Small … but Beautiful..!!!

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I noticed one thing - wild flower are so different n exotic … very colorful too. I like these type of wild grown flower.

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i call them “Spring flower”

These are very tiny flower that spread on the surface of the ground. i simply love its tiny dark light pink shade - so i brought one of them home. They are grown abundantly in a near by park’s pond.

Unfortuntely they are seasonal - my plant is drying. Very few flower are blooming - old ones are turning white n so the name “Spring flower”.

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“Little white flower”

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“Unknown”

One of my fav … i simply adore them. Guru Rabindra Thakur was right - it is amazing how we people do not notice these grass flower growing by the roadside or at the corner of the house or anywhere in the wild. Seasonal - seen in winter.

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Row of white flowers … that what i call them

This is another plant -  which looks like dry weed but its whitish pinkish flower makes you think twice. It also grow low on the surface of the ground n seems as if the flowers are growing direct from the ground. So it looks as if on the ground white patch are grown - Really beautiful…!!!

I did tried to grow one at home but failed. Seasonal too - end of spring till very hot summer.

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“Exotic weed … with amazingly lovely blue color”

The color n the size - awesome. They are very tiny n mostly grown in fields among other vegetable plants. So they are weeds - never thought weed’s flower can be so - so very beautiful..

Took the photo while i was in Andhermanick (my home town).

Chittaranjan Park Kali Mandir (Temple)

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This is the back of all three temples at the Chittaranjan Park Mandir(CR Park temple).

I love visiting temples that have some creativity attach to it - can be the God/Goddess idol, temple’s architecture, the surrounding or anything of that sort.

I have always visited CR Park Kali Mandir at night during Durga Puja, when it’s very crowded. CR Park Kali mandir complex has “Kali Maa” temple with “shiv temple” and “Radha Govinda temple” on its both sides.

This temple is not only a religious place for the traditional bengalis living in CR Park but it is also a centre for social and cultural activities for Bengalis all over Delhi.

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This is the front of “Shiv temple”.

I went there with “Mita mamima” (mamima = Aunty - she is not our real aunty but they are very close to us). One of their relative died some days back. Today at this temple - his “Last ritual” was performed by his daughter “Rinki”. I didn’t see Khan uncle but knew Rinki and her mother quite well.

We reached CR Park Kali mandir at around 11:31 am. The ritual would start at 12 pm - in the meantime, we went to see the main temple. It was beautiful with all those “Karigari” on its wall and pillars. One would feel very peaceful in that calm place surrounded by greenery.

Mid-day puja was being performed when we went there - after which we had “Bhog” (khichri and semi-dried cauliflower curry).

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One of the “Karigari” on the wall of “Kali temple”.

Khan uncle’s last ritual ended around 3 hrs late. We all gave our “shardhanjali” to him. At that moment everybody were in tears - i always get emotional when i see so many people in tears. This time i managed to stopped myself.

Our lunch has been arranged at the temple’s canteen. Food was good. Took many pictures of the temple - then came home. End of the OUTING…

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Greenery around the Chittaranjan Park Kali temple.

Tips to care “Rose Plant”

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My rose plants were dying (got infected by something that looked like red powder). So i did some research found how to take care of the rose plants.

SOIL N SUNLIGHT

Rose are grown in well-drained soil with optimum sunlight. Clay or loamy soil are ideal. Warm temperature always preferred and grown best when grown seperately. (But i do not know - why people here in India say/think that roses grow best in winter. I always knew they were winter flowers.)

Rose plant can survive drought but they won’t thrive - to have a thrive rose plant, keep the soil moist all the time. That means - when top soil is removed by few centimeter, the soil should still be moist. For that, the soil must be soaked to 6″ to 8″ deep and not just sprinkle the water.

Keep the rose plant moist all the time but never allow the roots to sit in water - otherwise they will rot, also the plant becomes more vunerable to diseases.

FERTILISING

When it comes to fertilizing - time is also important. For example - during active growth and blooming stage, rose plants need more fertilizing. The plant need frequently feeding and generously.

Cow manure is best preffered as fertilizer for the rose plants - but other organic fertilizers like compost are also used. Rose plants requires 2-3 times feeding during the season.

PLANTING ROSE PLANT

When you bring rose plant and cannot plant it immediately - leave the plant in the box and lightly sprinkle the roots every day. Do not let the roots to dry out. Plant the rose plant as soon as possible. If cannot plant it immediately to the desired location, plant it in a container.

Dig a planting hole according to the roots, the rose plant has:

If it is a good plant (which is 2 yrs. old and field grown). Then dig a planting hole at least 6″ deeper, so the roots of the plant can be accomodate without crowding or bending. Mix some fertilizer (cow manure or organic compost) with the soil in the planting hole - plant the rose plant carefully, spread its root and fill with soil. Firm the soil tightly around the plant.

If the rose plant is not so old and has less roots - then dig a lesser deeper planting hole.

Rose plant can also be grown by its stem - but the stem’s diameter must be at aleast be half inch thick.

How to plant it :

Cut a stem from a rose plant. Mix fertilizer with some soil, add little water with this mixture and make a firmly tight lump at one end of the stem.

Dig a planting hole (index finger deep) - place the stem with lump side down, fill with soil. Firm the soil tightly. Keep the soil moist contineously for 2-3 weeks.

PRUNING

Main aim is to remove old wood (that will no longer flower and encourge to grow young & healthy stems). Also helps in keeping the rose plant in desireable shape and manageable size. Best time to prune, when the plant is at dormat phrase.

TYPE OF PRUNING:

Hard pruning:

Cut stems to only 3 or 4 buds. Hard pruning recommended for newly planted rose plant or to rejuvenate neglected plants.

Moderate pruning:

Stems are cut back to half their length. Recommended for all established rose plants.

Light pruning:

Stems are cut back to 2/3 their lenght, so that the main stems are merely tipped. Light pruning generally results in profusion of flowers.

Plants I brought from Kolkata n Karimganj …

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This is the “Kundo” plant which i bought from Kolkata. It is taken last month- right now the is not flowering but new shoots are coming. I have trimmed it last week.

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The rose plants were doing well. They were kept in my garden at the roof-top. Its leaves were dying so thought because of excess sunlight its happening. I brought them downstairs and kept it in the balcony. For some days i got busy with my boutique and did not really see that birds are eating my rose plant. When i did realise, I brought them in and kept them on the stairs - but they were dying.

Pest started eating them too. Now I took the plants to my shop and kept them there. I washed their leaves with the solution of detergent and edible oil (small amount of both - oil preferable coconut oil or vegetable oil).

Today they looked fine, new shoots are coming but the sad part is that i had three rose plant from which one died. Hope the other two will grow health and pest free.

I also had brought many other flower seed from Kolkata and Karimganj.

“Dopati”(Impatience balsamina) - they did germinate (four of them) but they all died. Maybe I watered them too much. My “chilly seeds” - they never saw the sunlight. But my “Sondhe Tara(three of them) and Aparajita(one)” shoots are doing well and has grown up to 5 inch tall. Birds ate some part of the “Aparajita” - so I took that plant to my shop too.

In the coming days - I’ll take most of my plants to my shop for two reasons:

Plants will get shade and there will be no squirrels and birds to eat them. They will grow in PEACE..

Yellow … yellow all the way!

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Mustard flower at Jethu’s house Karimganj - Assam.

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