Archive | May 2012

Yellow Ginger and Bottle Gourd

This week. the flowers of what I thought were Galangal ginger opened, and the yellow flowers indicate that this plant is actually Kunyit or Yellow ginger, as brought to my attention by Jane.

Also, the “bottles” from the Bottle Gourd have become larger, so I am posting their picture here.

Today, I am posting to this website from Hua Hin, Thailand, where I’ll be staying with my sister until the 5th of June.  Here are some of my photos from Hua Hin. They also grow sunflowers here!!

Hua Hin sunflowers

Bamboos and critters

Today I was looking for the bamboos that could have led to this group calling itself “Bamboo Haus”, and found at least 3 clumps of bamboo that I did not really notice the first time I was at the garden patch.

Since our garden patch is surrounded by bamboo, I suppose its ok to stick to the group name of “Bamboo Haus”. That is, unless we start growing more of the sunflowers in future!

The featured flowers this week are : (1) ginger flower, (2) bottle gourd flower, and (3) flower of the black sesame plant.

(1) kunyit flower – this is a rarely seen flower, and I was lucky to get a photo of it.

(2) bottle gourd flowers – the “bottles” were starting to form in some of the older flowers; hope to get photos of these later.

(3) black sesame flowers with the seed pods at the base of the stalk

Also, in addition to the people who were busy tending to the garden, there were a whole lot of insects and birds (which I call “critters”) paying a visit to our garden patch this morning. There were mostly insects, but also a pair of cooing doves.

butterfly

millipede

hairy caterpillar

big grasshopper

a pair of doves

Photos of my first visit to our garden patch

These are photos of my first visit to the CIB garden at the Singapore HortPark.

What caught my eye were these sunflowers grown by Bob, lining the front of the garden patch. Perhaps we should grow more of these as they seem to be doing well here.

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Hello world!

What is CIB or “Community in Bloom”? Refer to this National Parks website for details.

This website for the CIB group that meets every Friday at around 9:30am, and our patch is located next to the car that is planted with flowers. This is the online link for the group members to keep each other updated, monitor progress of our plants, and to share significant events.