What's looking good (or awful!) June 2012
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Comments (25)Hiya AZbookworm and all, I grow a lot of cacti and succulents in containers and they do great year round. When it comes to leafy/flowery things like petunias, lobelia and geraniums, I DO grow a lot of them (full sun) autumn, winter, spring and early summer when I can get a nice long 8 or 9 month season of blooms from them. When it gets blast furnace hot, I do cut back quite a bit and put many of the pots I use for flowery things in storage. I still grow some flowery things in summer like vincas, but not nearly as many pots as in autumn, winter and spring. Something like vincas in a pot in full sun will want water almost every day in mid-summer. If I head out of town for work or vacation, I run a temporary automatic irrigation line to those pots and then hope for the best. The main framework of my pots is cacti and succulents, with lots of leafy blooming things in the cool months, and then just a pot or two of leafy blooming things in summer. Happy gardening bookworm and everyone! Grant Here is a link that might be useful: Pics from my garden so far March 2012...See MoreWhat's looking good May 2012?
Comments (34)AMAZING tomato pics and harvests! They're so fun to see! I never really think of this as a GREAT tomato climate since timing seems so critical. I do usually do a few plants of yellow pear, or Sungold (my favorite cherry tomato), or some other small fruited type, but you all are maniacs, I love it! You're definitely making me want to be more dedicated to them next year! Great artichoke pic too! You definitely got your money's worth with the camera. Keep the pics coming! A variegated form of Hibiscus tileaceus, which I fell in love with on previous trips to Hawaii. It's done great in my garden unprotected for 18 months now. I love how the foliage emerges red/pink and then fades to white/green. It's grown as a mid-sized tree or a trimmed bush in mild climates. One of several types of annual "soapwort" (Saponaria) that I let self sow around the garden. This type blooms for a couple of months in late spring/early summer. Sure, the color is a little "Barbie Mattel" pink, but hey, it's not too bad and it is very generous with the blooms for very little effort, so why not, right?? A fun double flowered pink hollyhock tossing up some late blooms. I love hollyhocks (especially as my mom forbid me to grow them as a child thanks to some childhood fears she had of dark alleys near her home that also had hollyhocks in them, so she thinks they're scary, LOL). I love them. Take care and happy gardening, thanks for sharing all of the fun pics and updates! Grant...See MoreJune 2014 what looks good/bad in your garden?
Comments (55)AWESOME new pics, Mike, so fun to see. It's great to have some plants that LOVE our blast furnace summers isn't it? You've got a ton of eye candy going on there. Great stuff! I posted a separate thread on crinum lilies, but just for fun here's 'Ellen Bosanquet' in bloom this morning. Plus good old "climbing snapdragon", Asarina scandens still flowering in full hot sun on a metal obelisk that gets insanely hot in full sun in summer. Asarina doesn't seem to mind at all (available in pinks, reds, whites, and this purple-blue): Not blooming, but here's a fun 7 foot tall spineless prickly pear, Opuntia ficus-indica, that I started from a single pad six years ago. Wilson the tennis ball is wedged in there to show size, LOL. This is looking ESE in my little garden. Happy gardening all! Grant...See MoreWhat's looking good in your garden December 2012?
Comments (6)Beautiful just beautiful Grant. I have already purchased seeds of many of the flower varieties you have post in the past. I hope they sprout this Spring. Here is a list of the fruit trees I currently have growing in my yard. APRICOTS 1 Blenheim Apricot This one really produces well for me. -------------------------------------------------------- ASIAN PEAR SHINSHEIKI. Harvest late July 15TH THROUGH August 10TH. Self-fruitful. ------------------------------------------------------- CITRUS 1 TROVITA ORANGE 1 GOLD NUGGET MANDARIN 1 MEXICAN/KEY LIME 1 ORO BLANCO GRAPEFRUIT ----------------------- FIGS 1 PARADISO 1 ATREANO Will likely pull. 1 LSU GOLD Will pull. 1 CONADRIA I really like this trees fruit. However it's not known for being very productive. 1 Violette de Bordeaux This one is a big producer of very tasty figs from late April till early December. ----------------------------------------------- NECTARINES 1 SNOW QUEEN White freestone. Late June harvest Self-fruitful. ------------------------------------------------------- PEACHES 1 BABCOCK. WHITE, Ripens July 7TH THROUGH 20TH. Self-fruitful. Will likely pull. ------------------------------------------------------ PEAR 1 SUGAR PEAR RIPENS MID TO LATE AUGUST Self-fruitful ---------------------------------------------------- PLUMS 1 BURGUNDY. harvest, July 20TH to August 10TH. Self-fruitful. 1 BEAUTY RIPENS JUNE 15TH THROUGH JUNE 26TH 1 EMERALD BEAUT ON CITATION RIPENS AUG 18TH THROUGH OCT 8TH 1 ELEPHANT HEART PLUM RIPENS AUG 28TH-SEPT 30TH ------------------------------------------------ MULBERRY 1 ILLINOIS EVERBEARING Self-fruitful This tree grows very very fast so IT requires frequent pruning. Oh, and it grows really really fast too. Next up I want to get; Gold Nugget Loquat SHERWOOD JUJUBE OPUNTIA NOPAL/MEXICAN FIG SPINELESS CACTUS HEDGEHOG/STRAWBERRY CACTUS....See Moregrant_in_arizona
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