My Former School's Colorful Garden: A Quick Tour and Spotted White Rain Lily and Coral Hibiscus in the Middle of It
How amazing it would be if we knew that the school where our niece, nephew, son, or daughter attends had beautiful and lively surroundings. They are surrounded with different plants, flowers, and trees. And they can even take the role of being a caretaker of them if they want to. Just like during elementary days, when we take turns to water the plants and watch them grow. Then harvest the fruits later and enjoy it. I'm wondering if kids in elementary school or high school still do this (^._.^)ノ.
During our last visit to the biggest elementary school here in our town, I was so delighted with all the flowers and plants I saw in the surroundings. There's already overgrown grass too, but for sure it is all clear now with the "Brigada Eskwela" that happened before the official opening of the school. And knowing that those pretty flowers and plants could be enjoyed by the kids in the school, isn't that lovely? They might even start appreciating them more.


Look at all this, look at how colorful they are. I love the customized pot, using an old tires of a cars. And with enough creativity, you can make it more lovelier.




Aside from the plants everywhere was those tall trees, and you the wide and big fields? That's the perfect field to play with everyone. I remember a lot of Filipino games I played in that field, hehe.


And of course, the highlight in this post was this colorful and lively flowers. But will they actually be appreciated by the kids? Because during our time here, the only flowers we love to play was a Santan Flowers. Yes, play, like a toy, haha, by creating a crown out of it or picking up a piece of it then sip the small drop of water inside it. We appreciate it more while doing that (≧▽≦)


Here's another pretty ones, according to googles it's called White Rain Lily. So beautiful and white! They really look lively too with it's pure while color. I feel like having this in your garden will give a different touch in it. When I saw all the flowers here, I urge Mama to plant those flowers in her garden too. But she just said that instead of flowers, she'd rather plant veggies and fruits in it ʘ‿ʘ. Mother being so practical ┐( ̄ヘ ̄)┌






Next was Gumamela or Hibiscus, this flower is really pretty, and it comes with different color which make it a lot cooler. Do you have this in your country? And look what I found near it, it's Coral Hibiscus \(◎o◎)/. This one looks even cooler!


So this one is called golden trumpet, well, that's according to google. Such a pretty one, I think this one comes in different colors too. It's just amazing that one flowers can actually have more than one color. I even saw a flowers that sprout a different color of flowers, and it's real, no artificial.




I hope the kids would also appreciate the beauty of the garden in their school. It'll be sad if no one will appreciate it. I am also sure that some flowers there are already in full bloom now. Those for sure can add a little boost when it comes to their studies, I think that's possible for grade 4 and UP! I think those are the kids that is already more a ware on their surroundings and can appreciate beauty.
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So beautiful garden! I think to have a garden where children can learn how to take care of plants is really wonderful. ❤️
You have a beautiful garden I saw diferents types of cayenas.
I love the colors of the flowers and the use of old tires made the garden look more presentable.