them outside for the summer, I keep one inside for me, just in case. This is a spare that I can give away.

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Here are the rest of the Geraniums with the Hibiscus. You can't tell but they all had haircuts in September. I can tell -- it was a jungle in there.

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The Amaryllis spent 9 months in storage when I was away in 2020 so I'm still building up the bulb so it will flower again.

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This is the only plant I have purchased for indoors since my trip in 2020. Ivies do well here and they wrap all around the baker's rack that it's sitting on.

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This is the Avocado at eye height AGAIN!

I may have saved the best until last...

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I have two orchids and I'm trying to remember when one of them wasn't blooming. I know I posted about them in July and I was surprised this one was still blooming then.

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I really thought this was the last flower and I kept thinking I was going to miss it. If you scroll back to the photo of the Avocado, you can see the beautiful filtered light, really the ideal conditions for orchids.

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Then one day I had a surprise! From a few little bumps, some more buds grew. This one is an older photo.

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And some photos from this week.

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A closeup from the other side.

This was a short update on the plants that are doing something. There isn't much happening with my big ones right now. Thank you for visiting!

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Photos by @kansuze taken with my Canon SX620 HS in Kanata (Ottawa), Canada.

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Enjoy!
@kansuze



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Beautiful orchids! They like to play hide and seek!
Your pot plants are well looked after! Hope the winter months won’t be too cold.

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Oh how beautiful is that orchid! Really lovely. That's amazing that geranium has been in your family so long - I know you must get worried about losing it !

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It's an almost fluorescent fuchsia colour too.

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Dear @kansuze,
Your support for the current HiveSQL proposal (#138) is much appreciated but the proposal will expire soon!
May I ask you to review and support the new proposal so HiveSQL can stay free to use for the community?
You can support the new proposal (#247) on Peakd, Ecency, Hive.blog or using HiveSigner.

Thank you!

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Done.

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Thank you for your support @kansuze, really appreciate it! 👍
Without imposing and as we are in a renewal period for proposals, if you could take a look at the HiveBuzz Proposal Renewal - #248 as well 😁

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Love your garden journal! I was planning to join in this month, but I didn’t realise it ends so fast.

I’m excited to be growing not one, but 2 Christmas cactuses this year! Once that I took a cutting from my nan’s plant last year and one that I picked up from Lidl this year. Both are in bloom and I’m in love with yet another plant 🙈

My rosemaries do well even in winter, so I never bring them in, but I’m not sure how mu geraniums and newer fuchnias will do outside this year. We actually have some frost. I picked the more sensitive geranium plants from the wall and hid them under the table between the wall, gate and the fence and crossing my fingers. I just don’t have enough space indoors to overwinter all plants. It’s already full of orchids and succulents 😅

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You and I seem to have the same problem with space. Thank you for dropping by.

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