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Magilla Gorilla 09-28-2008 02:39 PM

My Mulch pile and plants
 
I ordered 10 yards of mulch for the yard. It was delivered and only cost $30.00. I have been mulching for years. My soil is very happy.


While I took the mulch pictures I got carried away with photo's of my yard (sorry).
The backyard before I bought the fixer-upper.


The side yard with lots of potted plants waiting to go in the ground.

My variegated corner and an Ensete.

I love variegated bananas.


The backyard.


island cassie 09-28-2008 03:48 PM

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Andrew - what a gorgeous yard!! Congratulations - lots of hard work gone into that creation!

Cassie

mskitty38583 09-28-2008 06:21 PM

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i love it!

lt_eggbeater 09-28-2008 07:34 PM

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Nice yard, how long did it take to get the growth? Did you buy them large or did they grow in?

pharazon 09-28-2008 07:47 PM

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By far my favorite of any of the yards I have yet seen here. :nanadrink:

buzzwinder 09-28-2008 08:28 PM

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Looks great Andrew, Good job :bananas_b

JCDerrick 09-28-2008 09:36 PM

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That's awesome work - just incredible. How'd you do your rock path? Just put regular cement between them?

And I don't think I've ever seen so many Ae-Ae together before in the ground. Where'd you get all of yours from?

Magilla Gorilla 09-28-2008 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by island cassie (Post 53392)
Andrew - what a gorgeous yard!! Congratulations - lots of hard work gone into that creation!

Cassie

Thank you! It is still in the works. I have more plants to put in and then some lighting.

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Originally Posted by mskitty38583 (Post 53417)
i love it!

Thanks! It is great when something comes together from nothing.

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Originally Posted by lt_eggbeater (Post 53422)
Nice yard, how long did it take to get the growth? Did you buy them large or did they grow in?

The growth came from three years, a new irrigation system, 40+ yards of mulch (my soil was dead as the last owner did nothing for years). Most of the plants were in 1 to 5 gallon pots. I grew up in New York and love the tropical look.

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Originally Posted by pharazon (Post 53423)
By far my favorite of any of the yards I have yet seen here. :nanadrink:

WOW:banana_ba Thank you! When it is complete I will post more pictures.

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Originally Posted by buzzwinder (Post 53424)
Looks great Andrew, Good job :bananas_b

Thanks.

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Originally Posted by JCDerrick (Post 53429)
That's awesome work - just incredible. How'd you do your rock path? Just put regular cement between them?

And I don't think I've ever seen so many Ae-Ae together before in the ground. Where'd you get all of yours from?

Thank you. I ordered 7.4 tons of flagstone and 9 yards of sand. The stones are dry set in 3 to 5 inches of sand. I am waiting for small stone that will go in between the flagstone. I thought the use of concrete would be to harsh. I ran a gas line under the patio to the fire pit.

The AeAe came from Hawaii and southern California. They are sheltered and get filtered sun. They would do o.k. in more sun but I wanted them to be protected. They have two walls of the house to protect them. It does not freeze here. They love the mulch as well!

I worked all day in the yard and came in a little while ago to these nice replys. Thank you!:2691:

Andrew

Bananaman88 09-29-2008 12:24 PM

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Great job! You'll love haning out in that setting!

tophersmith 09-29-2008 12:42 PM

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The backyard looks amazing, however I have two words regading where your varigated bananas are growing, "too close". I think you should probably dig one of those up so they don't gey over crowded. I can take it off your hands if you do not have a new home for it. (sarcasm)

Bob 09-29-2008 01:00 PM

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Magilla, your hard work was well worth it,. I can't believe you can get the mulch so cheap! Here if you have to buy it you'd need a second mortgage. Does Santa Barbara still hold the festival and parade(for some Spanish guy I think) in August? I visited Santa Barbara for a few weeks and was there for it many years ago when in college and am told I had a good time.....Bob

Chironex 09-29-2008 01:15 PM

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That last pic is my favorite - somewhat resembles, and reminds me of a setting from "Shogun". Very nice look you have going on there.

TomK 09-29-2008 06:31 PM

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Great looking yard, man. Giving me a few ideas for my house.

austinl01 09-29-2008 07:46 PM

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Wow, amazing!

Magilla Gorilla 09-29-2008 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by tophersmith (Post 53465)
The backyard looks amazing, however I have two words regading where your varigated bananas are growing, "too close". I think you should probably dig one of those up so they don't gey over crowded. I can take it off your hands if you do not have a new home for it. (sarcasm)

Thank you for the complement. I am going to Hawaii in November. I was told that AeAe are very cheap there. If I find the fountian of AeAe I will get you one:ha:.

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Originally Posted by Bob (Post 53469)
Magilla, your hard work was well worth it,. I can't believe you can get the mulch so cheap! Here if you have to buy it you'd need a second mortgage. Does Santa Barbara still hold the festival and parade(for some Spanish guy I think) in August? I visited Santa Barbara for a few weeks and was there for it many years ago when in college and am told I had a good time.....Bob

Thank you. You cant beat that price for mulch. At first I was going and filling buckets in the truck. The soil that a rototilled the mulch in three years ago is black and full of worms. It also helps keep the soil warm. My wife does not like the fermenting smell. It goes away in a week. The event is called Fiesta. It is the first week in August and it is a celebration of the spanish heritage of Santa Barbara. The event travels down State Street. It is a lot of fun.

stumpy4700 09-30-2008 12:08 AM

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All I can say is WOW. I really love the varigated corner. I agree with Chris (Topersmith), you need to ship a few out, but remember I live closer then him so shipping would be cheaper...Just looking out for you in these tough times..LOL

Magilla Gorilla 09-30-2008 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by stumpy4700 (Post 53531)
All I can say is WOW. I really love the varigated corner. I agree with Chris (Topersmith), you need to ship a few out, but remember I live closer then him so shipping would be cheaper...Just looking out for you in these tough times..LOL

Tough times? I am a financial advisor, let me tell you about tough! In my next life I want to say "would you like fries with that"? :ha: It has been brutal in the markets. The Feds need to do something soon or it will get even worse. Fear or panic selling like after September 11th could drive the markets and economy into a long recession. The last recession lasted 2 years. We are only 14 months into this. Hold on.

Were we taking bananas. I have two Siam Rubys in the variegated corner that like indirect sunlight. They both have small pups attached. Thank you for the kind words.

Andrew

v1rtu0s1ty 09-30-2008 12:58 AM

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What an awesome garden renovation Andrew! Great job!!! :)

tikifarmer 09-30-2008 08:43 AM

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Awesome mulch pile ...
The landscaping is pretty nice too ! :nanadrink:

JCDerrick 09-30-2008 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Magilla Gorilla (Post 53529)
Thank you for the complement. I am going to Hawaii in November. I was told that AeAe are very cheap there. If I find the fountian of AeAe I will get you one:ha:.


:ha: If you find said fountain, PM me please. Next time I fly over I might have to expand my portfolio a bit. LOL

Still kicking myself for not asking a friend for a pup when I was there in May. She had a gorgeous full grown plant growing in Puna on the Big Island of all places. They really are incredible.


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