Gardenning at Loralai


October, 13, 2013

I would like to thank Mr. Syed Anwer Aftab, District and Sessions judge for his warm hospitality and forthcoming attitude. We had a meeting on both long and short term plans for the improvement of the gardens at Loralai. We then visited the building and all the surrounding plots and checked the existing tube well and overhead tank.

New Plants

The following plants and flower seeds were presented tothe district and sessions court:

  • Saroo (quantity 10 plants)
  • Chinar (quantity 10 plants)
  • Quetta Pine (quantity 10plants)
  • Black Pepper (quantity 10plants)
  • Bottle Brush (quantity 10plants)
  • Nasturtium (quantity 100 gram)
  • Salvia (quantity Local 40 grams, white 20grams, purple 17 grams, red 16 grams)
  • Celosia (quantity 9 grams)
  • Pink (quantity 10 grams)
  • Zinnia (quantity 30 grams)
  • Antirrhinum (quantity 15 grams)
  • Balsam (quantity 8 grams)
  • Portulaca (quantity 7 grams)

Seasonal Flowers Suggested

Rabi Season (October 15,2012-February 15, 2013)

  • Calendula (quantity 10 packets)
  • Stock (quantity 10 packets)
  • Verbena (quantity 10 packets)
  • Antirrhinum (quantity 10 packets)
  • Ranunculus (quantity 10 packets)
  • Dianthus (quantity 10 packets)
  • Pansy (quantity 10 packets)
  • Sweet William (quantity 10 packets)
  • Alyssum (quantity 10 packets)

Kharif Season (February 15, 2013- October 15,2013)

  • Marigold (quantity 10 packets)
  • Petunia (quantity 10packets)
  • Aster (packets 10 packets)
  • Cosmos (quantity 10 packets)
  • Gazania (quantity 10 packets)
  • Salvia local (quantity 50grams)

Conclusion

The front of the premises requires many plantsincluding flowering bushes and seasonal flowers. The area behind and the right sides of the main building is enormous andthe front of the building is attractive.

Loralai