Starting the new year on a pretty note: front yard
The New Year is still shiny and sparkly, so I want to focus on the good things going on in the garden right now. Soon the new will have worn off and there’ll be plenty of opportunity to go into problem areas. But not yet! This post is short on text. I’ll let the pictures do the talking. Aloe lukeana #1, dark orange flowers Aloe lukeana #1, dark orange flowers Aloe lukeana #2, light orange flowers. Both plants are about the same size and essentially look the same, but I prefer the darker flowers of #1. The most recent addition to the garden, Lophocereus schottii ‘Woolly Rhino’. The spines are more like coarse bristles, not very sharp. Over the years, quite a few people have asked me what these “flowers” are growing between the ocotillo canes. They’re actually metal tumbleweed stakes by Omar Wysong/Topanga Patina Arts. One of two Corten bowls with dudleyas. Last summer was hard on dudleyas, but the ones that survived are doing well, now that the winter rains have returned. A very whi...