Showing posts with label succulent garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label succulent garden. Show all posts

Monday, September 26, 2011

Good morning, Garden Update on the way!

Mornin'!! It's Monday yet again (the weeks are a flyin') and I'm up early working on the finishing touches of my exam paper on women and unfree labor systems and imperial feminism... As soon as this baby gets handed in a 2pm I can focus on finalizing the garden update I've been promising, in the meantime here is a sneak peak photo to spark you interest...

Have a great Monday, I'll be back later!






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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Weekend Garden Goodies


As I mentioned on Monday, this past weekend was so unbearably hot in Miami, Florida that I could not bring myself to garden.  However, the succulent-obsessed part of me certainly found the motivation to take a trip to Home Depot and Lowe's!  The possibility that there's a new succulent or cactus that I don't have just sitting out there waiting for me is far too great a temptation to resist!  Am I the only one who feels this way??  Haha, I doubt it!

I didn't find anything very impressive at Home Depot but I scored big at Lowe's!  In fact, lately I've noticed that Lowe's tends to have a larger selection and variety of succulents and cacti, along with specific plant names and bio - you'll see what I mean later on in this post.  On the downside, Lowe's (at least the one near my house) doesn't have a large selection of other plants like Home Depot does.  But who cares, I was on a succulent mission and that's all that mattered at the time!


As you will see, I also took a few photos of some nice prearranged decorative planters filled with various succulents that were on sale at Lowe's.  They're cute, but I can do better!  But hey I figured why not snap a few images to share some additional garden/planter ideas and inspiration with my readers.
 
Aaaaaand...  The happiest part of my excursion....  I found some AWESOME little Strawberry Pots for $4.15 on clearance!  My eyes did a little pop and I glanced around the isle as I jumped up and down and loaded the cart, hehe.  I have been on the lookout for some small strawberry pots with good drainage holes for a while, which these have, yay!  I can already envision an amazing finished product once planted with some succulents!  Swoon - they are going to look fabulous!  I can't wait to share images with you once I get down to planting and finish a few, in the meantime scroll on for photos of my garden loot.  Oh, and if the mini strawberry pot planters tickle your fancy too then you better hurry on over to Lowe's for the $4.15 cent clearance deal!!

What about you, have you found any great deals or plants lately?  Please share!

Have a great day!  ;)

Other garden posts you may enjoy:


Sweet little wood birdhouses planted with various succulents, looks like different types of Sedum or Crassula (the green plants) and maybe some type of Kalanchoe (the red plant).  I suppose for $14.98 they make a cute gift, but all I can think is how I could make a nicer one for way less.... :)


These small wall mounted baskets were filled with all sorts of succulents: Jade, Kalanchoe, Burro's Tail, Aeonium, Euphorbia tirucalli a.k.a Fire Sticks, Portulacaria Afra a.k.a. Elephant Bush and so on...  I forgot to catch the prices, they are most likely in the $12-15 range.





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And now, for my plant purchases....  As you can see I took the liberty of photographing all of their labels this time - for my records and yours.  Unlike Home Depot, the succulents and cacti sold at Lowe's are all labeled with their specific species name and a brief bio including origin and unique care instructions.  Sweet!  That's a big plus for Lowe's and the nursery farm they buy their plants from!  So scroll on for plenty of images and information, I have input nicknames wherever applicable...
Senecio radicans glauca a.k.a. String of Bananas
*chuckles*

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Kalanchoe longiflora coccinea


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Kalanchoe blossfeldiana hybrid

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Crassula platyphylla a.k.a. Crassula Burgundy

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Sedum adolphii a.k.a. Golden Sedum

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Crassula marginalis rubra variegata a.k.a. Calico Kitten

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Isn't this little cactus cool!? Its name is even cooler...Euphorbia anoplia a.k.a. Tanzanian Zipper Plant! 

::Important::
According to the label, if you get sap from this cactus on your hands you must wash immediately, so obviously don't ingest it either!  Apparently all Euphorbias have poisonous sap that can irritate the skin and eyes, cause swelling of the tongue and the walls of the stomach and intestine.... According to this site,
"For the taking of cuttings and all other activities where Euphorbia sap could be present, you should wear rubber gloves and safety goggles. As even the invisible vapour of the sap can cause discomfort, you should provide for adequate aeration.
Never touch your eyes while working with the plants.
Afterwards wash your hands very carefully and clean all tools.
Wash yourself again."
So beware folks, especially if you have small children and/or pets!  For more information on Euphorbias see here and here.

Haworthia coarctata


Aeonium x hybrid a.k.a. Aeonium Lily Pad





And this funky beautiful plant did not have a label, but it looks like it's in the same family as the Christmas Cactus (Schlumbergera and Hatiora hybrids) because there are many different variations, for example the Easter cactus and the Thanksgiving cactus.  However, please correct me if I'm wrong!  See here for more information.



And last but not least... the planters I've been raving about.... here's a shot of the whole gang...

And then each color got their own photo shoot....hehe...  Red and platinum! (by the way these were the only two colors I saw)... 





Pretty sexy huh!?  They rock my world!  And just wait until I fill them!  ;)
Oh, and this little guy below was $4.89 and he has a drainage hole too....saweeeeeet!







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Sunday, May 29, 2011

My Mother's Garden


Hi there!

I hope everyone the world over is enjoying this beautiful weekend!  Monday is Memorial day so we have the day off from work, which means a longer weekend, yay!  Here in Miami, Florida it's sunny and hotter than hot!  How hot?  Well on the short walk from my doorstep to my car my silver Turkish chandelier earrings get hot enough to scorch my neck like an iron!!  Sounds crazy, but I assure you it is very true, unfortunately I've been caught off guard like that a few times!

Anyway, I have a great May garden update post coming soon with lots of photographs of my garden and the progress over at Cactus Corner...  In the meantime I have lots of photos of my mother's garden that I've accumulated here and there over time and I've finally gone through all of them and selected the best to share with you!  Enjoy and stay tuned for my latest garden update tomorrow with a magnificent blooming cactus flower and much more!


All images in this post are my personal photographs, property of Inspire Bohemia.  If you would like to use them please write me an e-mail at InspireBohemia@gmail.com.

Thank you,




A large potted Jade plant near the carport in full bloom, teeny white flowers with a pink center....

A potted Kalanchoe near her front door with amazingly vibrant fuchsia pink flowers...



Check out this awesome vine of Burro's Tail Succulent trailing down out of a metal basket near the entrance...


More Burro's Tail Succulent greets you at the door in this cute glazed planter...

Now on to the backyard...





The always gorgeous Kalanchoes that spread like wild fire!




The little salmon pink and yellow bell shaped flowers that bloom all over these Kalanchoes are so so precious!


My mother's blooming rose bush... The roses are such a rich reddish pink color...




The lovely creeping Purslane and its sweet flower in pink and yellow...


The children of the initial Kalanchoe Serrata a.k.a. Magic Tower that I found growing by the side of the road last year!




More beautiful Kalanchoes in a terracotta strawberry pot...

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