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Saturday, March 10, 2012

A month of changes ...

 So a month as gone by and lots has been done! We added a Frangipani or Plumeria Tree which appears to be sprouting its leaves. We are really looking forward to its blooms! Not sure what color it will flower but know it will fill our senses when it blooms!

At the base of the Frangipani are potted strawberry plants. We are getting to the end of the season and we are not sure to plant them there. It's been lets put them there and see how we like it sort of thing. Also in that picture is a staghorn I just mounted on left over cypress from the Chickee/Tiki hut build. We plan on hanging it from the ficus.
Frangipani
base of the frangi covered with strawberry plants
We have five orchids- what kind I couldn't tell you.  Two of the five are currently in bloom - this is just one of them. 
blooming orchid!!
We bought this with the Orchids about a month ago from Fuchs down in the Redlands. I was really surprised to see it flower especially since we thought it was getting too much sun and relocated it. 


View from the entrance to the back corner
Red Bleeding Heart
 At the entrance to the backyard we planted spindle palms, donkey ears and ground orchids. Dave decided that they of course needed bromeliads and transplanted one from the from to the corner. I brought home a Florida Flame Vine and wanted it in the corner but my thought was vetoed. In the picture neither the Flame Vine nor the Confederate Jasmine had been planted yet.
Spindle Palms create a perfect backdrop for the entrance
purple passion flower
center island a long the fence

The center island(above) is complete as far as planting but of course expect it all to fill out. Not to mention on one side of the island is the red bleeding heart and on the other is a purple passion flower (also above). We expect it to be breathtaking once it is all filled in.

On the right side of the yard we have so much going on but then I think not enough. I bought a pincher plant at the Everglades City Seafood Festival and it is just loving our garden. I've read over and over not to feed it tap water and only distilled or rain water but mine doesnt seem to be a finicky eater!

What you can't see very well is the herbs that are planted near the red shrimp and behind  another one of Dave's Bromeliad. I used last years seeds and actually thought they didn't take but they are doing really well.

The entire back corner was supposed to be for my edible garden but after planting we realized it really wasn't a great spot. Once the pergola is done, the edible garden will go along the outside of the decking. For now we are concentrating on filling in the back corner. My thought was to place a monsteria on either side of the ficus to give it the fullness effect I am looking for. I think Dave has other thoughts. 
back corner


right side of tree/yard
We plan to work on the garden all day. Couple trips to various nurseries and our local HD. I'm really hoping we can hang the staghorn today too... I think I'm asking a lot Dave though!

4 comments:

  1. Welcome to the garden/blog world. I really like your rocks as borders. Looks like you've already done quite alot. Congrats.

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    1. Thanks so much for your comment and following. We actually did more this past week but have been so tired that the pictures are still in the camera!

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  2. Congrats on your new garden beds and blogging. You will enjoy both. They are addicting. :-)

    You are going to love your Frangipani, and all the rest of the plants you have added to your gardens.

    Gardening is an ongoing experience, always something new to see and learn.

    I love your boulders. We also have some for borders.

    Happy Gardening ~ FlowerLady

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    1. Thanks for your comment. We cant wait until the frangipani blooms! It really is exciting now that we have sections finished to wonder what colors will brighten up the garden this coming spring and summer!

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