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Welp, it's starting. I killed my first caterpillar last night. Not looking forward to finding more of those nasty squishy buggers. |
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Well I finally got a bloom on my passiflora! Whoopee!!!! I cannot tell you how happy I am. We got these two vines last year with flowers and fruit. They never flowered again since then until now. All the flower buds were coming up empty. And I bought a bag of Christopher Ranch garlic at the market and a few cloves were sprouting. I put about 10 of them in the garden and at least 4 of them are growing with the greens about 2-3" high now. I thought I missed the timing for garlic but guess not! Also finally got two tiny tomatoes coming in. One about a small pearl, the other about a golf ball. The winds are really bad here now though. Shis**to and eggplant are ripped to shreds and I put clear covers on them. The eggplant started to come back but now stopped. Also the winds ripped up my long beans, so I will try to germinate some more indoors. |
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My current Spring blossoms are shell ginger, pink and red ginger, rostrata heliconia, hibiscus magenta and fiesta orange, and coming soon giant red Caribe heliconia, and my Plumeria trees are getting leaves and blossoms back after 4 months of being naked. Then I have a long planter on the patio full of bedding plants that are more common flowers you would recognize. Oh and best of all, my avocado tree is absolutely loaded with lil babies. It's going to be a great avo season by late August through December. Can't wait! Love avos and hate to pay for them when I have more than I can use or give away for half the year. We should all share pics of what's growing in our neck of the woods.:D My biggest pest prob here is slugs and giant snails. I really don't like to use slug killer, even the kind that says it is safe around pets. |
Mine is the white "halo" and purple middle. The one bloom I got is on the very tip, which has grown on top of our patio now. The only way to see it is thru the window that doesn't open. And it's dirty from rain. I don't know how we are going to clean that window. LOL. Hopefully I'll get more blooms and then I can share pics. I got a hunk of ginger starting to sprout so I will plant that one as a houseplant. Just found out about the tacca flower or black bat flower. I love it! I have emailed a grower to ask if it would do well as a houseplant here. I know outside it would be much to dry. I love the black and the white one. We have snail vines here also. Bf thought about getting a few but we are having luck with cat's claw and Boston ivy so we stuck with those. |
Oh yeah and my Meyer lemon bush is finally starting to get in lemons! The blooms fell off weeks ago but the didn't start swelling into fruit till now. My lime bush hasn't started fruiting yet. It also lost it flowers a few weeks ago. |
Dude what gives? My passiflora bloom was open for two days and last night it closed back up. I thought maybe it closed at night, or bc it was so windy, but today it's still closed. Not all the way but enough so I can't see it anymore. |
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The blooms that were on it last year lasted for weeks and then developed into fruit. :( |
I need some gardening help, peeps. I'm doing some container flowers (some annuals/some perennials) and have never really done much of that before. I have some hibiscus, bougainvillea...and then for annuals I have some salvia, petunias etcetera. How do you know when to "dead head" the annual flowers? How often do you fertilize your container perennial flowers (like hibiscus and bougainvillea) and what do you use/recommend? I just bought Realizing every climate/area is different....how often do you water your annual flowers and container perennials....especially for those of you in a very dry climate like me (Phoenix, AZ...the desert)...? |
Since I live in a climate similar to you, I'll share what we do. We have been having great success with our non edibles. My garden is surprisingly doing well this year. Last year was terrible. Once it gets really hot, we water every morning. We have a drip system. Now we are still doing every other day. Annuals I don't really do anything, since they are going to die at the end of the season anyway. Once they get really big I will cut some to bring indoors and put in a vase. Any fertilizer that is specifically for that kind of plant will work. I had just used up my generic Miracle Grow and it was fine. I'm sure you could look up what type of soil ph those plants like. I don't have hibiscus or bouganvilla here. The plants that are doing really well for us here are cat claw vine, boston ivy, silk tree, chilean mesquite, desert museum, fire bells, pink chitalpa. These have exploded the last few weeks. The ones that are kind of hanging in there and fighting a good fight are purple wisteria and queen's wreath. The mesquite and desert museum grow like weeds and are great big shade trees. |
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Do you fertilize on a regular basis...if so, how often? I grew some salvia / celosia and it's looking like utter crap and I don't know why. They're in pots...I must be over-or-under-watering or something. Darn it. |
We tried celosia last year. Didn't survive. Everything that we've put in the ground is doing at least triply better than ones in pots. It's weird bc our dirt here is so sandy. Of course we put in garden soil when we plant though. I just used up that one bottle of Miracle Grow and that's it. I read that certain plants needs to be fertilized at certain times and not others. You can't do it year round. Certain plants if you fertilize at the wrong time it can retard the flower growth or fruit development. You just gotta read up on your type of plant bc I wouldn't know! But as a general rule of thumb (what I read) over watering results in yellowing leaves, and under watering is limp leaves. |
