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Kristine LeGault 8a pnw
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Comments (3)Thanks Seil and alameda. Seil, that's the only place I saw it also. And alameda, I wanted this rose to replace Young Lycidas, a VERY fragrant rose that I planted in a very large pot on my deck. But he seems to want to be too big for a pot. Thanks again, andreark...See MoreOT: POTD: the next Heidi Klum
Comments (13)WELL.................it is not MY grandbaby. Maddy's parents are divorced. That does not mean if ever Maddy wants to have her brother once in a while spend a day here, I would say no. Starting to grin again because we have to tell Maddy to tone it down when she poses roflmao But like I said. She LOVES IT. Kristy I went to a friend of Andrea's and their daughter is only 14 and my gosh that girl looks like she is in her 20's!!!!Morgan looking a lot older then she is...you ARE going to have your hands full. Lucy...See MoreInca Gold vs Heidi
Comments (56)Jandey, I understand the butter and shoe horn technique well, and you certainly sound like a master. Like Laura said, where there's a will there's a way, and this group has a lot of will!! Love the ET Lemon Drop, still trying to get one. Dave, that's the part of my yard I call The West Lawn. It's between themed areas of my yard. On the West Lawn near the house, there are plumerias (Bali Hai, Cerise, California Sunrise, unknown yellow), plus passionfruit, banana and plantain. On the side you're commenting on are most of the fruit trees - lemon, persimmon, guava, peach, apricot, tangerine, a couple of avocados, loquat and almond. Mango, orange, lime and apple trees are all in the Farmhouse Garden section of the yard, with a bunch of herbs and some Japanese Maples. On the north side of the West Lawn, which borders "the High Country" are pine and Norfolk Island Pine. I have a Jacaranda and an Australian Flame tree at the bottoml, side by side, as I saw a pic where these both bloom at the same time - the former with purple flowers and the latter with crimson red. The Jacaranda has been a faithful bloomer. The flame tree focused on growing this, its second year, in which it almost doubled in size. I expect nice blooming from both next year. The High Country has dogwood, redbud, laurel and a berry patch (blackberry, boysenberry, blueberry, lingonberry, huckleberry, raspberry and white currants). The side of the West Lawn bordering the Swimmin' Hole has Cuban Royal, Teddy Bear and King palm trees along a fence covered in purple and yellow Trumpet Vines. Behind the fence in the Swimming Hole are several larger plumerias between the palms - Pop's, Loretta and Jeannie Moragne. Most of the plumeria are around the Swimmin' Hole, but "Na Pali (the Cliffs)" and "The Springs" all have plumeria, too. Na Pali is a terraced hillside overlooking the pool. I'm thinking of removing a huge pine there (there are five others in the High Country), and put plumeria trees all up the terraced hill, between Kentia and Flamethrower and bamboo palms. Now that should be a site! The Spings has beautiful Brazilian Tower trees, bamboo palms, and more plumeria. And let's face it, my big Shed in the back would be much for useful as a greenhouse than a shed, so that conversion will happen next year! So I really do still have room for more plumies, especially large ones, in case anyone is clearing some space and need to get rid on some.:) This yard was practically barren (except for the tall pines and some fruit trees) when I moved here a couple of years ago. Not anymore. It's not as dramatic or as nice as it sounds, though, the plants are still not that large, there's a ton to do and I'm in the early stages of a multi-year plan, it's all a work in progress. Sorry I got carried away! I love all these trees, and I left out a lot!...See MoreRoses I'm thinking of getting rid of
Comments (80)Vaporvac & Carol - Thanks! Yes, I'd love to keep it - wasn't very fond of it the first year but it has been fantastic this year. The blooms don't last long but rebloom is great and the fragrance wafts through the garden. Bees love it, too. I had thought of putting Princess Anne in front of it (was sent this one incorrectly this year, too - grrrr) but I'm not crazy about it - maybe with time as was the case w/ Corvedale ;) However, Vaporvac, you made me think of Tranquillity and Lichfield Angel - both I have seen and like, maybe Tranquillity a bit more because I can detect and like the fragrance more. I'll try one of these out - thanks again!...See MoreKristine LeGault 8a pnw
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