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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat is growing in your yard---type of flowers , veggies or fruits. Mine is lavender.
sinkingfeeling
(58,369 posts)debm55
(62,761 posts)electric_blue68
(28,153 posts)sinkingfeeling
(58,369 posts)electric_blue68
(28,153 posts)Are you growing mostly native varieties of stuff?
NeoTrajan
(107 posts)JoseBalow
(10,005 posts)Sativa and Indica
debm55
(62,761 posts)buzzycrumbhunger
(2,541 posts)Everything is still just sitting out there waiting to be situated
Ive got orchids hanging, plumerias. Tons of succulents, spider plants, fruit trees, a list too long to name them all.
Of course, every time the county announces a free tree giveaway, my son bops over to get the biggest ones
Problem is that this is a rental and judging by the massive system of roots and dead wood EVERYWHERE, they lost at least one HUGE tree. My tiller is useless. The yard is impossible to walk through easily because 1. I shattered my knee years ago and rough terrain is iffy for me, and 2. The damned yard is nothing but huge roots and sandnot much in between. What the place needs is a couple dump truck loads of soil or at least gravel to make it usable.
Son is also even more anal than I am and has to take over any time I start a projectmeaning nothing ever gets finished.
So yeah, Ive got pots of almost anything you can imaginegone wild. Luckily, in Florida, neglecting your plants is the best way for them to flourish (so easy to over-mother them and they perish).



StapeliaHUGE, star-shaped flower that stinks of rotting meat

debm55
(62,761 posts)electric_blue68
(28,153 posts). My mom and idk where she got it (she had succulent) had one of those stinky flowering plants! I'm sure she wouldn't have gotten it otherwise! And the darn thing would bloom almost every year; and there'd always be a few houseflys hanging out in that spot when that happened. Ew.
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Otoh, she had a couple of stone flowers- and one bloomed! 🥰
A friend talked about bourgevillia. I didn't see any until I visited Puerto Rico. Our hotel pool area had the yellow ones, and while I was walking to a store there was a big magenta one. So pretty!
buzzycrumbhunger
(2,541 posts)
but the stink is horrendous. I made the mistake of planting some by the front door and they LOOKED amazing
but yeah, they were always covered in fliesand not just a few.

electric_blue68
(28,153 posts)Luckily, I guess bc it was indoors we only had a few flies.
Hassler
(4,996 posts)Basil, parsley, cuke, peppers, beans, onions, tomatoes.
debm55
(62,761 posts)biophile
(1,752 posts)Boneset, daylilies, hyssop, coneflowers, lavender, black eyed Susan
Not counting the annuals - celosia, petunias, geraniums, portulaca, impatiens, borage, chamomile, begonias
My garden brings me joy!
debm55
(62,761 posts)And just have the lavender. I miss my butterfly garden the most.
biophile
(1,752 posts)The anise hyssop is tied with lavender. Its one of the first to come up, it flowers from July until hard frost or freeze, it gets tall and doesnt flop, stays green in dry spells (takes a lot to make it wilt, although it will eventually if its super dry), isnt a bully to other plants, bees love it and reseeds nicely. I have a lot of it around the pool- smells nice and no thorns or harsh stems.
But Im with you on cutting back; its getting to be a lot for me in these later years.
electric_blue68
(28,153 posts)Permanut
(8,782 posts)and the star of the yard, crocosmias. Bees and hummingbirds love 'em.
debm55
(62,761 posts)It was wonderful.❤️
electric_blue68
(28,153 posts)Had to look up the crocosmias - very pretty!
Polly Hennessey
(9,101 posts)debm55
(62,761 posts)electric_blue68
(28,153 posts)I never knew about wisteria until my early 20's. A friend and and I were walking around in The Village (nyc) at just rhe right time, and saw some.
A few years later going to a health food store; the block I'd walk across then turn southwards - there was a smaller apt building with it all over -glorious. Later still The Brooklyn Bontanical Garden has sonetjing like pergolas for it.
Definitely a favorite!
Figarosmom
(15,213 posts)Tons of beans both Bush and runners. Blue Dream, tomatoes of all colors and sizes, watermelon. Zuchinni and hot and sweet peppers. I put in cantaloupe but the seeds were d so I don't think they will come up ( I don't see any so likely no).
bobalew
(509 posts)We've gotten rid of most of the non-native scotch broom, though....
retread
(3,957 posts)and cucumbers in garden. Tried strawberries for a couple of years. The one positive note was the berries seemed to keep the squirrels out of the bird feeder.
Tikki
(15,319 posts)There is an acre of avocado trees across the road.
We do not eat avocados but we guard it so strangers dont hop the fence and harvest.
The owner does not live on site and thanks us with grapefruits he grows else where.
Tikki
ProfessorGAC
(77,796 posts)We have too much shade for most veggies. We've tried multiple times with no success.
We had 50 something boxwood, 8 or 9 yews, a dozen hydrangeas or so, an oak leaf hydrangea, a few lilacs, plus a bunch of hostas, Herman's Prides, Corabelles, and ferns.
For flowers we have roses, calla lilies, tulips, and lillies of the valley.
Plus my wife plants some annuals; mostly impatiens & marigolds.
Here's some pics.



