It's been difficult of late to write new posts; work is tiring, the winter days have cut into my working light, and plant growth has been much slower compared to the overheated growth of summer. I suppose if one keeps the writing very simple and keenly appreciative of the infinitesimals of life- posts can remain living themselves.. It's necessary to list some newly introduced plants or arrangements of plants the success of which i am waiting with somewhat bated breath:
1. Lady Palm-- will it survive increased, sun and sharp cutback of new growth when it was planted ?
2. Bamboo Palm -- although tucked away and protected somewhat, it's an under-story palm not a 4th story terrace palm.
3.Bougainvillea planting in large planters.. seemingly (way) over-potted, will they grow into the rich potting soil which extends 8" of which lies below the bottom of the root balls. Should I have added sand to the mix? more vermiculite? Probably. Too late the misanthrope.
Going to work, more later. Have a fabulous day. Remember, use your imagination for God surely will. Never under estimate a god. Who is the saint of curiosity? What god is attributed with thinking outside of the box? Whoever, they probably had servants-- it always makes things look much easier than they really are.
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