Hello my loving Asean Hive community,
Hello Hello. Welcome back from my small garden blog. Today is Monday, are you busy with your work? What are you doing these days? The country I live in is celebrating the New Year these days. However, due to political reasons and the earthquake, the festival is not very crowded. Leave those alone. I told you about the plants I bought about 4 days ago and replanted them using recycled plastic. Today I'm going to tell you about a flower that blooms in my garden and how I picked it. Let's get started.
Do you like to grow plants? And what kind of plants do you like to grow? My father and I like to grow plants, so we have many plants in our small backyard. My father likes to grow vegetables and I like to grow flowering plants. So, in addition to vegetable plants, we also grow flowers in our small backyard. Today, I will tell you about a plant that blooms with small yellow flowers.
Of the two pictures shown above, one was taken over a week ago, and the other was taken over 2 weeks ago. A little over 2 weeks ago, while I was watering my garden, I noticed buds starting to appear on my orchid plants. I wanted to create a post about these orchids, so I took pictures of them as soon as they started to bud.
The house I lived in before was very small, so I didn't want to grow plants when I lived there. However, I have been growing orchid plants since then. This is because orchid plants don't need a lot of space to grow. At that time, I grew orchid plants in pots that I had cut and mixed with coconut hair. And I hung them on my walls and grew them. Now I have these orchid plants hanging on the guava tree.
The strange thing is that these orchids don't always bloom when they want to. These orchids only bloom once a year. That time, they usually bloom in mid-April, the month of the Burmese New Year. And the scent of this flower is not very fragrant, just a little bit.
It would have been best if I had picked these flowers two days ago, but I was in a hurry today so I picked them today. So the yellow orchids are a little wilted. I decorated that beautiful orchid in a vase to welcome the Burmese New Year. That's all for today. Thank you all very much for reading my post to the end. See you in the new post. Bye Bye. 🍇