I love going to the local 99 cent store. They have some really good deals and sometimes they have plants. I was just going to get a couple, but I felt bad leaving the other ones behind. Shall we play a game of ID the succulent? My best guesses are underneath the pictures. That Sunburst Aeonium from last week seems to be better. The spots have faded and it's turned into the sun from its shady position.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Evil Squirrels and Plagues!
This is a call for some help here. Squirrels have been digging up one of my pots, taking plants out, and nibbling on the leaves. I've sprinkled black pepper around and in the pots, but I don't know if that will work. The other problem I have is that my Aeonium "Sunburst" has a bunch of black spots that look like bruising on most of the leaves. Is it too much sun? Is it hail damage from the rain on Sunday? Is it a disease? I've brought it into the shade and I'm really hoping it will recover. Does anyone know what it is?
Monday, March 8, 2010
My first cactus
I don't generally do cacti because I fear the spines. However, on my trip to the desert botanical gardens I found the perfect cactus for me. I bought an Astrophytum asterias home from the gift shop. This spineless cactus was really cute.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Valentine's Gift
On Valentine's day my boyfriend gave me three succulents instead of the usual bouquet of flowers. I thought it was really sweet and thoughtful of him. I just finished potting them up last week. I think the pot came out great.
The Flapjacks were a very pale blue/green when they arrived. After being moved into full sun, they've been turning this great bright red.
I love the texture and color of this plant. This plant is also known as Crassula muscosa. It adds some unique structure to the pot.
This is a great plant with tiny little leaves. I think it looks like a bunch of grapes. I have to admit that I'm a bit confused as to the difference between this "Sedum Brown Bean" and the "Pork and Beans" that I have. They were both labeled with the same scientific name, but they look very different.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Desert Botanical Gardens
My boyfriend and I went to DBG on Sunday. It poured the night before, but the rain was expected to leave by 11am. So we went to a nice breakfast then headed to the gardens. The rain kept going until just before we had to leave at 3:30. I'm glad they had umbrellas to rent. It is amazing how the desert smells when it rains. They had some really huge plants and so many trails. We didn't have time to see it all so we're going to have to go back. We got the family membership package so we'll definitely be back a few more times.




Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Pots for Plants or Plants for Pots?
On Monday I found myself at Lowe's to see the amazing succulent display that my coworker told me about. I did pretty well; I only came out with three plants. I got a Senecio scaposus 'Silver Coral', an Aeonium tabuliforme, and a Sedeveria 'Blue Mist'. I was going to put them all together, but I realized that the Aeonium would need more room since it grows out like a flattened plate and needed extra care during its' summer dormancy. The plan was to put the Senecio scaposus and Sedeveria together, that is until I found this one Nautilus pot at Marshalls. I became completely enamored with the idea of putting the Senecio scaposus in this pot. There was no drainage hole (of course) but I would figure something out. When I got home the pot fell and smashed into pieces. I was devastated. After a couple of minutes I gathered myself and the pieces and started gluing them together. There was one small piece that I chose to not put back along the bottom to get some drainage.

To further update, my Delosperma nubiqenum and Aloinpsis luckhoffii aren't looking so hot. They look a little yellow. I withheld water for 2 weeks but that didn't seem to help. It rained a bit yesterday and today so maybe that will help. I started to worry about my Baby Toes Fenestraria aurantiaca even though it looks really great. As a mesemb they will need a more strict water regime than the other pot members so I took it out to give it an individual pot. The Sedeveria 'Blue Mist' took the Baby Toes spot in the community pot.
To further update, my Delosperma nubiqenum and Aloinpsis luckhoffii aren't looking so hot. They look a little yellow. I withheld water for 2 weeks but that didn't seem to help. It rained a bit yesterday and today so maybe that will help. I started to worry about my Baby Toes Fenestraria aurantiaca even though it looks really great. As a mesemb they will need a more strict water regime than the other pot members so I took it out to give it an individual pot. The Sedeveria 'Blue Mist' took the Baby Toes spot in the community pot.
Friday, February 5, 2010
Pots for everyone!
My boyfriend finally came over with his drill and we put holes into some pots that I bought. Can anyone tell me why most of the pretty pots have no drainage holes?
This is the new patio design. It creates a green and welcoming space.
This is the Aloe Vera that was over watered. I repotted it in a new pot with better soil and more drainage.
Lithops and Argyroderma pot
This is an awesome metallic pot
Neat twisty pot with Graptopetalum paraguayense "Ghost Plant", Echeveria "Perle von Nuremburg", Echeveria 'Haageana' "Green Goddess", Echeveria "Violet Queen", and a Sempervivum sp
I found this neat stand at Goodwill.
This is going to be my bonsai, once I find a bonsai pot.
I planted Stegosaurus here with the groovy purple gravel.
This Aeonium 'Sunburst' followed me home (there's a little Pachyveria 'blue pearl" in there too)
This empty pot had a Portulacaria afra 'variegata' jump in.
Remember that Haworthia attenuata that I took out of the big group pot? I meant to put it in its' own pot. During the trip to Home Depot to buy a bit that could drill through my pots, my boyfriend found a Faucaria tuberculosa "Tiger Jaws" that he loved. Of course I had to get it for him. Next to this Tiger Jaws was a "Fairy Washboard" Haworthia limifolia that caught my eye with its wonderful pattern of swirling stripes. So my little Haworthia attenuata wound up with roommates.
Shady Crew
Neat twisty pot with Graptopetalum paraguayense "Ghost Plant", Echeveria "Perle von Nuremburg", Echeveria 'Haageana' "Green Goddess", Echeveria "Violet Queen", and a Sempervivum sp
Remember that Haworthia attenuata that I took out of the big group pot? I meant to put it in its' own pot. During the trip to Home Depot to buy a bit that could drill through my pots, my boyfriend found a Faucaria tuberculosa "Tiger Jaws" that he loved. Of course I had to get it for him. Next to this Tiger Jaws was a "Fairy Washboard" Haworthia limifolia that caught my eye with its wonderful pattern of swirling stripes. So my little Haworthia attenuata wound up with roommates.
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