Sunday, September 14, 2025

Newest Cross Perennial Hibiscus

 











Pure white with just a hint of pink.


We did a cross prior to this which end
in a pure white Perennial Hibiscus.



















We have had her for 5 years now and shared
with a friend back east.   We are currently 
seeing on offered and they are calling theirs
PH Marshmallow.

The same time we did this cross we also 
did another which we call Our Pink.
It is huge and this year was loaded 
with blooms.


 




































Sometimes we are seeing more white 
in some of the blooms.

9/14/2025

 As of today I can proudly state I 
have put away 90% of the plants
that need protection.  Now I can
take cutting for next spring.

The yard is minus the Tropicals
but there is still plenty to see.
Our Clematises that were cut 
back in July are in full bloom!
These will be put away Oct. 1
in there protective hoop house.

Yes that is the third house we
have here as the winter months
they could use some protection
instead of leaving them out all
winter.

Enjoy your day!!  

9/21/2025

I can now state I'm 98% done!
Just have to start cuttings in the
next couple days.  

Glorious Rain

 Finally rain that we badly need
and I am enjoying the birds out
in the rain gathering food.

Not enough to get us out of the
drought!  Remember July was 
the start of the burn ban here!

Who Would Of Known??

 My blog would be so popular all
over the world??  Here are the counts
this morning at 9:00 am

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With only 96 actual views.


Saturday, September 13, 2025

Thursday, September 11, 2025

Time To Load The Greenhouses

 With the fall crocuses up it's time
to start getting the plants ready for 
their winter home.

First I needed to remove the Voo Doo
plants so I could clean out the Greenhouse
so other plants could go in.


































Stripping the leaves off is the first
task.  
















Cutting the Brugmansias down so they
will fit in into the greenhouse.















The 3 B. Shorty's variegated were the first
to get cut.




















After the huge B. Shorty's is pulled 
from the big cement pot, it was time
for Bones to take his place.




















The next few days will be stripping
the A. Red Dragon then cutting 
them down so they will fit the 
greenhouse.







































Got to love this plant &
it's blooms!




















I got an email this am, why do 
you strip and cut back so drastically?  

It's about the space we have in the 
greenhouses we keep.  If you look
at the leaves you will notice the 
difference in the leaves.  Outside 
are much thicker compared to inside
which is much thinner.  Leaves will
grow back, trust me!   

Working hard on getting plants
ready to go inside.  







































Still working on this tall 
one as the wind kicked up
and it wasn't fun holding
onto the ladder too.

Please do not copy us if you
don't understand the process 
or you can damage your plant.
Look at the reason you are 
seeing damage from your 
neglect.




More later. 

Seeing Red