Papaya Plant, African Tulip Tree, Sugar Cane and Ficus cyathistipula
By Delonix1
- 25 Oct, 2012
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This area is starting to get very crowded with all the plants. The African Tulip tree and Sugar Cane and Ficus has gotten very large during this past very, very hot summer and fall. The very hot weather continues tomorrow - up to about 92ºF (33ºC) for at least 4 days. Photo taken Oct. 24, 2012.
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DD2:
That's funny! The sky looks like this here most of the time.
Tomorrow it's going to be even bluer...very hot Santa Ana Winds are coming. The Santa Ana Winds blow everything out of the sky. Typically you can see for many, many miles, it's so super clear.
26 Oct, 2012
The Sugar Cane stalks were unexpected! I've never seen them used in garden beds before.
27 Oct, 2012
Bernieh:
I put in the sugar cane last year. I can only keep three stems. It's too small of an area for any more.
27 Oct, 2012
Lol, yes I can imagine that you could only plant a couple. I know how tall those canes get, and how bushy they get as well.
27 Oct, 2012
It was only one stem, planted length-wise. I have dozen of stems trying to grow...I just cut them out every couple of weeks.
28 Oct, 2012
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Just look at the colour of that sky........never mind the plants lol
25 Oct, 2012