From the name I realised that they call it carnation here. Ordered on Amazon Rupali, on Amazon ordering experience is always smooth, rest is unknown at this point 😊. I also ordered some morning glories with it.
Actually this is the first time i will try to grow plants from seeds, so I need lots of luck 😀. I always take short cuts and buy saplings from the nursery, but that proves very expensive.
That’s wonderful. I wish you success and wonderful moments in this new adventure. I am sure your daughter is gonna love it.
I see cucumbers on my plants now 😊. Other vines are slowly growing. Chilli, pumpkin and butternut squash seeds are not the shop bought. I dried them at home and hence not sure about the results 😊.
I remember throwing passion fruit seeds in our garden in India and they not only survived but spreaded over a couple of mango, jackfruit and other trees producing tons of passion fruits which were happily distributed among neighbours, family and friends. Those were days.
This is so inspiring! We had a vine of passion fruit, but it never grew much healthy.
Getting my daughter interested in gardening is a dream, I think I will start by buying her some small gardening tools 😊
What a beautiful building! Your choice of using black and white, and photographing it at night really enhances the fabulous architecture and gives it an air of timelessness. Thank you.
Nice name of a restaurant, Rupali. A great black and white picture.
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Thanks dear Kamal. Take care.
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Welcome dear Rupali. You too take care and stay safe 💕💕💕💕
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Some combination 😝 but the photo is beautiful, it could have been so beautiful only in monochrome I think.
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Yes…. actually I realized it some time ago. This was a schedules post 😂😂😂
So have you ordered plant seeds online and how was your experience?
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From the name I realised that they call it carnation here. Ordered on Amazon Rupali, on Amazon ordering experience is always smooth, rest is unknown at this point 😊. I also ordered some morning glories with it.
Actually this is the first time i will try to grow plants from seeds, so I need lots of luck 😀. I always take short cuts and buy saplings from the nursery, but that proves very expensive.
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That’s wonderful. I wish you success and wonderful moments in this new adventure. I am sure your daughter is gonna love it.
I see cucumbers on my plants now 😊. Other vines are slowly growing. Chilli, pumpkin and butternut squash seeds are not the shop bought. I dried them at home and hence not sure about the results 😊.
I remember throwing passion fruit seeds in our garden in India and they not only survived but spreaded over a couple of mango, jackfruit and other trees producing tons of passion fruits which were happily distributed among neighbours, family and friends. Those were days.
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This is so inspiring! We had a vine of passion fruit, but it never grew much healthy.
Getting my daughter interested in gardening is a dream, I think I will start by buying her some small gardening tools 😊
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It is really a great idea. Hope she will use them 😁
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Love the value and contrast
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Many thanks Yvette. Hope you are enjoying summer 😊
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yes – very nice start to summer over here – thanks – and same to you
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What a beautiful building! Your choice of using black and white, and photographing it at night really enhances the fabulous architecture and gives it an air of timelessness. Thank you.
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Thanks for appreciation.
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Oh my! This photo is so dramatic in black and white. And the name….hmmm…that is open to lots of different interpretations.
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Interesting right! Thanks Anne.
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Ohhh, the name….😊😊😊 i love your use of the black and white hue
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Thanks a lot Mich.
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That is some name!
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Right! Thanks Laurie.
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Grand!
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Thanks Amber.
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Different picture
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Thanks Subbashini.
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Excellent in B/W
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Thanks Derrick.
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Lovely photo! I’ll admit that the name perplexes me a little, though.
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Isn’t it. Thanks Ann.
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