My husband and I got busy with another project late last week. It involved removing one of the large 'Blue Flame' Agaves in the south-side garden, although upon deliberation, not one I'd originally identified. Instead, I targeted the largest one, which was also the most damaged by sunburn and scarring. I quickly realized that I wouldn't be able to handle it by myself and sought help from my husband. He took care of the heavy lifting, with me helping to remove the debris.
I'll start with a before and after shot.
This is the agave's trimmed carcass, which I couldn't even pick up. We rolled it into a corner to dry out for a time. |
The leaves were so heavy, they had to be left in our driveway to dry out before we loaded them into our green recycle bins for pickup yesterday with their weight evenly distributed between the three bins. The agave's carcass will be cut into two or more pieces before they go into the recycle bin next week. Meanwhile, I got to work cleaning up the area opened up by its removal. I cut back the Vitex trifolia, woody sections of one of two Salvia clevelandii, and the dead spikes around the base of the Dasylirion longissimum (aka Mexican grass tree). I also removed masses of Senecio serpens (aka blue chalksticks), pups of Agave americana mediopicta 'Alba', and pesky grass weeds with deep roots (which could be crabgrass or possibly bermuda grass planted long ago by prior owners). I can't claim I got all the grass weeds as some are wrapped under and around other large, prickly agaves.
This view from the west side looking east doesn't look much different |
This side view shows off the 3 Agave mediopicta 'Alba' that have been partially hidden for some time |
View of the area from the east side looking southwest. The yellow trug behind the Euphorbia 'Sticks on Fire' was full of cuttings. |
I replanted some of the area I'd cleared with cuttings of Senecio serpens but there's still a good-sized empty spot to be filled.
There are 9 Senecio serpens clumps here and a few others outside the photo's frame on the left |
This is the empty spot |
I've been considering options for filling the open space while leaving sufficient room to facilitate future weeding and other maintenance work. Rain interrupted my work schedule.
I still have plants in need of new homes too.
The largest of the Agave mediopicta 'Alba' pups went into the empty pot in the north-side garden |
2 more agave pups and piles of Senecio serpens that will probably be given away |
We got 2.32 inches of rain in less than ten hours yesterday. It came down heavily, causing freeway and local road closures for a few hours. Our own neighborhood road, periodically used by skateboarders looking for thrills (despite signs prohibiting that), looked like a river for a time. Today should be mainly dry but another, larger atmospheric river is expected to move through beginning late Saturday. Current forecasts suggest that rain could continue through the following Saturday, which is a unnerving. Too much of a good thing can become a bad thing.
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