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.
By harini-jaya, October 24, 2010 @ 11:39 am
beautiful flowers!! however it is not a gr8 time for us in the north mid west for gardening
By Kay, October 24, 2010 @ 5:01 pm
Beautiful, Indira!! Can we see a close up of a rose or two plesae?
By Usha, October 24, 2010 @ 9:34 pm
Beautiful roses!
By Siri, October 24, 2010 @ 10:24 pm
Just Beautiful
.
Siri
By Ranjan, October 25, 2010 @ 4:42 am
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
By mona, October 25, 2010 @ 6:50 am
Gor-ge-ous.
By Narayan, October 25, 2010 @ 9:26 am
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.
By Sukanya, October 25, 2010 @ 4:16 pm
So beautiful and flowering so well in a pot! You must be taking real good care . Can you share your tips please.
By Kay, October 26, 2010 @ 9:09 am
I just happened to see these in the Livermore Shiva Vishnu temple in California last week. So beautiful, full of bloom.
By Viswa, October 26, 2010 @ 9:48 pm
So gorgeous!
By vegetarianirvana, October 27, 2010 @ 12:02 pm
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.
By Lakshmi, October 27, 2010 @ 2:45 pm
Hi Indira,
. have never seen anything like it before.
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
Thanks alot.
Regards
Lakshmi
By madhuri, October 27, 2010 @ 7:58 pm
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
By Malathi, October 27, 2010 @ 11:31 pm
It is so perfect that it almost looks fake
Absolutely gorgeous!
By A, October 28, 2010 @ 9:53 am
Beautiful!! Love the colour of the roses.
By R, November 1, 2010 @ 2:52 pm
gulabi mokka ninduga chaala bagundi indira..
By prameela, November 2, 2010 @ 5:17 am
soo beautiful….
By deepti, November 2, 2010 @ 11:05 pm
Wat a lovely pic..Nothing more joyful than enjoying the wonderful colors in ur own garden…Happy Diwali to u…
By Narayan, November 4, 2010 @ 10:26 pm
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/
By Ranjan, November 5, 2010 @ 6:08 am
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
By Cilantro, November 5, 2010 @ 6:35 am
Wish you and your family a very happy Deepavali !
By Kamala, November 5, 2010 @ 7:01 am
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
By Anu, November 5, 2010 @ 12:15 pm
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.