Wow so beautiful, love the colour, do you cut them for the house? I always find it hard to cut flowers from the garden think they look better outside, and end up buying them for the house..
Only when they are abundant. I agree, it’s hard to separate those beautiful flowers from plants.:)
-Indira
So beautiful and bountiful. Like i mentioned a while ago, I have to make do with a window sill garden in a Mumbai apartment; and i have a similar variety of rose; though, in a pot, it does not flower in such a flourish. But I am happy with it, it keeps on flowering – has been for the past 5-6 months now.
Indira, apart from your flair for cooking, you have green thumbs as well. Keep it up.
Hi Indira,
This is the first time I am writing a comment in your blog. I usually never write any comments.
I work as S/W analyst. I like your blog. Mostly I like the mind behind all of it.
Whenever I am stressed out with my work, I immediately open your website, read an article or see some pics,
and close it. It makes me feel good.
I often wonder how one person can be a combination of somany beautiful things? How one can put
somuch into practice?
You are everything that I want to be, and want to do.
One day I hope to retire and make ‘home as a hobby’ which I truly love.
It’s a beatiful rose plant..sorry tree :-). have never seen anything like it before.
Thanks alot.
Regards
Lakshmi
gorgeous !!! wow!!! wow! wow! I love roses..having a rose plant is my next spring project in Tx.Any recommendations to grow in apt will be greatl yappreciated.Can u pls let me know the name of that particular rose that you planted….the nameof it like knock out roses etc.,Im sure it isnt knock out.Any particular name , pl let me know indira…I will be waiting for your response.Pl.PL
Happy Diwali to you!
You have a beautiful garden. I live in Houston too but, haven’t been able to garden successfully. Can you do a gardening 101 type post? Especially one for vegetables would help out amateur gardeners like me who want to grow vegetables organically but haven’t had much success.
beautiful flowers!! however it is not a gr8 time for us in the north mid west for gardening 🙁
Beautiful, Indira!! Can we see a close up of a rose or two plesae?
Beautiful roses!
Just Beautiful :).
Siri
Wow so beautiful, love the colour, do you cut them for the house? I always find it hard to cut flowers from the garden think they look better outside, and end up buying them for the house..
Only when they are abundant. I agree, it’s hard to separate those beautiful flowers from plants.:)
-Indira
Gor-ge-ous.
So beautiful and bountiful. Like i mentioned a while ago, I have to make do with a window sill garden in a Mumbai apartment; and i have a similar variety of rose; though, in a pot, it does not flower in such a flourish. But I am happy with it, it keeps on flowering – has been for the past 5-6 months now.
Indira, apart from your flair for cooking, you have green thumbs as well. Keep it up.
So beautiful and flowering so well in a pot! You must be taking real good care . Can you share your tips please.
I just happened to see these in the Livermore Shiva Vishnu temple in California last week. So beautiful, full of bloom.
So gorgeous!
Glad to see your garden postings again. Yes my question would be what is in the soil or is there such a thing as a green thumb?
Sandhya.
Hi Indira,
This is the first time I am writing a comment in your blog. I usually never write any comments.
I work as S/W analyst. I like your blog. Mostly I like the mind behind all of it.
Whenever I am stressed out with my work, I immediately open your website, read an article or see some pics,
and close it. It makes me feel good.
I often wonder how one person can be a combination of somany beautiful things? How one can put
somuch into practice?
You are everything that I want to be, and want to do.
One day I hope to retire and make ‘home as a hobby’ which I truly love.
It’s a beatiful rose plant..sorry tree :-). have never seen anything like it before.
Thanks alot.
Regards
Lakshmi
gorgeous !!! wow!!! wow! wow! I love roses..having a rose plant is my next spring project in Tx.Any recommendations to grow in apt will be greatl yappreciated.Can u pls let me know the name of that particular rose that you planted….the nameof it like knock out roses etc.,Im sure it isnt knock out.Any particular name , pl let me know indira…I will be waiting for your response.Pl.PL
It is so perfect that it almost looks fake 🙂 Absolutely gorgeous!
Beautiful!! Love the colour of the roses.
gulabi mokka ninduga chaala bagundi indira..
soo beautiful….
Wat a lovely pic..Nothing more joyful than enjoying the wonderful colors in ur own garden…Happy Diwali to u…
Happy Diwali to all. Lots of work goes into Diwali preparation and I wrote a piece on it. Here is the link.
http://riteriterite.wordpress.com/2010/11/04/festival-time/
Indira, Vijay, Kittaya,Happy Diwali and very Happy New Year to you all the best for the coming year. Ranjan, Hasmukh, Chloe and Max x
Happy Diwali to you and your lovely family, dear Ranjan.
-Indira
Wish you and your family a very happy Deepavali !
Indira garu & Vijay garu ,
May the lights of this auspecious festival illuminate your year ahead with prosperity, happiness and peace.
Have a fantastic day.
-The Dasikas
Happy Diwali to you!
You have a beautiful garden. I live in Houston too but, haven’t been able to garden successfully. Can you do a gardening 101 type post? Especially one for vegetables would help out amateur gardeners like me who want to grow vegetables organically but haven’t had much success.