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Tropicals in my front yard.


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Well, here's the moment of truth of certain tropicals growing in my yard. Some I put in the ground last fall, starting with my eureka lemon, along with my pineapple guava; (the pineapple guava had two flowers this past spring, but no fruit as of yet, and the flower petals are deliciously sweet) and fig tree (the fig tree back in June already had a few fruits) which was put in the ground last fall. China Doll, Tabernaemontana coronaria plena (butterfly gardenia) I put in the ground mid summer this year; and the one I asked questions about mid to late winter, Dombeya wallichii (pink ball tree, tropical hydrangea) around April this year was put in the ground. I'll try sending pictures as soon as possible. This is really exciting. Happy gardening everyone. P. S. I also sent pictures of my color guard yucca, of which flowered this year, after putting in the ground; one on the left was put in the ground March this year, the other one I bought from lowe's may of this year; and put in the ground a couple weeks later. I hope the picture's look OK on here.

 

 

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One more thing I forgotten to mention, being I have several I've been working with is my lemongrass, of which I need to prune. It's growing like gang busters; despite our desert heat but with the help of our monsoonal weather. 

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Just so you know the heic file type isn't supported by the site, try using jpg or png

we cant see the photos

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Lucas

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I think I've resetted my settings. I'll send a couple of pictures.  Please let me know if they came through OK, thanks.

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Slightly to the left behind the China Doll plant is my Natal plum. It's the kind that flowers and fruits. Let me know if this came in OK. 

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11 hours ago, greenthumb7 said:

I think I've resetted my settings. I'll send a couple of pictures.  Please let me know if they came through OK, thanks.

Only your newest photo shows up. The others from your original post do not. To see them, everyone would have to download each individual pic. Maybe since you adjusted your settings you can re-upload all those pics from the original post. 

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Thanks, I'll give it a whirl.

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