Category: Summer Flowers 2009

Tomato

by Henrik (14/11/09) Email

It is about time I show off some more of the vegetables that were growing on my balcony this summer. I already showed off a cucumber and this time it will be one of my least favorite vegetable - the Tomato. It is unfortunate that I don't like the taste of them because they are very easy to grow.

Tomato flower

Tomato fruit

Summer flower 2009: Report & Review

by Henrik (19/09/09) Email

Well, the different flowers on my balcony have managed the summer differently. The summer has given the flowers a period of sunny days followed by a period of rainy days and then a few more sunny days. Some of the flowers had difficulty managing the weather changes. I could have been more active helping the plants survived the summer, but sickness and forgetfulness got in the way.

I happy with the flowers I cultivated this year, sadly I wasn't able to sit on my balcony and appreciate the flowers as much as I wanted.

Blue Mink
The Blue Mink grew well and looked good for most of the summer. Only when the sun came back did some of them wither a little.

I thought the Blue Mink look good and grew well and I might cultivate Blue Mink again some day.

French Marigold
The French Marigold flowers handled the summer well. Except the ones that were placed amongst the Blue Mink. They were gradually out-rivaled by the Blue Mink and died out.

I liked that the French Marigold flowers bloomed quickly. They made sure my balcony wasn't looking boring during the early summer. Because of this I might cultivate them again next year.

Painted Daisy
The Painted Daisy couldn't handle the rainy days. During that time I was sick and had no energy to move it to a place were it would rain less on them. So sadly they didn't grace my balcony with their flowers as much as they could have.

I liked the Painted Daisies, I thought they had nice flowers, but I don't think I'll cultivate them again for my balcony. Maybe some day when I have a garden I will cultivate them again.

Jasmine Tobacco
The Jasmine Tobacco flowers looked good the whole summer. They survived both the sunny and the rainy days with success.

This is the second year I've had Jasmine Tobacco flowers on my balcony and I think I will have them again next year. Next year I might cultivate Jasmine Tobacco flowers of many different colors.

Wallflowers
I didn't succeed in cultivating Wallflowers and I don't think I will ever try again.

Blue Mink

by Henrik (14/07/09) Email

The Blue Mink flower is definitely a bit different. It starts to look very alien when looked at closely.
Blue Mink

Blue Mink

Blue Mink

First harvest: Cucumber!

by Henrik (01/07/09) Email

Cucumber
Hidden amongst the leafs of my vegetables plants, I found this little cucumber. It has become the first harvest from the plants I have on my balcony.

Cucumber
The cucumber on a plate to show it's size.

Cucumber
Me, enjoying my cucumber. It really tastes better than any cucumber I bought.

New balcony decorations: Space Invaders!

by Henrik (29/06/09) Email

Space Invaders
Due to my ever ongoing quest to make my balcony more and more awesome, I have made and put out 3 small Space Invaders. They were made from plastic "pearls" that was melted/ironed together and glue on to a stick.

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Summer flower report: Triple bloom

by Henrik (28/06/09) Email

All the flowers on my balcony have started to bloom!

Blue Mink
Blue Mink

Jasmine Tobacco
Jasmine Tobacco

Painted Daisy
Painted Daisy

Close-up photos on French Marigold flowers

by Henrik (22/06/09) Email

Balcony report

by Henrik (18/06/09) Email

Things are doing great. Although the Wallflowers died shortly after the last report, my balcony is still looking good with the plants I have left. Not all flowers have started to bloom yet, but they probably will very soon.
Balcony report

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About Project Summer Flower 2009 and new flowers

by Henrik (10/05/09) Email

Thing are overall going great and my balcony is looking nice. Most of the flowers from Project Summer flower 2009 have been moved to their permanent pot and spot and some new flowers have moved in. Unfortunately most of my photos on the balcony didn't turn out that great, but I don't feel like reshooting them so I'm using them anyway. I want to post this little report as soon as possible.

Balcony report
In the upper half of my shelf I now have three French Marigold and two new flowers. The two new plants are both birthday gifts. The plant with the blue flowers is a Hydrangea and the one with the yellow flower I don't know what it is.

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Summer flower update

by Henrik (13/04/09) Email

All my little flowers are doing great and have now been moved over to small pelt pots. Now I just need to wait for the weather to warm up, so I can get them accustom to the outside and later permanently place them outside.

Summer flowers

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Summer Flowers 2009 report

by Henrik (25/03/09) Email

My little plants are all growing and looking good. These photos was taken about two weeks after I started to cultivate the plants.

French Marigold
French Marigold

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Summer flowers 2009

by Henrik (12/03/09) Email

Project "Summer flowers 2009" has launched. This year I'm trying to cultivate Blue Mink (Ageratum houstonianum), French marigold (Tagetes patula), Jasmine Tobacco (Nicotiana alata), Painted Daisy (Chrysanthemum carinatum), Wallflower (Erysimum linifolium).

I started cultivating the seeds by putting them on wet toilet paper and then sealing them in plastic boxes. I'm did this so I can see which seeds will start growing before I put them in any soil.

Summer flowers 2009

I wasn't sure this technique would work for all five flowers, but it didn't take long for four of the flowers to start growing in the boxes. So far (three days in) only the Jasmine Tobacco hasn't sprouted. Hopefully it will within a week.

As soon as I discovered the seeds had sprouted I replanted 12 seeds of each plant in their own pelt pieces. This will hopefully give me more than enough flowers for the summer.

Summer flowers 2009

This year I will also not be putting a transparent lid over the pelt pieces. I don't want the plants to get accustom to a warm and moist environment. Earlier years when I covered the pelt pieces the plants were visually shocked/distressed by the climate change once the lid was removed. I want them to be accustom to a "harsh" environment from the beginning.

French marigold sprout

A little French marigold sprout.