00:07
Seema Anand introduces the channel Hamari Bagiya and what to expect in the video.
00:18
Recaps the previous episodes and mentions the flowers in the garden at the end of September.
00:28
Notes that despite being October 1st, the garden still has many blooming flowers.
00:45
Discusses the Alamanda plant, its blooming period, and the different colors of flowers it produces.
01:17
Talks about the suitability of Alamanda for gardens due to its almost year-round blooming.
02:09
Recommends adding Alamanda to the garden and mentions how she has potted her own plant.
02:28
Describes how she shaped a vine plant into a tree form and introduces the plant Jackpot which flowers all year.
03:34
Advises on the ease of care for Jackpot and the importance of potassium for flower blooming.
04:09
Introduces the blue vine or Neelkanth, a viney plant that doesn't require much attention.
05:43
Shares about the Gulmohar plant, its uses, and how it is a perennial that thrives in the summer and monsoon seasons.
06:14
Specifies the general soil mixture she uses for most plants.
06:42
Describes the unique properties of Kaner, an oxygen-giving plant with multiple color varieties resistant to pests and disease.
07:10
Suggests how to use Kaner leaves for pest control in the garden.
08:19
Discusses a native vine she has growing at her gate, noting the ease of care.
09:39
Talks about the Gomtirna plant, its flexible nature, and how the flowers last a long time.
10:08
Introduces the Jhumka Jawaabi plant, advisable for semi-shaded areas and requires attention to avoid fungus.
10:58
Recommends the Lakshmi Java variety of hibiscus for daily flowers and ease of propagation through cuttings.
12:01
Encourages planting various permanent flowering plants instead of just seasonal ones for a constantly blooming garden.
12:50
Discusses the yellow variety of Axra (possibly Ixora) and how it has been blooming well into October.
13:53
Explains the importance of repotting plants every year or two for the health and flowering of the plants.
14:53
Showcases the purple variety of hibiscus and how quickly it started flowering from cuttings.
17:14
Suggests that adding Lakshmi Java to the garden will ensure a continuous display of flowers, especially for religious offerings.
18:03
Provides care tips for the American Hibiscus which tends to grow more in the winter.
18:22
Encourages using homemade liquid fertilizers and compost to enhance flowering in all plants.
19:10
Discusses the care of rose plants, including the importance of phosphorus-rich fertilizers and seasonal pruning.
19:52
Recommends various liquid fertilizers and mentions that alum water can also benefit roses.
20:06
Introduces Kamini with larger flower variety and suggests planting it if found in nurseries.
20:20
Hopes that the video's tips and showcased
flowers will help viewers enhance their gardens.