Monday 10 June 2019

Weather is HOT!

Heat is worsening every passing day ,wait for monsoon rains to drench away the heat is taking too long .Temperatures are hovering around 42 to 45 degree c which makes it impossible to step out in daytime.THere seems to be no sign of relief from heatwave since weather department does not show any sign of pre monsoon rains to reach our region in coming days.

Where it was getting difficult to protect plants from heatwave conditions thereby to sustain till the advent of monsoon,monkey maul into the garden made situation even more worse than it was already due to weather.They not only spoil the blooms but uproot the plants which decrease there chances to survive even after replanting.

Blooms that survived heat waves and monkey maul were few so here'smy blooms which were blooming in the span of last ten days 

                                                            


                                        Zinnias blooms before Monkey maul






                                         Color changing Rangoon creeper


                                                                  

                                                            

                                                                          Miniature Rose




                                                          Ixora pretty blooms




Crinum Lily Blooms



                                                       Portulaca blooms 




                                             Miniature Peach colored Amarylis
                                             

                                                          White    Bougainvillea blooms
                                                                                   

May the weather god bring relief in upcoming days with early arrival of Monsoon rains .

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20 comments:

  1. Beautiful flowers. White bougainvillea! I've not seen that in person before. We have pink and purple growing around us. We're going through a heatwave, too, in our neck of California. We'll get relief when the fog rolls into Monterey bay which is over a low mountain ridge from us. Cheers to you.

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  2. Despite the heat, your flowers are beautiful!

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  3. Beautiful. We have been having a heatwave, too hot!

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  4. Jesh has asked me to to make the following comment - Love your flowers and wish it was a little cooler where you live. Many thanks for linking to All Seasons. Jesh is not able to comment, because you have your comment profile set on "only google" and she does not have your email. Please send her an email, or change your comment profile to "all." Thank you so much !

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  5. Thankfully overhere its not that hot (yet) … on the other side, in your environment more beautiful plants grow in the wild then over here... Everything has its good and bad

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  6. I hope that you get some relief soon!! I love your flower photos.

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  7. I've always loved miniature roses but never had any luck growing them! I hope you get relief soon! We are finally getting some good rains here in Florida...still hot though! Enjoy your week!

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  8. Great colors in the heat! I wish I had some here, it's winter now in New Zealand!

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  9. I hope you get some relief from the heat, soon. Your flowers are just lovely. Thank you for linking up.

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  10. Oh yes, the weather is to much hot !
    Baut your photo are great.
    Wonderful flowers !
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  11. That is incredibly hot weather! We rarely get over 38C (100F)
    Beautiful blooms! I especially like the Lilies.
    I bought Portulaca plants at the garden center a few days ago, but they are not blooming yet.
    Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day!

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  12. Here's hoping you get relief from the oppressive heat soon. I do love that Rangoon creeper. So pretty!

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  13. Wow, what terrible heat. I lived for almost a year in a part of Texas where it got to around 40 almost every day in the summer (104 F in our system) and I can't imagine it much hotter than that. Seeing crinium lilies was wonderful - they are not hardy where I live. I haven't seen white bougainvillea (it's common in our state of Florida) and it is beautiful. Yes, I wish I could send you some of our rain and coolness. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com

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  14. So sorry about the monkeys, heat, and no rain. You still managed to have some pretty blooms though.

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  15. I hope the weather god comes through for you! 42-45C is hard to contemplate. As to the monkeys, it sounds as though they behave a lot like the nasty raccoons here. I wish I had a solution to suggest but, sadly, critters can be uncontrollable. The new-to-me Rangoon creeper is beautiful, however, and I'm impressed by Crinum lily too.

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  16. Oh my goodness that's hot. We used to get days like that in Sydney & it felt as though a wall of heat was coming at you. Those flowers are a jolt of fabulous colour though. Thanks for linking up with #teamlovinlife

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  17. Wow...that's unbearable heat! Your blooms are still beautiful and I especially love the Ixora and Crinum Lily blooms!

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