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Side yard today.

stan510

By Stan510


Side yard today. (Euphorbia ammak)

The Celadine Plumeria with glossy leaves stands out. Also to the far left Ruby Ficus elastica. My Ti plants regrew all new foliage after last winters wet and cold.
The big yellow "cactus" is Euphorbia ammak.



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Your Celadine Plumeria is looking very healthy Stan the Cactus is fantastic.

13 Sep, 2017

 

Thanks Penny..they all love sun. Its why I spend much of summer's gardening time pruning tree's as much as I can. I need the sun just like water.
If I knew then what I know now? I wouldn't plant any tree's. Instead I have six large tree's on this little lot over 40 year of planting.
Hard for me to cut them down. So,I prune. Solomon again!

13 Sep, 2017

 

It also keeps you going Stan and a bit of sun is good for you to. Yes I think most would grow things different if we only knew as we get older its hard work especially having 6 trees. Yes pruning is the best option defiently. I put my trees I love in pots.

13 Sep, 2017

 

Also,all plants in the side yard are in pots. Nothing is in the ground.

13 Sep, 2017

 

There is a plus side to that Stan you can re arrange your gsrden essier than having the hard work of digging to re arrange.

13 Sep, 2017



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