Its raining cats and dogs .It was a week back only when we were complaining about the lack of rain in this monsoon season and it was yesterday only when we saw continuous heavy rains for the whole day which almost felt like a flood situation in my city .
Meanwhile my first seed grown cape gooseberry plant is finally bearing fruits which is an exhilarating experience for any gardener.
This link party invites you to share your garden experiences and activities .It will be open for a week starting from Saturday till next Saturday.Please post a comment if you like so along with sharing your post .
We have been experiencing a drought here in the UK, but now we have much needed rain , thank goodness! We are so used to having rain in our summers, we are not used to having to water everything so much, the back muscles are protesting!
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Hello there and thank you for visiting my blog ! That is an amazing header picture as well as that last post picture of the gooseberry ! You can't help but feel satisfaction in growing something from seed when it turns out so well ;-)
ReplyDeleteThat looks very beautiful.
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Wolfgang
Beautiful flowers as always. My poor garden is struggling to survive the heat and drought, but yours looks glorious.
ReplyDeleteSuccess in the garden is always wonderful. It's so nice to see your Gooseberry producing fruit! Thank you for hosting your new link-up. In my opinion, the more gardens I see the better!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful flowers. And what a beautiful idea - to join link up party. I wish we could have had some of your rain. It has been a dry summer here in Massachusetts.
ReplyDeleteArun - I could not find a way to join you - but I love your garden and all the others.
ReplyDeleteYour cape gooseberry fruits are beautiful! Thank you for the invite to join I hope you and your readers enjoy my look at some of the agaves growing, and blooming, in Portland, Oregon, USA. Since these plants are desert dwellers and folks think that it rains "all the time" in Portland (not true...except for in the winter) they are still a little unusual here.
ReplyDeleteAll your flowers are beautiful, you must spend most of your days working in your garden :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for inviting my blog to join your link-up.
Your flowers are pretty! I've never seen a gooseberry plant before, neat! :)
ReplyDeleteLove your photos of your garden! Can you post a little bit more about where you're located and how you got started in gardening?thanks!
ReplyDeleteFlorence, OR. has very wet, windy weather. Just in the last few days the sun is out and we have a bit of heat in the air. The garden loves it.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for the invitation! I have now linked your blog!
ReplyDeleteWe call the Cape Goosberry - Groundcherry. Here is my post showing some in my vegetable plot -
ReplyDeletehttps://washingtongardener.blogspot.com/2019/09/fenton-friday-groundcherry-surprise.html
this is actually the first year I have not grown any.
Thank you for your invitation to join the link up. I am also following you now. Inviting you to follow me too. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you for inviting me. Your plant is healthy & well!
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