White and pink Morning glory (Asagao in Japanese)
Purple and white Morning Glogy (Asagao in Japanese)
Butterfly Pea (or Shanka Pushpa in India)
I got the seeds from India and planted them here in Japan. I have seen photos of purple variety of this flower too.
Japanese anemone (or Shumeigiku in Japanese)
Ginger Lily – now at its peak (September in Japan)
Bulbous Red Begonia
Pink Geranium
Hibiscus
Maple Bonsai
Lemon Bonsai
Assorted Bonsai & Ardesia Canata
Roots of air-layered peach
Independent peach tree
Air-layered peach branch cut off from
parent tree and planted separately
as an independent plant after roots
developed. It took about one month (July to
August) for roots to develop.
Figs
Have a great day!
Dear Gururaj: We met in Ravi & Aditi’s house last month. I finally got a chance to visit your Blog. Very impressive and highly motivating. Just last week we planted about 150 fruit, flower and other plants and trees (about 30 varieties) in our garden. Luckily, the garden space is about 4000 sq.ft., all around the house.
I will take lessons from your Blog site and see if I can have the enthusiasm and motivation to do gardining in Bengaluru. Pls visit us, if you are still in Bangalore. Thank you. Shankar & Lalitha. 98450-49970
Regret the belated reply, Shankar. I am now back in Japan since April. I am re-designing my small home garden, growing vegetables at a leased site, and am generally keeping busy. Will update blog articles soon. Hope to visit you next time I visit Bengaluru.