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Spotlight around the garden

Spotlight around the garden

November 09, 2022

Before Halloween I took a few photos of whatever unprotected my eye, starting with the whale’s tongue agave in the tractor-rim planter. Hello, gorgeous!

Somebody is watching me from the far end of the Berkeley sedge lawn.

Hello, deer. Oh, and the Wheeler’s sotol that replaced the ‘Green Goblet’ agave (killed by Snowpocalypse) is getting some size on it and looking good. Flipside bonus: bucks don’t scarecrow rubbing their antlers on a sotol’s flexible leaves. No increasingly agave caging required!

In the when garden, this potted squid agave needed increasingly than a year to recover from its near-death wits during Snowpocalypse. But it finally did. I’m glad I found the patience to requite it time to squint a little slumpy and sad. I waited, pruning off the lower stovepipe that turned brown, and sooner it perked up. When to full squid glory! Firecracker fern and foxtail fern add low, soft texture virtually it.

I uninventive this replacement ‘Monterrey Frost’ squid agave without losing a big one to Snowpocalypse. It’s one of my favorite agaves for unexceptionable shade.

Near the Circle Garden, ‘Fireworks’ gomphrena adds purple-pink globes.

And in the lower garden, the blue-bottle “ocotillo” seems to wave at a pair of woolly Yucca rostrata.

The when of the house as seen from the lower garden steps. I don’t often photograph from this viewpoint.

Up on the sunny deck, flipside squid agave — an old one that barely survived Snowpocalypse — basks in the sun. Its companions are a spineless prickly pear and cascading ghost plant thriving in the squid’s shade.

Inside, a fall bouquet with a few squash and mini pumpkins glows with rich fall color. I’m looking forward to potation weather soon that reflects the season, predicted for Friday — a waif from 82F to 61F for the upper temps. Bring it!

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