First things first. Here is a reminder of what the yard looked like in april 2011
Here are some pics of today:
Alocacia citrus, and to the left in the ground is a jostaberry
John Pear (no partridge though)
Honeygold apple and patio plants
Pear seedling, Blueberry and Mandarin lights azalea. Hopefully the Passiflora incarnata comes back....
Seedling Fargesia (borinda) Yunannensis didnt like to be inside for the winter
Back section
Some potted palms and Helikkii Rhodo
Theres about 25 species in this one pic...
Everyone should have royal ferns
Agave utahensis var utahensis
Tomato bed.. See if you can spot the little Eucaluptus
Mini water garden made from a 60 yr old wash basin. The lotus I grew from seed this spring
Newly planted Basjoo needed a bit more time to acclimate. It will recover fast I think
Veiw from the gate
Hosta sum and substance had a massive upsize this year! this is only 4rth leaf
Fargesia rufa had a bit of a rough winter on one side. All those tall canes are from last fall. This years shoots are about 5 inches tall and you cant see them yet. All the damage will be covered within 3 weeks...
The 40 foot ash tree, that shades the front
Thanks for looking!
A bit of everything...
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A bit of everything...
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Hey, Jesse! Looks much nicer than in April 2011! Like your "sub-polar" attempts very much! Keep going and keep growing!
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That's a great improvement, Jesse!
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Thanks guys!
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