Lonesome Chilli
On Tuesday evening I got in the mood and took quite a few happy snaps of the developing garden. I have already released a few, and more are coming. Scheduled over the next few days. For this post I have chosen Lonesome Chilli.
This chilli is growing on the mysterious chilli plant. It is getting really curly and I expect it will be full of heat and flavour. It is not a complete loner on the plant with several other small ones also developing. The lonsome chilli is being protected by a Mexican Guitar Playing Burrow Rider as pictured below.
More photos to come over the coming days.
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January 4th, 2008 at 5:57 pm
I am proud to say we have Australian mixed Wildflower, Sunflower & Gladioli seedlings! All were planted on the same day & are now starting to show strong signs of growth. Only 1 out of 20 Gladi bulbs have actually broken dirt, however approximately 8 from 14 or so Sunflowers have sprouted. The red tub containing dozens of mixed wildflower seeds have sprouted all over, with tiny little seedlings. These will include Tea Tree, Kangaroo Paws, Swan River Daisies & other varieties that right now escapes me.
Over the next few weeks they will be uncovered from their handmade propogation housings & be allowed to fight the elements in the “Real World”. The Sunflowers will be moved eventually to nearer the Vegie patches to allow pollination from Bees etc. The Gladis can grace the front verandah once strong enough.