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Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by babythug(f): 12:03pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
My semi rinsed bouquet * of cacti 2 Likes
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Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 12:13pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
babythug: Gasp!! Finally!! but she's fine na, why have you been hiding her? Are those 2 different breeds of cacti there please? |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by babythug(f): 12:17pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
Onegai: Lol... They're three breeds actually. But the tall one in the middle seems to have done most excellently. I was hoping a new type/specie/hybrid will spring up that's why I put them all in one pot but so far that hasn't happened. Or maybe I wasn't listening hard enough in agric class. Lol |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 1:27pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
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Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 1:49pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
Multi-Plant Container Gardening You can combine a bunch of different plants and flowers in the same container for a beautiful effect. This is especially useful when you don't have space and want to make a visual impact. Let your gardener do it for you, and big containers start from N1000. Most of the plants we have mentioned in this thread will work for a container garden. Palms, Asparagus fern, vincas, cordyline, Boston Fern, coleus, heliconia, plumbargo etc You can mix your plants according to colour and texture and size. 2 Likes
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Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Nobody: 3:02pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
Onegai: I really love these.. 1 Like |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 3:39pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
brandnew3: It's to combine plants of differen heights, start with a vine then add a shrub and keep going till you get a taller plant. Or do like the all-green one and do a palm (either golden palm or banana leaf) and surround it with a fern(Boston or Asparagus). The last picture is Heliconia, coleus, croton, sweet potato (vine). Or do Cordyline and surround with rosy periwinkles of different colours. I'm going to do one for our balcony. |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Nobody: 3:46pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
Onegai: Your thread is a big source of motivation for me. I'm so gardening up my home, just waiting on the raining season to kick in. Already did some planting but it's kinda experimental. I intend to have a paradise on earth in a matter of 6 months. Beautiful plants just keeps me sane in this perilous Nigerian environment. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 3:51pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
brandnew3: Thanks thanks. The Spider plant I bought is thriving but the Asparagus fern is dying slowly (it was a tiny nursling when I got it). I've been told people are getting into gardening again in Nigeria. If you are on Instagram, you can check out Lagos garden club. |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Nobody: 6:10pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
Onegai: I'll look it up on Instagram. My mom has always kept a garden, I did I got the love for beautiful plants from her. I've also visited and seen private gardens that are out of this world. I'd love to see more Nigerian keeping assorted plants in the homes and gardens. I bet only a few people would go as far as setting up a greenhouse. |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 7:48am On Mar 08, 2016 |
brandnew3: Look up Oma Gardens on instagram. You'll be quiet about some of them words you just typed . Talk about Garden por,n. my sister's estate, they have an unspoken garden rivalry going on and poach each others gardeners. Most of them soent upto N150,000 to change the soil so they could have a nice lawn. They also spy on each others layouts and plants. 1 Like |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Nobody: 8:38am On Mar 09, 2016 |
Onegai: where is this pls? I need ideas for my garden but im not spending 150k for soil o cow dung and chicken poo is much cheaper......just joking on a serious note, a compost heap is a much cheaper option but not sure if the heat wont cause a terrible smell |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Nobody: 11:39am On Mar 09, 2016 |
@Onegai, what name do you call those crawling plants that stay on fences?
I just got some of those. |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 1:17pm On Mar 10, 2016 |
tearoses: Oma Gardens are a landscaping company (award-winning apparently). They do gardens for the wealthy in Lagos and put up pictures of their work. They are even more expensive than those spending N150,000 on improving their soils and gardens 1 Like |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 1:51pm On Mar 10, 2016 |
brandnew3: Climbers? Vines? post a pic |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by touchmeder: 4:52pm On Mar 10, 2016 |
I'm doing something small. I'll post some pics later @Mexican Evening Primrose - I think of this plant and i think 'grass' |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by touchmeder: 6:43am On Mar 11, 2016 |
So here is my humble layout I intend to fill with flowers (kabashing and speaking in tongues-God helping me) I got some orange bowls (the color reminded me of a typical flower pot) a while back but decided to use them in my kitchen instead (covers face) Anyway they were too shallow so I've decided to start with black nylon bags first and get nice pots with time. This is gardening on a budget for me please. 1 Like
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Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by touchmeder: 7:02am On Mar 11, 2016 |
I decided a hand trowel would be good but I got too excited (when this thread first started) and bought a bricklayers instead! I spotted a dumb cane growing wildly the other day and decided to help myself. I'll be starting with her (yes its a her and I've christened her Lucy) So armed with my bricklayers trowel, I went 'a digging' for black soil from yonder place and the hubby just shake head for me. LOL I added a bit of waste from the bin but I hear dumb cane is quite versatile so hoping she does not wither away. I intend to fill that spot (around Lucy) with more colourful flowers in the coming weeks. Wish Lucy well for me. Hopefully she'll have fun at my place. Any advise? 2 Likes
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Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Nobody: 8:06am On Mar 11, 2016 |
brandnew3: climbing ivy?
