I've been buying new plants at the worst time of the year to place them in the ground here. Last week I received my most recent order from Annie's Annuals & Perennials.
I usually make exceptions for succulents when planting during the hot, dry summer months but these are just too small to be planted out now. I expect they'll need a good year or two in a pot before they can be safely added to any border.
This is the larger of the 2 'Blue Glow' Agave pups set next to some of the more mature specimens in my south-side succulent bed |
With the exception of the 4-inch succulents shown in last Friday's post, I've potted up the recently acquired plants pending the return of cooler temperatures when fall arrives.
In addition to the 4 new Agaves, I potted up 3 new Mangave 'Blue Dart' received as bare-root plants |
I made a few exceptions for plants I thought might be better able to make it through the remainder of the summer in the ground.
As the succulent cuttings are taking their own sweet time filling in here, I added 8 Lantana plants from 6-inch pots to give this bed along the back patio some color |
I was drenched in sweat just planting the Lantana yesterday morning, even though the temperature had only reached 83F/28C by the time I'd finished around 10am. I'd completed a brisk walk of two rounds of my neighborhood before I started so that may have been a contributing factor. On my walk, I snapped a few quick shots of a neighbor's blooming Agave 'Blue Glow'. Its progress from the first sign of the developing bloom stalk to its flowering stage has been very fast, at least by comparison to the blooms I got from Agave desmettiana 'Variegata' several years ago.
This one isn't tall enough to tumble over onto someone's car |
Fellow blogger Hoover Boo of Piece of Eden has reminded me that those of us in the Northern Hemisphere have just fifty days to go until the Autumnal Equinox. If only summer would pay attention to the calendar!
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