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09-04-2012, 11:21 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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End of August Update
Again, my yard had a late start being planted in late June and then expirinced 100+ degree temps for quite a few days. Rain ahsn't been plentiful and city water just doesn't cut it. Pics taken on August 31, 2012:
Musa yunnanensis Colocasia Thailand Giant Musa velutina Musa 'Red Tiger' Mexican Petunia Canna musafolia(Canna Banana) Eneste maurelli that was at Lowe's clearance with three yellow leaves. Already looks great! Colocasia esculenta 'Mammoth' not looking very mammoth. Colocasia esculenta going around the tree. There are other colocasia's behind these to fill in next spring. Whole area under the tree filled with Colocasia's, Banana's Windmill Palms, Castor Beans, and Caladiums. Area by one of the gates from the driveway. Just noticed the Kroger bag that apparently blew into the bed. There is Society Garlic, Mexican Petunia, Canna, and Musa velutina. Musa velutina is pupping like crazy. Area under tree and behind the Colocasia's. Giant Castor Bean |
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Re: End of August Update
The Colocasia Thailand Giant grows best in about 4 hours of sun a day. The east or west side of a building is a good choice. All those plants need to be watered regularly.
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Re: End of August Update
I do water regularly and the Thailand Giant is on the east side of the house.
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