Showing posts with label Mexican Petunia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mexican Petunia. Show all posts

Friday, April 29, 2011

Mexican Petunia


An easy plant to grow in Tucson, this grassy appearing petunia is one to place around your garden.  It dies back in winter, but comes back in spring.  After our extreme freeze, I thought this plant was a goner, but new growth began appearing during our first week of 80 degree weather in March.  That is impressive.  It spreads and can create a large grassy patch in your garden with brilliant purple flowers.  The secret for letting this plant become a weed is to give it bright sunny shade or morning sun.  The more sun this plant gets; the more blooms you'll see.  If you alter the ground in any way and loosen our hard clay soil, the roots will have a better chance to spread....and they will if given the chance:).  They will grow in shade but don't expect a lot of flowers.  They will also reflect the amount of water you give them.  It can be a drought tolerant plant, but if you give it more water, this plant will bush out and  perform even better. It doesn't get too tall(max about 3 feet) but it will grow wide into clumps if given free range.  This is a common plant around Tucson and easy to grow.  Give it the right conditions and the Mexican Petunia will be a wonderful and low care plant for your Tucson garden.  Until next tomorrow....

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Testing...

New Camera Tests....first on a Barrel Cactus

As promised, I wanted to update on this weekend's work in the garden.  It's still too hot in my opinion to be working outside, but the weeds are driving me nuts as are the mesquite pods....they must be cleaned up so I am working sections over the next several days to reclaim the garden and her glory:)

Cereus Monstrose Rojo..new to the garden

So I bought the Canon PowerShot SX20IS. It has exactly what I need, but I am trying to work on the settings right now.  It will take the detailed pics like you see here, but I have yet to figure out the focus so that when I hit the button, it will detail the pic and snap...right now, it just blurs.  I have some more playing around to do.

The Calamondin....a first

The plant above is a new citrus to me that is similiar to an orange, lemon, and lime combined....closer to the kumquat. I'll try it out and see what happens:)




Maybe it's just switching one little thing on the camera for zoom in capability.



The settings seem fine as do the detail

So I know it's possible....


Mexican Bird of Paradise

I have no idea what happened here..but it's a hazy cool...

This was the shot I was trying to get....again the detail




I've learned words such as aperture and ISO and I think it's the aperture I'm trying to fix.....


I've hit the reset to the original settings numerous times.......


Our neighbor's kitty Simon......



A painting I purchased in Mexico


HELP!!!  Yes...these are fine....but um...it took 500 hundred test shots and I still can't focus doesn't want to focus on command for me:(