electric_blue68
(28,153 posts)ProfessorGAC
(77,796 posts)Until we got these, I didn't know there were different kinds of lilac Bushes.
Those flowers are different than those on the lilacs my parents had.
electric_blue68
(28,153 posts)I didn't think they were the oak leaf hydrangea because you said you only had one.
I did look it up. .I've seen both types the oak leaf, and the round ones.
ProfessorGAC
(77,796 posts)But, they don't grow in a ball like typical hydrangeas. They actually resemble tiny white daffodils.
Here's a pic of one of the 3 rose Bushes. 2 are red, one is white. I didn't get those in the other pucs.

electric_blue68
(28,153 posts)Yeah, I saw pics of the white ones when I looked them up.
There's at least one Oak leaf variety that's bi-colored. Starts out one one the lower area then changes mid way
Diamond_Dog
(41,639 posts)Green leaf, red leaf, and red romaine lettuce.
Tomatoes are Early Girl, 4th of July, Brandywine, Beefsteak, Juliet, and Moby Grape.
Weve had two ripe Beefsteaks and the lettuce is just crazy - salad every night!
mike_c
(37,223 posts)...a bunch of oleaders, yellow bells, a Mexican bird of paradise, two passion flower vines, and a whole bunch of agaves and cacti. A palo verde. Roses. Canna. Mexican fan palms. Mulberry trees. The veggie garden is finished for this year. We just moved two blueberry bushes inside because of the heat. Somehow the raspberries continue to hang on.
Cirsium
(4,326 posts)250+ species of native plants. Virginia stickseed, Common milkweed, Enchanter's nightshade, Shrubby St. John's-wort, Gray dogwood, Hop hornbeam, Early figwort, False sunflower, Common cinquefoil, Bush honeysuckle, Rudbeckia hirta, Canada bluets, Long-leaved bluets, Butterfly weed, Canada milk vetch, Pearly everlasting, Prairie sundrops, Penstemon digitalis, Narrow-leaved vervain, Hoary vervain, Blue vervain, Shrubby cinquefoil, Pale corydalis, Calamint, Dwarf skullcap, Yellow avens, Harebell, Blue-eyed grass blooming now.
electric_blue68
(28,153 posts)Jbrn
(2 posts)Tomatoes, peppers, cantaloupe and lots of flowers and herbs
Phoenix61
(18,937 posts)plants and 5 blueberry bushes, 5 blackberry vines and 2 Asian pear trees. The blueberries have done well the last few years. The pear trees are just getting started.
surfered
(15,403 posts)..Canna Lilies, Red Caladiums, Green Caladiums, blue Salvia, and Dianthus.
Wicked Blue
(9,121 posts)and I have several. Also a couple of rosemary plants that they avoid.
I have a few plants protectively caged. Buddleia (they eat the parts that stick out). Dianthus "Cheddar pink". Catmint. Alyssum. Clematis. A peony. An iris. Vinca - which they usually leave alone. Native columbine in a pot. A couple of rhododendrons and a hellebore.
Everything's in bad shape because of a long drought.
sakabatou
(46,583 posts)We do have watermelon, which is new.
Aristus
(72,848 posts)Theyre the only things I havent killed.