Major ... MAJOR update!! 2012 garden is IN!
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Major ... MAJOR update!! 2012 garden is IN!
Spent about 2 hours last night and another 7 hours today finishing my 2012 plantings. Fertilized with 10/10/10 and watered everything in well. Temperatures are supposed to be 70-80 all week so growth should commence immediately! Here are a TON of pictures to show what I've done this year ... should be BETTER than last year!!
Oh yeah, I mulched with southern pine nuggets this year. Should really increase the soil nutrients compared to regular mulch and also help trend the pH lower for the rhododendrons.
Overview of front yard looking southeast.
A ton of cannas in one corner of the big bed.
'Black Beauty' elephant ear. These are on each side of the big ensete maureliis.
Pink pampas grass. Let's see how this does.
Hens and chicks in their second season. They are in front of each ensete maurelii.
Middle of the big bed. "Banana patch". Musa orinoco in the back and new musa basjoo in the front. Croton on each side.
Croton closeup.
Another wide angle shot ... this time facing northeast.
Closeup on the other corner of the large bed. It, too, is filled with a ton of cannas. Mixture of short and tall. Should look great once they all bloom. Never got much into cannas, so let's see if they liven up my garden.
Another bed. Ensete maurelii, yucca 'color guard', musa thai black and a rhododendron.
Rhododendron is in full bloom.
Closeup.
Largely perennial bed with a few tropical treasures.
Lupine is sending up a flower stalk in the perennial bed.
Now for some of the tropical treasures. This is a ficus sylvie that I found at a local garden center. I love the leaves -- they almost exactly look like the variegation on an AE AE banana.
My 4 year old daughter picked this plant out at the local garden center. She just had to have it, so I added it to my garden for the summer. Found out it is a zone 11 plant. Hmmmm, looks like I'm digging it up by mid September, lol! It's an emerald ripple peperomia.
Largest trachy is pushing fronds out left and right. LOL.
I took a look in the center and there are 5 unopened spears if you count the one that is barely starting to open. I've never seen a palm push that many at once.
Other trachy is pushing 3 at a time. It's going to be left in the dust, lol. Speed up!!!
Last bed. Severely damaged magnolia in middle with undamaged yucca 'color guard' on each end. New magnolia '24 below' going in as soon as I receive it.
Shot of the lawn. Mixture of pencross and A4 bentgrass. Mowed at 3/4" every other day with a reel mower.
Soil temperature has pushed into the 60s where it shall remain until early October. Yeah!!!
Thanks for looking!
Oh yeah, I mulched with southern pine nuggets this year. Should really increase the soil nutrients compared to regular mulch and also help trend the pH lower for the rhododendrons.
Overview of front yard looking southeast.
A ton of cannas in one corner of the big bed.
'Black Beauty' elephant ear. These are on each side of the big ensete maureliis.
Pink pampas grass. Let's see how this does.
Hens and chicks in their second season. They are in front of each ensete maurelii.
Middle of the big bed. "Banana patch". Musa orinoco in the back and new musa basjoo in the front. Croton on each side.
Croton closeup.
Another wide angle shot ... this time facing northeast.
Closeup on the other corner of the large bed. It, too, is filled with a ton of cannas. Mixture of short and tall. Should look great once they all bloom. Never got much into cannas, so let's see if they liven up my garden.
Another bed. Ensete maurelii, yucca 'color guard', musa thai black and a rhododendron.
Rhododendron is in full bloom.
Closeup.
Largely perennial bed with a few tropical treasures.
Lupine is sending up a flower stalk in the perennial bed.
Now for some of the tropical treasures. This is a ficus sylvie that I found at a local garden center. I love the leaves -- they almost exactly look like the variegation on an AE AE banana.
My 4 year old daughter picked this plant out at the local garden center. She just had to have it, so I added it to my garden for the summer. Found out it is a zone 11 plant. Hmmmm, looks like I'm digging it up by mid September, lol! It's an emerald ripple peperomia.
Largest trachy is pushing fronds out left and right. LOL.
