This excerpt from the Fremont Cottonwood Photos/History page where you can access the full history of this tree
This excerpt from the Fremont Cottonwood Photos/History page where you can access the full history of this tree
Like the Acer's, he doesn't want too much exposure to direct sun, seems to get along better with partial sun..really likes "dappled shade" & shows it.
I expect to see some real growth now that we've figured out just how the Dogwood likes to be treated. The question now is how he will handle the heat, this summer
Dwarf Tomatoes
As you can see from this photo, we have "fruit on the vine".. This last week & in particular, the last few days, we had our first real taste of summer..sun all day..temps in the 90's..8 weeks from germination to fruit, almost to the day..I am really pleased with these tomatoes..free-standing, not 'bushy', they aren't trying to take over the patio & require a minimum of attention..water them when they're thirsty and prune the lower branches as they wilt..they don't contribute to fruit production & by pruning them, you reduce the overall water demand of the plant.
NM Hatch Chilis
The Banksia seems to have acclimated well & seems indifferent to the dry afternoon winds that we contend with, pretty much year-round. He was potted in a rich, heavy soil mix that seemed to drain well, but I wanted to see how he would fare in our potting mix with prox. 50% gravel/grit.excerpt from Photo/History page for 'Schnapper Point'
excerpt from Photo/History page for the Flowering Dogwood
Prox. 6 weeks or so & the Dogwood is growing, but I'm not sure he's very happy. He seems healthy..good color..new shoots opening, but I'm concerned about his "droopy" appearance. This might be "modus operandi" for this plant, but not having any experience with them, I have to conclude that Cornus Florida is not only finicky, but also "tender"..not a robust plant.
I have been told that they are as delicate as Japanese Maples & should be treated in much the same way. An 'understory' plant, he can't handle much direct sun & doesn't like wind.
In fact, I am going to grow him with the JM seedlings that are about the same age, or a little older. I will treat him going forward like a Japanese Maple & see if that makes a difference.