Tuesday, October 12, 2010

WORDLESS WEDNESDAY ~ HAVING A BALL WITH LANDSCAPING

I can't figure this one out ~ do I love this idea, or is it just plain awful. You decide!


If you are visiting from Alicia's A Beautiful Mess WW Linky, here's the thumbnail photo I used.
It's called Kaempferia elegans 'Shazam'. It's a peacock ginger I grow in my garden.

One of my favorite gingers.

 

11 comments:

  1. That's great! My kids would love those balls.

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  2. that is an awesome idea! Happy Wednesday.

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  3. Well it's got personality! lol Happy WW!

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  4. That is a great idea. :)
    Nice leaf pattern.

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  5. Early enormous original ornaments beach ball bonanza? The ginger intrigues me. IS it an edible variety? We eat quite a bit I'd love to know how to grow it.

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  6. I will have to think about the ball idea. The Ginger looks great. We have to overwinter them inside, which isn't ideal.

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  7. I think it's a fun idea for a party, maybe a beach/pool party? Thanks for linkin up for WW!

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  8. It's a great idea for a theme party....at one point, they should probably come down, but I think it's very fun!

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  9. To answer Sukhmandir's question:
    The Kaempferia gingers are not the edible type, though one called galangal is used as an herbal medicine. The zingiber genus is used as a traditional ginger spice among others that are less well known.
    Some are quite potent and can cause hallucinations, so I don't experiment with the Kaempferias as a spice. Tumeric is a ginger from the Curcuma (hidden ginger) genus and very easy to grow from the rhizome found in stores. It's a beautiful little plant that likes high humidity and high temps. Cardamom ginger on the other hand is impossible to grow even in zone 9.
    David/ Tropical Texana

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I always appreciate your comments & questions! Happy Gardening from David/ Tropical Texana

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