Tuesday 15 November 2022

Beginning of winter

The chilly season of Winter is about to begin , since we experience  milder winter season in comparison to another regions of the world. The winter season in my Garden  is awaited for preparing up for a floral show for spring. 

This month is the  time when weather is in transition for colder season and we can see blossoms from  both hot and colder weather . The joy and excitement of sowing seeds and bulbs , planting seedlings  for floral abundance in spring is a treat for every gardening enthusiast. 


Lemonia


                                           I am surprised to see lemonia blooming at this time of year                  


Pentas

                                                           It is starting for Pentas blooms



                                                                           

Roses

Roses are just showing up after advent of winter

                                                                           


                                                          


Petunias

Petunias are just beginning to bloom 

                                                             


                                                             

                                          Mangoes are coming( My Mango tree bears fruit twice a year )


Gaillardias


                                    It is the last show for gaillardias before chilly weather          




                                                 Jungle Babblers are spotted with advent of winter                                    


Peacocks spotted after a long time




                                                    The valley and the sunrays                         


15 comments:

  1. What a beautiful valley you have. I always enjoy your flowers, both the ones I know and the ones that I can't grow here in the Northeast United States. I look forward to more of your flowers this winter as white snow blankets our ground. In fact we are under a winter weather advisory right now. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com

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  2. I love the Lemonia, which is new to me (but probably would not like my dry climate). In prior years, I have had roses come back when our temperatures drop but that has not been true this year. I enjoyed seeing the peacock - they were introduced to the peninsula where I live back in the 1920s and they occasionally pay us visits too.

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  3. Nice, your winter begins with flowers - I am waiting for snow here.
    All the best
    Violetta

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  4. How nice would be to have flowers all year round with your weather. Here, we are already in freezing temperatures. Love seeing your flowers; especially the rose. Also, beautiful valley. Must be so pleasing to the eye.

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  5. Hello :=) It is so pleasing to see your lovely images of flowers, the birds, and the valley with the sun's rays appearing over the mountain.

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  6. Pretty flowers! Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Pretty flowers and lovely bird and sky shots.

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  8. I enjoy seeing all of this color. We are cold and dreary here in Kentucky today. Thank you for linking up.

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  9. Obvious that you are a true gardener. Great blooms and a wonderful sky.

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  10. So many beautiful blooms, and a lovely sky!

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  11. Such lovely flowers! I can't get over that peacock though... we only see those at zoos around here.

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  12. Flowers are blooming. Beautiful valley and Mountain. Surprise was the Peacock. I did see a number of peacocks from the "L" train in a cemetery more than once while going to work. Sometimes the Peacocks would walk around showing their beautiful feathers. Most of the time we see Peacocks in zoos.

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  13. Hello,
    Beautiful flowers and birds. The peacock is lovely. The sunrays are a pretty sight. Thank you for sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your day and have a happy new week!

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  14. Terrific post as usual. I always enjoy stopping by for a visit. Thank you for linking in.

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  15. I love that peacock - very majestic! #SaturdaysCritters

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