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Growing Zucchini in Containers

Posted on May 23, 2019 by Janice
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Growing Zucchini in a container may be more of a challenge than I thought. Continue reading →

Posted in Gardening, Lifestyle | Tagged container, easy, garden, Gardening, vegetables, zucchini | Leave a reply

Fenestraria Aurantiaca ‘Baby Toes’

Posted on April 19, 2019 by Janice
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Fenestraria Aurantiaca commonly known as Baby Toes is part of the same family as Lithop. This is a plant I purchased recently. Continue reading →

Posted in Cacti and Succulents, Gardening, Houseplants, Lifestyle | Tagged Baby Toes, drought, Fenestraria Aurantiaca, garden, perennial, succulent, tolerant | Leave a reply

Geraniums In Bloom

Posted on April 5, 2019 by Janice
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red geranium
Geraniums in Bloom is a sure sign that spring is finally here. If you enter the word Geraniums in Plum Bird Corner’s search, you will see that I have posted several times about my Geraniums blooming. It just goes to prove that every spring I’m so excited when I see their vibrant colors. Continue reading →

Posted in Gardening, Lifestyle | Tagged colorful, flowers, geraniums, indoor plant, outdoor plant, perennial, pretty | 2 Replies

Ice Plant, Corpuscularia Lehmannii

Posted on March 29, 2019 by Janice
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Ice Plant, Corpuscularia Lehmannii  sometimes called Delosperma lehmannii  is a succulent ground cover, although you can see that I’ve grown mine in a container. Continue reading →

Posted in Cacti and Succulents, Gardening, Houseplants, Lifestyle | Tagged California, drought-tolerant, easy, Gardening | Leave a reply

Mimicry Plant-Split Rock, Pleiospilos nelii

Posted on March 18, 2019 by Janice
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Mimicry plant

 

The Mimicry Plant is the newest member of my  succulent collection. This isn’t the first  Mimicry plant I’ve owned. On Oct 3, 2013, I wrote about my first one. You can see that plant blooming in the photo below, and read about it here.

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Posted in Cacti and Succulents, Houseplants, Lifestyle | Tagged drought-tolerant, garden, mimicryplant, splitrock, succulents | Leave a reply

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  • Our Beverly Hills Apple Tree producing an Abundance of Apples
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  • Janice on Bougainvillea Care
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