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Balsams, chrysanthemums, lilies, and marigolds, the flowers growing around my house are truly amazing, especially considering it's winter now with morning temperatures around 3 degrees Celsius. It's incredible how these flowers, which adapt so well to sunlight, continue to thrive beautifully despite the cold.
  • Balsam
  • The marigolds and chrysanthemums
  • chrysanthemums(robust perennials)
  • Chrysanthemum
  • Cockcomb flower
  • Dahlia
  • Lily
How many of these flowers do you use for your cooking?
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I’m not sure about the benefits of other flowers, but I know marigolds are highly beneficial. They are commonly used in soothing baths for their healing properties, helping treat vaginal and bladder infections. They are also known to aid in healing post-childbirth stitches. marigold soaked in water is great for oily skin and helps clear acne too.
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You are one with nature
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you are living in the mountain ?
btw, they are awesome :)
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Yes, mountainous country :)
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You're living in paradise!
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Harsh weather?
I think it's late this year. There's no coldness in the air at my side of the Himalyas. How's it in Nepal?
BTW, these are some awesome pics.
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Mornings are really chilly here. during the day, it's quite windy too, with a cold breeze blowing in from the north. Flowers are still adapting nicely, even though they usually bloom in summer and should have been gone by now. maybe in a few weeks, they will dry up. But for now, they’re still blooming.
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Thanks for the update weatherman! I thought we were gonna miss winter this time. If it's getting cold and windy there, we'll find it soon here as well. But tbh, I'm still walking in a T-shirt, so you can understand.
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Haha Not a weatherman. I think you get used to the cold. So you need more cold to be chilled. 😁
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No, you can ask to any of your Indian friends. It's really not as cold as it should be by November.
In my small garden, I also see leaves on trees and there's not been a single day of fog till now.
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