I took a look in the center and there are 5 unopened spears if you count the one that is barely starting to open. I've never seen a palm push that many at once.
Other trachy is pushing 3 at a time. It's going to be left in the dust, lol. Speed up!!!
Last bed. Severely damaged magnolia in middle with undamaged yucca 'color guard' on each end. New magnolia '24 below' going in as soon as I receive it.
Shot of the lawn. Mixture of pencross and A4 bentgrass. Mowed at 3/4" every other day with a reel mower.
Soil temperature has pushed into the 60s where it shall remain until early October. Yeah!!!
Thanks for looking!
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Great job Tim
You will have plenty of entertainment this year-hopefully it will stay
nice and warm from here on out but I don't think your Ensetes will
go through anything like last year-at this point!
I would like to make one suggestion but I won't cuz you have heard it before........
Looking forward to seeing everything grow over the summer!
You will have plenty of entertainment this year-hopefully it will stay
nice and warm from here on out but I don't think your Ensetes will
go through anything like last year-at this point!
I would like to make one suggestion but I won't cuz you have heard it before........
Looking forward to seeing everything grow over the summer!
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What is your suggestion? Pull the mulch back? I held off on mulching this year til this weekend versus April. Soil temp is in the 60s, so all should be good. I like the fully mulched look, lol!hardyjim wrote:Great job Tim
You will have plenty of entertainment this year-hopefully it will stay
nice and warm from here on out but I don't think your Ensetes will
go through anything like last year-at this point!
I would like to make one suggestion but I won't cuz you have heard it before........
Looking forward to seeing everything grow over the summer!
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your gardens look great Tim! Any sign of life in your EB Mag?
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wxman wrote:What is your suggestion? Pull the mulch back? I held off on mulching this year til this weekend versus April. Soil temp is in the 60s, so all should be good. I like the fully mulched look, lol!hardyjim wrote:Great job Tim
You will have plenty of entertainment this year-hopefully it will stay
nice and warm from here on out but I don't think your Ensetes will
go through anything like last year-at this point!
I would like to make one suggestion but I won't cuz you have heard it before........
Looking forward to seeing everything grow over the summer!
LOL
You got it-everything looks great
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What a beautiful grass!!!!!!!!
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Grass is a mixture of penncross and A4 bentgrass. Works great when you want to mow low.
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Tim, love the look of the beds with the larger pine nuggets.
If you're in a windy area, they tend to stay down versus the other stuff that blows away.
You don't want to give that Magnolia some time to recover?
Gorgeous work!
Barb
If you're in a windy area, they tend to stay down versus the other stuff that blows away.
You don't want to give that Magnolia some time to recover?
Gorgeous work!
Barb
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Beautiful, clean looking garden! Nice work!
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lucky1 wrote:Tim, love the look of the beds with the larger pine nuggets.
If you're in a windy area, they tend to stay down versus the other stuff that blows away.
Gorgeous work!
Barb
WTF Barb.....did you have an airstrip in your front yard-LOL
I think if it ever got windy enough to blow the mulch away,
there would not be to much else left!
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Thanks Barb. Magnolia '24 below' is on its way. The one in the ground is getting potted up to see what happens. I think the pine nuggets are also healthier for the soil than regular woodchip mulch.lucky1 wrote:Tim, love the look of the beds with the larger pine nuggets.
If you're in a windy area, they tend to stay down versus the other stuff that blows away.
You don't want to give that Magnolia some time to recover?
Gorgeous work!
Barb
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Is the Tetrapanex recovering yet?
Is the Tetrapanex recovering yet?
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I was thinking the same thing.igor.glukhovtsev wrote:What a beautiful grass!!!!!!!!
And the other stuff is cool too.
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You know Aaron you are so ... right!DesertZone wrote:I was thinking the same thing.igor.glukhovtsev wrote:What a beautiful grass!!!!!!!!
And the other stuff is cool too.
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Jim -hardyjim wrote:Tim
Is the Tetrapanex recovering yet?
No it still looks all wilted. Hard to tell if it's alive?
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