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Hello again! here's some pics of some of my pets!!
Comments (9)Great pictures, all of them ... Here are some of my "kids": Sambina & Cosmo on a frosty November morning Lily (the dog) and her best buddy Bailey cuddling on a cold day: Dakota, the old man, with his bone: Cosmo, Sambina and their son Merlin: Merry Christmas and Happy holidays everyone! Pam...See MoreSome pics of my beginner's succulent garden- Hope you enjoy
Comments (4)Hey caudex, I usually get low 30s every year, but this location is very protected. The far wall (where the pachy, the passiflora edulis and mina lobata are)faces south. The wall to the right faces west. There is a small shed where the picture was taken from, and there is a lattice-roofed patio to the left just out of the picture. I found out that it was very well protected when i had cannas bloom year round there, and a draceana also go through the winter without missing a beat. Outside of the range of the photo are two clumps of pygmy date palms too. And also, some of the plants are too small to see. I have torch aloes (which i started from cuttings in July) and an aloe marlothii right smack in the center of it all. And the plant in front of the pachy is a dwarf papaya. It is the smallest of 8. The rest are in the far right corner, but the roses block them out. The largest one is actually developing flower buds. These were volunteer seedlings, so even though i would want them to survive into next year, i do not have high hopes because the rain might rot them out. I do have a jatropha, but it is potted....See MoreHAVE: swap pics held at Signet's, didn't show here they are
Comments (2)Oh how I wished I could be there. I want to give Signet the biggest hug! She donates every year to my animal shelter needs and is such a wonderful person. So, ok..which one are you girl! LOL ;0)Names we need names. LOL Wonderful pictures. Thanks for sharing them with all of us. Penny...See Morei am new to here. I'd like to show some roses bloomed this year.
Comments (29)yes, kublakan, actually I am new to both roses and gardening. I bought this house 3 years age and started to plant roses around spring time of 2013. I really like roses and peonies. Thanks....See MoreLilyfinch z9a Murrieta Ca
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