Dear Garden Lovers,

Welcome to Flowerie Fairies – a place for me to spread my joy of attending to my colourful flowery fairies in my little garden. As a child, I have this imagination that flowers turn into fairies at midnight when all the mortals are sound asleep. They’ll be dancing and singing under the moonlight and magic would almost be everywhere in the garden. And just before sunrise, they would all turn back to aster, hydrangea, hibiscus, frangipani, periwinkle and all. Here is where I’ll be writing about each of my fairies and share with you the magical feeling I enjoyed from having them in my garden.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Ylang, Plumeria, Muraya (Talk to thou)


Miss Bunga: Hello Ylang or shall I call you Kenanga? I love your smell. It's sooo sweet, especially after rain

Ylang Ylang: Ya, I know. You really helped me to grow healthily with that acidic vitamin that u gave to me weekly. Now I'm bushier than before your sister gave me to you 2 years ago.



Miss Bunga: Hi there Kemboja Putih (Plumeria Pudica). I like your pure white flowers very much.

Plumeria Pudica: Hey there. My flowers will bloom more with more bright sun and of course we do have that in Malaysia.  And don't forget to water me at least once a day. It's very hot in this tropical weather. But, don't overwater me or overfertilize me. That once a week acidic fertilizer is good enough.


Miss Bunga: I remember telling the nursery lady that i want a pink Kemboja (Plumeria Rubra), Alas, u grow yellow flowers instead....ehhehehe. I still love your flowers and their sweet fragrance.

Plumeria Rubra: Oh yes, I'm really growing tall now. I was shorter than u when u first planted me. Now I'm like 8 feet high. Sorry that I didn't flower that much during monsoon season. The fairies will bloom lots with the coming hot hot season.



Miss Bunga: Hey Kemuning (Muraya). Your sweet fragrance makes my garden seems perfumed. I still have no idea how I must care for you.

Kemuning: No worries. Just put me somewhere with partial shade cos it's so hot here. If I'm bigger, then you may put me out in the sunshine and I won't get sunstroke...heheh.