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Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Nobody: 8:08am On Mar 11, 2016 |
Onegai: Jesu Time to relocate back to Nigeria Tearoses Gardens, here we come 1 Like |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Nobody: 8:10am On Mar 11, 2016 |
touchmeder: When you pot, its a good idea to put in some broken bricks or stones at the bottom of the pot before putting in your compost It helps draining Also ensure that you have holes at the bottom of the pot so that excess water can drain out. Dont also water the plants in the afternoon or let water touch the leaves when you water the plants or the heat from the sun will "cook" the leaves. 3 Likes |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 8:40am On Mar 11, 2016 |
tearoses: Also check out Aralia by Nature. Cactus plant for N10,000 in their shop (and they have clients a-plenty). There's a house in Ikeja, that will stupefy you when you see it (it looks like one of the nicest mansions in the US transplanted to Nigeria. His glass covered pool-house is surrounded by garden). Better come, business is booming |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 8:41am On Mar 11, 2016 |
tearoses: There's a house in Ikeja, that will stupefy you when you see it. Better come, business is booming 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 8:46am On Mar 11, 2016 |
touchmeder: Best advice: ignore husband. I've had too many eye-rolling moments with mine to notice again. This morning, he was threatening to throw away my can planter of Spider plant (because I overwatered it and it leaked). I think Dumb cane is really easy to grow. Lucky you finding it for free. I keep hearing that some bin waste may not be good, but they say the same about chicken poo and that's what village people use successfully. Does it small? Btw, no pictures are showing on your last post o |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Nobody: 9:11am On Mar 11, 2016 |
Onegai: He will come around eventually The same husband that used to roll eye before before was the one who asked for a garden party for his birthday in 1 Like |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Nobody: 9:14am On Mar 11, 2016 |
Onegai: I dey come o! Hope those interlocking boys wont run me out of town Many Naija compounds are too bland cement everywhere Time to plant and encourage wildlife lets do our bit for the environment 1 Like |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by touchmeder: 10:58am On Mar 11, 2016 |
tearoses: Thanks for this, I have pics but I need to re size first. |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 12:46pm On Mar 11, 2016 |
My tools My mum had a trowel and garden fork at home (both badly rusted), so I'm going to get some new ones for her and also a shrub cutter. Below are my tools: florist scissors, wire cutter, 2 bypass cutters (good for cutting green plants) and a pair of gloves. My anvil cutters (good for cutting dead branches) are not here. I'll get a trowel (for digging up dirt and soil) for myself as well. 1 Like
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Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Nobody: 1:40pm On Mar 11, 2016 |
tearoses:The ones on that wall. 1 Like
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Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 2:02pm On Mar 11, 2016 |
brandnew3: Okay this is nice, Art and Gardening. Is this your house, are you single |
Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Onegai(f): 2:07pm On Mar 11, 2016 |
African Blood Lily This is such an unusual looking flower. It is an outdoor plant and I think if it's planted in profusion, it will look really pretty. The gardeners sell it for about N700. I don't 1 Like
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Re: The Hibiscus Flower Society: Calling All Gardeners, Flower Lovers Etc by Nobody: 2:13pm On Mar 11, 2016 |
Onegai: lol! My uncle's house. He is a big arts patron and also has an amazing garden. My house isn't that much gardened up but i have a badly maintained lawn, 4 guava trees, a lot of Aloe Vera's and about 5 other species of beautiful plants. Yes i'm single. 2 Likes 1 Share |
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