Since we have had a few very nice and warm days a few weeks ago I really was "ready" for spring. But now we are back to cooler temperatures and the weather forecast talked about snow again.... yes- its Feb and its normal to have snow then but this year we already had a long winter (for us) - snow from December til February which isn't usual here in Munich - even that's why the season is called winter. And I think we are not used to that anymore - why else we are always talking about "century winter" - I think the winters around 1950 were hard and cold ones. But now that we had winters without or little snow we don't know anymore what "winter" is.
This hibiscus has its own story - I bought it as a souvenir back in 1999 on my first holidays in Hawaii - you could bought it there at the airport - it was just a piece of wood - I had no idea which ending to put into ground as both looked alike. So I chose one ending - put it into ground - watered it - and waited - waited - waited - for over half a year. Then I could see something light green growing.... Waited again and then the first leave appeared. I was in heaven - I was the "born gardener" I thought.....Sadly there were just leaves which did grow.... then the "wood" got taller and taller - more leaves but no blossom. In more than 3 yeas it did grow to a real tree (about 2,40 meters tall) but no blossoms. Lots of branches and leaves - no blossom was in sight. Then one day I went to a huge garden shop here in Munich and asked if I could "help" this hibiscus to show up some nice blossoms and was told that there is no chance. As those hibiscus plants are having sun 12 hours a day there might be no chance as we don't have the chance for so much sunshine... So I was happy just with the "tree" - my hibiscus - cultivated by myself....
And you know what - after more than 5 years the first blossom appeared.... then the second - third....
and all in such a beautiful red. I was sooo proud - and now I have lots of small "children" of this Hawaiian hibiscus in my house. And they all show blossoms every now and then.....
Shame poor Ben, the level of that desperation not to be left behind. He is convinced he's missing all the fun.
AntwortenLöschenI also loved reading about your hibiscus plant.
It is wonderful that you brought it back and now it has grown and is flourishing. Great pics of it, I trust that you will have your Spring very soon.