It has been 3 weeks since the eating arrangement here at the tummies' been abandoned and I am loving the new way of planning and cooking for myself. Sorry I haven't been posting too many recipes but yes! I have been cooking and there are many recipes I can't wait to share. I will spend some time to prepare a few exciting posts over the weekend, meanwhile lets see what is happening in my much ignored garden in the middle of winter.
P.S This is a schedule post. All queries and comments will be answered ASAP.
The holiday cactus is in full display this time of the year. This was a rather sad plant when I first took it back 2 years ago.
I still have no idea what is the name of this plant but it brighten up the garden every winter without fail. Do you know the name of this beauty?
All the succulents are doing extremely well at the moment if only I can say the same about my herbs.
Lovely pics dear.
ReplyDeleteHeureuse de te lire très bientôt.
ReplyDeleteJolies plantes.
Bonne journée et à bientôt.
Lovely! Looking forward to your new posts!
ReplyDeletegorgeous!
ReplyDeletecantiknya..nampak seperti pokok cactus,betul ke?senyum-senyum selalu my dear Tummy:)
ReplyDeletehi tummy... sesekali tengok bunga pong best!!
ReplyDeleteThere are beautiful my dear. Looking forward to your new recipes too!
ReplyDeleteGood to know you have been cooking and taking time out to enjoy the garden. :)
ReplyDeleteI love flowers and gardening and those flowers are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to see you still have blooms in the winter...nothing blooms outside here in the winer.
ReplyDeleteThose flowers are so beautiful. I used to tend to my garden but now with blogging, can hardly have time to spare!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeletemmmm... your garden is doing much better than mine :)
ReplyDeleteLove those!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful shots!
B xx
Your winter is a lot more colorful than mine! Stunning!
ReplyDeleteOh gorgeous! My cactus bloomed much earlier (Sydney's probably warmer), and all the blooms are gone now. I've got some of those little white ones too, I think they're called "Snowflakes"
ReplyDeleteWe're lucky to get blooms all year here too. I can't help you with the unidentified plant, but it's stunning! Funny how the "Christmas Cactus" (that's what we call it) always seem to come back after looking so bad. Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteYour first photo is of Christmas Cactus - My mum has those at home in the pink colour, red and a paler pink.
ReplyDeleteThe plant/flower in the second shot looks like Snowdrops. Here in the UK they are the first flower to emerge out of the ground in February and signify that Spring is on its way! :0)