Umair's Garden 2016

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Umair your LEC 9994 is in full bloom my Melaleuca has never bloomed so well.
Lovely beds and Amaryllis.
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Muhammad Arif Khan wrote:Umair your LEC 9994 is in full bloom my Melaleuca has never bloomed so well.
Lovely beds and Amaryllis.

Lolz. thanx Sir. :D. LEC 9994 was getting my attention of getting it cleaned thoroughly after a long time. :D
My Melaleuca has bloomed very well this season because of my experiment of feeding it "Old Cow Manure " and Spray of Liquid Fertilizer NPK 20-20-20. And the result is quite fruitful. In my opinion the varieties of plants that are not local here should not be disturbed in the first year of their growth. One should observe there complete one year seasonal cycle and then start experimenting on them. After this learning you can get your desired results for long term.
Now I am planing to propagate this tree from cuttings this year. And more thing I read on different forums that this tree finally takes the canopy shape/ ball shape when it has achieved a height of almost 10 feet. Or else I am planning to prune it for the desired shape in coming years :lol:
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I will have to buy a cow for the dung for my plant.
I hope mine responds to the shit.
Thanks, I am encouraged.
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Everything looks great. Especially love your foxgloves and melaleuca tree. This is the first time I'm seeing it in bloom in Pakistan. When did you plant your foxgloves? September?


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Umair
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Muhammad Arif Khan wrote:I will have to buy a cow for the dung for my plant.
I hope mine responds to the shit.
Thanks, I am encouraged.
Sir, Dung is much Cheaper and easy to work with as compared a cow.[emoji14]Welcome :)

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Shazia Khurram wrote:Everything looks great. Especially love your foxgloves and melaleuca tree. This is the first time I'm seeing it in bloom in Pakistan. When did you plant your foxgloves? September?


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Thanx. They were planted in last week of November. I purchased seedlings and some are still flowering

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