As we walked out of the main door this morning, birds and flowers were waiting to welcome me. They knew it is ‘watering day’. Boy, were they excited? I gave them a wink and went on with the preliminary check of the garden. First on the agenda was the hummingbird feeder which had been refilled yesterday. With practice, I have mastered how to brew that ‘magic potion’ which attracts these birds. My wife pointed out to a Bulbul which was trying to poke her short and blunt beak into the orifice of the feeder. She was enjoying the sugary water kept for the hummingbirds. The ‘proportion’ is simple. 300ml of plain water, which is about a tumbler full. We use RO water as an added precaution. 1/3 rd tumbler full of sugar is just right. Put both in a bowl and give it a violent stir till it becomes a ‘whirlpool’. Stir-stir and stir, till all sugar granules disappear. Two minutes and the beverage is ready. Followed by a good rinse to the feeder, fill it and f...
Garden lovers cannot have a dull moment in their workspace. The area could be limited to a balcony or some lucky ones might have farm houses but there have to be flowers, fruits and vegetables growing in every season. Most gardening enthusiasts would agree. Well, two seasons see the maximum blooms. Winters and the transition to spring are the best seasons. So much time and preparation go into keeping the plant alive and kicking. Having got used to its tantrums like a baby you see it coming to flower and fruit during this period. Summers are the worst season for plants. Heat, low humidity, erratic watering takes its toll. Plants go into a shock unless given the requisite shade naturally or artificially. Still, some plants misbehave and the weakest die. A gardener suffers a heart break. Nevertheless, he continues his pursuit to keep the blooming on. A question people keep asking me off an on. What do you do to get flowers in summer? Selection of p...