How Michele protects her potted succulent collection
My friend Michele is one of the most enthusiastic plant peeps I know. She lives in a small planned unit development complex here in Davis where the homeowners’ association manages common areas, including the front yards. As I mentioned in this post from June 2022 , Michele was given permission to create her own water-wise landscaping. Michele in front of a mystery aloe she received from a friend, possibly a hybrid between Aloe maculata and Aloe barbadensis (aka the “real” aloe vera) In my original post, the divider between the parking spaces (see below) was all mangaves. They’re gone now, either because they bloomed out or got too big. The current iteration of the divider is all aloes: Aloe ‘Safari Rose’ Aloe ‘Tingtinkie’ The area next to the parking lot is a mixture of succulents, perennials, and shrubs. Most are still small; they’ll be fantastic in a year or two. Last year, Michele converted the strip outside her backyard fence into a mound. It’s now home to a variety of cool pla...