unclehobart
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I took some photos of some of the plants we have here at the same time I was doing house shots... so I figured I had enough material to make a splitoff thread. 
At least your insanely long days will make things grow 3 times faster to compensate. Time to plant dope and harvest a bumper crop come late august.Leslie said:I have to wait till May two four.
I'll just live vicariously through yous till then.
I dunno what that plant is, but it has a bad case of rust. You can get powder stuff for that, just don't let the kids near it. I would pull off the leaves with the most on fast, it's contagious, and don't let it touch any other plants.unclehobart said:1. Help us ID the mystery palm with the purpleish leaves. Forgive the withered appearance. It has just emerged from 4 months of indoor banishment because of the cold.
2.+ 3. Plants!
it's not rust...it's brown spots from low humidity. i tried to clean it and make sure but nothing came off.Leslie said:I dunno what that plant is, but it has a bad case of rust. You can get powder stuff for that, just don't let the kids near it. I would pull off the leaves with the most on fast, it's contagious, and don't let it touch any other plants.
"crops" are against the homeowners covenanceSpot said:illegal tomatoes??
Homeowners covenants.Spot said:illegal tomatoes??
I believe that's cordyline terminalis. If you do a google image search, there are pics on the third and fourth rows that look just like it.unclehobart said:1. Help us ID the mystery palm with the purpleish leaves. Forgive the withered appearance. It has just emerged from 4 months of indoor banishment because of the cold.
that is just....absurd.unclehobart said:Homeowners covenants.
Apparently having anything resembling a garden or a component thereof will instantly lead to donkeys, moonshiners, and abandoned Camaros on cement blocks causing the property values to plummet. Thats when the heroin addict soup kitchens move in and ... (more of the same)
it's a little tricky but the bad part of the slope is already covered by juniper. we have juniper everywhere but one bald hill section next to the backstairway where it won't grow (that's where most of the periwinkle will go).greenfreak said:I believe that's cordyline terminalis. If you do a google image search, there are pics on the third and fourth rows that look just like it.
That bare spot on the hill may be a problem. The water runoff is might kill whatever you put there. Don't you have juniper on the front slope as ground cover? They're great for controlling water runoff and problem slopes. But boring as hell.
Spot said:that is just....absurd.
what happens if you get busted growing veggies?