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well lets see iv been building are new back patio so iv planted allot one Williams banana. desert guava, Bougainvillea 3 deferent variates of passion flower one of which fruits and 2 Camellia, 2 rose trees 4 lavenders and a flat of marigolds thats all i can plant for now as its April and the heat is coming so any thing els isn't likely to make it but in the fall iv got allot more to plant living in the Desired is an exercises in patients
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where are you located?
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passiflora incense and incarnata
brown turkey fig swet peas |
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lavender lady ornamental
ruby glow fruiting not sure it looks like its setting fruit and one that doesn't have the common name passiflora alatocaerulea witch i think is still to young to fruit also u mentioned figs i have two Black Jack dwarf 2 years old not fruiting yet but I'm hoping and dwarf Italian Honey fig only 2 moths old years to go! You cant go wrong with the old reliable Turkey fig but i don't have room for it have u tryd a mission fig another old perennial favorite |
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so what happens in vegas stays in vegas? im sorry i could not resist that one. been wanting to use that for a while. lol. |
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castor bean seeds( thanks lynn) started cuttings for bat wing begonia.(some in dirt and some in water) potted up som tx. mt. laurel(thanks fernie)for a friend, and potted up some canna(thanks fernie) for a friend.
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OK i took a risk after saying it was to late to plant more i did cannas and three rose trees one hybrid tea rose lovely pail pink so sutal u have to look twis and the sent is heaven also decided to put in my kitchen Herb patch basal two different kinds of thyme province lavender and
Greek basal repoted two orchids and clipped and planter about 100 dwarf uwanamus cuttings for this fall have to have a hedg for the new patio |
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yes, actually i did. lol! ive never been to "sin city" but i watch it everynight. csi las vegas.
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Whew! Today I constructed a 30 foot tomato bed along a sloping section of my property line. There is chainlink fencing on the property line and plenty of sunshine all day for the plants. I built five permanent cyllindrical cages from 4 foot metal fence posts and welded-wire fencing with 2 x 3 inch holes. These keep ravens from picking at seedlings and provide support as the plants get older. I covered the entire bed with 2-3 inches of some extremely well cured compost from the city facility. I planted these seedlings I grew from seed:
Big Girl Better Girl Green Grape Momotaro Striped Roman ... on six-foot centers, and between them I also seeded a handful of Stover's California hybrid Alfalfa. ![]() |
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wow! thats a lot of work.
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LOL!. thanks for the pics richard. nice to see what i read about. it looks great!
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Hey Steve,
Heres my garden. Your's looks great. ![]()
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OK guys and gals i posted some pics of the new plants around my patio hope you like sorry but I'm not really good at taking pictures o and don't tell me how bad my Williams banana looks I'm really unhappy about it but I'm determined so if it bits the big one I'm not giving up
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Potted up musa laterita, and variegated ee's (Thanks Brent).
Yesterday potted up sago palm from Xavier. thanks X. Also potted up last years EE tubers and regular old cannas tubers that have yellow and red flowers.
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(Started growing bananas July 2007) (Zone 6) |
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