The southeastern slopes of The Outback

Now that I have removed the path, which was falling apart from neglect, I am sharpening up the southeastern slopes of The Outback.

The path, which was becoming dangerously close to the agave, is now gone. I have added two plants with vertical interest, including a rhinoceros horn, which did well in the heat and the recent frost, and will help to define the area. Ultimately the plan is to add more potting soil behind the pointy rocks and create something of a "raised bed", which I have done elsewhere, and try to get some small plants, such as aloe and Haworthia, started there.



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