Friday, April 28, 2017

Garden Upgrade Continued

In order to get this clean line. I had to go through several gyrations in order
to achieve this sweep of texture.

First thing was to make room for the Mexican Heather, a favorite that had stuck
around for nearly twenty years. The majority of these plantings did not have to
go far, whereas one of them went to the back yard.






The Domino effect is in play here. In order to find a spot for my far traveled Mexican
Heather I had to remove a newly established cuttings of Rosemary.





Rosemary's new home , in some well needed sunlight and tucked amongst
the Eggplant, Tomato and Fig.

One more specimen moved to an alternate location in order to complete this
upgrade.

Some Hawaiian Awaphui Ginger salvaged. This plant multiplies and divides
quite readily on it's own. As most gingers this plant smells great when ever
the leaves are brushed against. Being out of the way makes a less change of
that happening but still welcome to this garden.

Contained in this black pot is some gifted Crocosmia. Although it can get
away and be considered invasive, but I'm told that the hot climate keeps it
confined. The container only adds an extra measure of insurance.

Some Ibis wanted to get into the act too. Aerating my grass is always welcomed.





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