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Ahh crap! I got celosia and salvia mixed up. I did celosia last year and this year and they are doing well. However, the lighter colored ones seems more delicate and are losing their color big time. The darker burgundy ones are doing just fine and they are planted together in full sun. I didn't have the lighter ones last year. Decided to try those this year, and next year I will go back to the dark ones. Once it got really hot last summer they just exploded and I was able to clip them and bring them inside in a vase and they lasted for more than a week! The salvia was what didn't work out for us. But yeah I love all the weird flowers. MIL has a bunch of weird orchids. She got me interested in plants and once bf and I got here we've really been doing a lot of gardening. I'd love to get a tocca plant (black bat flower) and I found one seller on etsy who has them bloomed, and not just the seed but he didn't answer my question if they would do well indoors in Vegas. :( Jerk. But if you choose the right plants they should thrive in our climate. I go to our local nursery. They have more detailed descriptions of the plants and their needs. And if we have questions, the staff is more informed, vs the staff at HD or Lowes. The tradeoff if their return policy, or lack thereof as far as if a plant dies. What other plants do you have? We're actually thinking of getting rid of our succulents bc they don't look good and they only get pretty once a year when they flower. |
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We have a lot of plants...on our drip system we have mesquite trees, palo verde trees, fan palms, ocotillo (love!)...one of my faves, bougainvillea (also SO love), hibiscus, lots of grasses - red fountain grass poofs and deer grass, pampas grass, oleander, cat's claw vine on our fence, candelilla (sp?) also LOVE this (attaching picture of candelilla), some cacti. In pots I have some more bougainvillea and hibiscus, lantana, celosia, pencil plant, and some sedums. |
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I had to look up ocotillo. I see those everywhere around here but didn't know the name. I see them at the nursery and they have them in very sandy dirt. It says once you plant them it could be 2 or 3 years until they bloom. Otherwise just tall spikes. Our lantana died but we didn't plant it right away. Many of the neighbors have them in red and orange and they are doing good. We got the purple one. |
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My tomato is finally starting to get fruit in. I have about 5 golf ball sized ones and another handful of tiny ones coming in. |
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Yeah, the ocotillo does bloom a few times a year and it looks so pretty. It's a very sculptural looking kind of plant, to me. The really old/mature/tall/full ones are just amazing looking. They are very slow growers. And not cheap either! |
Have you hot climate/desert dwellers tried growing a "Desert Rose".....I had planted one at our lake property, Adenium Desert Rose Triple Purple Aloha was the one I planted that was a show stopper!.....then I did another one but I cant remember the name....it was stunning as well....just wondered if you had tried these..... |
I also planted a couple Desert Willows.....Chilopsis....gorgeous pink and purple flowers....and I killed them over watered them....made me sick because they were stunning! May try them again here..... |
Haven't tried the Desert Rose but MIL has several of those! We do have the burgunday chitalpa which is very similar to the chilopsis. One in our front yard is doing very well. |
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Have you seen yellow bird of paradise? The desert one, not the tropicla one. Since you also like the weirder looking flowers, I think you would like these. I love the flowers. Reminds me of the car lashes people put on their smart cars. https://www.google.com/search?q=yell...w=1173&bih=611 We bought two and are doing well but haven't flowered yet. But I see so many around town that are flowering like crazy. We also got the red Mexican one but that one is very slow growing and no flowers yet. And we got that one last year! |
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I knew about planting them deep. Down to the first set of leaves. And to snip off the suckers. My plant is doing well, about 3 ft tall now. I have two tomatoes that are ALMOST ready to pick, and several flowers in already. My first tomato only got to about cherry size then stopped. It was very windy a few weeks back and I guess the tomato rubbed on the cage and got a big scar on one side. Stopped growing after that but it's red now. I'm going to pull that one off tomorrow. Sad my first tomato is a dud but the others look good so far. Not having luck with tomatillos though. Everytime I get a sprout and bring it outside something mows it down. I tried to outsmart them by putting plastic wrap over it, and the extra heat helped the seedling grow up until it got to touching the plastic. Then I opened it up and something ate it again! Wonder if it's too late to try again indoors. And my chinese long beans started off great indoors. Had 8 of them, the last of my seeds bc the others got ripped up by the wind. Five of them survived the transplant, only one seems to be growing, but very slow. These are supposed to grow really fast. :( Eggplant and jalapeno also growing really slow. Not even flowers yet. |
Oh yeah, also last year I over watered my tomatoes and you get these cracks in the skin of the tomato. That\'s how you know you\'re overwatering. The skin can\'t grow fast enough to accomodate too much water inside the fruit, or something like that. |
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