Cold winds blow through the streets, and the evenings are getting darker and darker. I remember warm, even hot days and I want to tell and show you my bright plant. This is the New Guinean impatiens.
During summer months in a sunny spot in my garden, New Guinea Impatiens (Impatiens hawkeri) bloomed. Like its shade-loving common impatiens, the New Guinea impatiens forms small clusters of foliage with colorful blooming flowers.
I like that the New Guinea impatiens don't require much maintenance. These flowers will continue to show their colors with enough sun and water and minimal care.
Unfortunately, Impatiens do not tolerate dry air in the house in winter and often die. Therefore, in the spring I sow their seeds to grow in the garden.
Here is my video about Stockholm gardens:
Stay well, all the best.
So beautiful photos of this beauty. :) Gardens make people happier and stronger, gardens are life. :)
ReplyDeleteYou are in my thoughts! I am with you, wish you all the best, stay strong, you are stronger than you know. I believe everything will be better and better. Sending you my love. <3
Thank you, my dear for your kind words. I do believe everything will be better.
DeleteIt is indeed a beautiful plant, Nadezda, a very bright spot in your garden. Spring will come again!
ReplyDeleteOh, David, spring will come but we have to wait for it 4 months, 120 days. Glad you like my flower.
DeleteThey are very beautiful, Nadezda. I have tried them before, but they don't thrive here. Maybe they did not get enough water from me. I wish you a nice new week!
ReplyDeleteThey need more water than other flowers Marit. Hugs!
DeletePor mi jardín tampoco se crían bien, las he tenido varias veces, pero duran muy poco. Las tuyas se ven preciosas. Besos.
ReplyDeleteImpatiens son flores que necesitan mucha agua, Teresa. Me legro que te gusten los mios.
DeleteLas tienes muy guapas Nadezda. Las sembramos en el huerto este verano y se secaron. Esperaremos al año que viene y ver si las conseguimos.
ReplyDeleteMe encantó el video.
Buena semana.
Un abrazo.
Me alegra que te gusto mi video, Laura. Un abrazo.
DeleteDear Nadezda!
ReplyDeleteWatching your summer photos made me miss spring and summer.
I really like impatiens, because they are beautiful, they bloom long and profusely.
Hugs and greetings:)
So do I, Lucja. All the best!
DeleteFlores maravilhosas minha querida amiga Nadezda. Aproveito para desejar uma excelente mês de dezembro.
ReplyDeleteFeliz decembre Luiz.
DeleteYour impatience are very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you RTC.
DeleteImpatiens always provide a lovely splash of colour.
ReplyDeleteYou're right Sue. All the best.
DeleteYour Impatiens are so pretty and they do look lovely all season long. As we get our first frost, your photos are making me want spring to get here fast!
ReplyDeleteLee, I also want spring to come soon. Hugs!
DeleteBeautiful impatiens, Nadezda! Here it is called "joy of the house".
ReplyDeleteHave a happy December!
Hugs!
I love this name 'joy of house' - they really are bright joy, Tania. Hugs.
DeleteHi Nadezda,
ReplyDeleteI also have an Impatiens, but its flowers are light pink, yours is a wonderful color.
The Stockholm Garden is spectacular. The video is fantastic.
Hugs and all the best
Glad you liked my flower and my video, Maria. This video reminds me that wonderful summer and peaceful life.
DeleteI only know impatiens as a house plant, although I don't know this particular sort. I used to have a book about the theatre at Drottningholm palace and it looked like the most remarkable place.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, I haven't been to Drottningholm Palace inside, Jenny. At the time I was there, the royal family was staying there and it was closed to visitors.
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