Relaxing in The Tropical Paradise


Here is yours truly relaxing in The Tropical Paradise. Regular readers will remember that I had a natal plum (boxwood beauty) in the space directly behind me. The frost this winter killed 99.99% percent of it so I cut it all back. Natal plum are very slow growers, so it would take another decade, at least, for it to grow back up to cover up the tree stump. So I moved some rocks up there (my back is still complaining!) and even put a little gecko sculpture on it. I will plant something in that space that will be able to take full sun, not sure yet. Note the reddish-brown on the Phoenix roebellini and the Phoenix rupicola (where Macintosh is walking). They will be OK as the fronds in the center are still green and strong, but will need to be trimmed back. The dioon edule cycads fared well in the frost, especially my favorites, the palma sola variety! No damage at all.

The best part of this yard is the artificial turf! It's been down for six years and still looks great. And no mowing or edging!

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