Lots of Blooms!

Hammond, LA

As Promised, photos of my hanging basket with the multiple blooms. There were so many, they were on top of each other!

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Hammond, LA

Side of the basket with more blooms

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Hammond, LA

Big Easy with twin blooms this weekend

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Hammond, LA

Tsunami bloomed yesterday as well...

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Hammond, LA

Swamp Music

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Hammond, LA

Saffron Moon

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Hammond, LA

Amazon Queen twins

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Portland, TX(Zone 9a)

Those are beautiful pictures. I wish I had that hanging basket; plant envy going on here. Just gorgeous.

Hammond, LA

Thank you Phughes. I'm really enjoying this blooming basket. I'm sure it's the Grand Mariner now, after checking several sites and photos. Got the front and side photos but didn't take photos of the blooms on the back too. Was just so much in awe at how many blooms I had that day.

Ft Lauderdale, FL(Zone 10a)

Nice photos Juliana. I wish mine bloomed like that but that has only happened one time I believe in two years.
Jon

Hammond, LA

Thank you Jon. I've had a few bushes that are heavy bloomers but this basket really shines in that department.

Sterling, VA(Zone 7a)

Wow!! Love the yellow hibs!! They're like bright neon lights, and the profuse blooms--just beautiful. Snug, :o)

Hammond, LA

Thank you Snug. It's tough to work at home when I want to be sitting on the patio enjoying those blooms all day long instead of at my desk.

Emerald Hills, CA(Zone 9b)

Great pics Juliana! Is that just one plant in the basket? Is caring for plants in a basket much different than plants in a standing pot? I understand wanting to hover around your blooming plants. Has Amorecuore (Jon) mentioned the 'take a plant to work' holiday idea to you yet? :-)

Hammond, LA

Thank you Guamsorbit. Yes, it's just one plant in the basket. I find I have to water her a bit more than the others as she produces so many blooms and doesn't have as much dirt as the pots that sit on the patio. I give her bone meal for her roots, blood meal to keep her leaves deep green, fertilizer for hibiscus and of course, worm castings to protect her from nasty bugs and disease. Pretty much the same as the other kids get.

No, Jon didn't mention the holiday or I missed it! I guess the good thing about working from home is I can walk out to my patio anytime I need a break and take my phone with me. I've had many conversations with customers sitting on my patio, gazing at this beauty!

, WI

Great pics... I love them colors...Hanging basket is so neat... You are a good hibiscus mom...:)

Hammond, LA

Thank you WALLACEONE!

(Tammie) Odessa, TX(Zone 7b)

Wow!

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

All are beautiful but the hanging basket is to die for! How has it done with hotter weather? Thanks for sharing.

Judy

Huber Heights , OH(Zone 5b)

Your hanging basket looks great, does that happen to be Evangeline?


Patrick

Carolina, PR(Zone 11)

How in the world you got so many blooms on that hib in a baskets, its so amazingly beautiful, I wish I could do that with mien. All the rest are fantastically gorgeous.

Wilfred

Emerald Hills, CA(Zone 9b)

Juliana said it was a Grand Marnier and just one plant! Isn't it Breathtaking!?

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