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Sunday, May 20, 2018

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This morning I walked around the yard and garden took some pictures.
Stansbury Rock Daisy, Perityle stansburyi.  The seeds for this plant was planted over two years ago.  It and two there plants survived the winter in a cold frame.  I potted them several months ago.  There is one more that germinated this spring.  The seeds look like a shiny speck of pepper.
This tomato plant was started sometime in March.  Tasmanian Chocolate.  A new variety for me this year.
Richard, our oldest son, visited us this afternoon.  He is on the right.  David Chidester, a life time friend is between his two daughters.
The same as above.  That large Dracaena has been in the greenhouse all winter.  They helped bring it out.  The plant is tipped in the pot.  We dug a hole to plant it deep enough to resist the wind.  We drove three half inch conduits on the north side down through the inside edge.  It needs some on the south sided.
I looks pretty straight here.  Red geraniums were pulled out last fall.  When the days grew longer, the geraniums began to grow again. 
The pomegranate shrub was done much the same way/  We had to trim some of the soil away and prune some of the roots to make it stand up straight.
Three half inch conduit stakes were driven in close to the inside edge in a triangular spacing.
This is how it looked after finishing.


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