Tuesday, August 30, 2011

How Green is my valley

We are almost into September and the landscape here is replete with an abundance of Green. A pleasant sight, thanks to the wonderful rainy season we had, though it does make keeping the garden organized a heavy job. In India Monsoons have always been very important determinant of crop production and many a political fortunes have been made and destroyed depending on the quantum of monsoon rains. Despite the advancement and the heavy talk of maintaining a 8% growth rate, we are a primarily agrarian economy. All the scientific advancements haven't been able to make weather prediction 100% accurate, it remains an imperfect and largely unreliable science; and so a good rainy season is always a pleasant surprise...a reason to rejoice. The plants and the garden in general seem to be echoing the general mood; beautifully bejeweled with tiny droplets, gleaming in the crystal clear post rainfall Sun.

42 comments:

  1. Your garden looks lovely. We are just coming out of our dry season here in Brisbane,and I'm looking forward to that explosion of growth that comes with summer rains.

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  2. The butterflies seem to be making the most of the sunshine in one of the photos! Your garden looks lovely. I know how the garden becomes a wilderness in the rain:(

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  3. Hello!!! Is your daughter back in school yet? My grandson started back this week! The summer sure flew by! Your rainy season looks devine! I can almost feel the plants rejoicing as they drink up the moisture when it happens here! Thanks for showing some of your really pretty succulents!

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  4. Very green and lovely! We have also been getting some rains so i can't wait to get back home to check out how my plants have been doing.

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  5. College Gardener - Thanks! The credit goes to monsoons though.

    Marisa - Wishing you a good season ahead. I was checking the year round weather in your city, and, Oh my, what a beautiful weather you have! Enjoy your heavenly Haven.

    Lotusleaf - Dear Padma, thank you so much for the comment. Glad you noticed the butterfly.

    Julie - Hi Julie! Oh yes, the princess is back to work. Time surely flies when you are in the company of children. The plants are happy and their happiness is very contagious - everything seems to be smiling with them.

    Nicole - Thanks for the visit, dear Nicole. I hope you are greeted by some really beautifully grown plants on your return back.

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  6. Welcome back. Lovely pictures of the garden.

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  7. Beautiful pictures. Your garden looks fresh and green. I must add that your flower pots are very pretty too.

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  9. With the rains come work and beauty. One cannot have beauty without work. Last year we were in a drought this year the rains have come. My dad was a meteorologist and my husband joked that this was one job that people are paid to be wrong.

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  10. Priyanka, your garden looks amazing...congrats for being featured in women web

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  11. Hi,
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  14. Simple & beautiful words with pictures.Takes me on a nostalgic trip of the beautiful gardens in all the houses I lived in. Great post.

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  15. What a lovely garden. This is how I picture my garden in years to come. Wonderful stuff.

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  16. Why have you slowed posting on this blog? Your blog is a source of joy to like-minded people, a source of inspiration and dream. I too, am an urban dweller in India, and I too dream to have my own little garden.

    In the meanwhile, I want to read your beautiful posts, and learn from them. Please keep posting more often - pictures or no pictures. Also please keep posting what you learn as a gardener in terms of taking care of your garden and so on.


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  18. Oh my gosh, that is stunningly beautiful. We live in a very COLD area in the northeast US, but we are into everything green. Just lovely! Linda

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