It's true what they say about getting blog attention. Cats are popular on the google machine. Well, I'll have to snap some more pics down the road....especially now that they all have their summer haircuts:) I have some really fun stuff coming up starting tomorrow that goes on until the end of July. So while you're catching up on our adventures, I'll be working out in the garden and giving you updates as projects are completed. Here is the first one. Last year we emptied out the planters along the 922 building. It was a lot of work and honestly, I think it killed any gardening feelings I may have had for the place. I am slowly making movement forward but it will take time. However, I did work on the Northern Planters. Here is the view before.....
We chose Nandina or Heavenly Bamboo as the plant selection here because....
1. It makes a nice hedge.
2. There will be very little watering once the plants are established.
3. We want to keep the front lush and attractive but not inviting for Meth addicts to enter onto our property. I hate Meth and those who abuse it. It's personal with me as they have stolen a lot of garden gear over the years from El Presidio. Today it is all locked up. I have traps set up around the property to deter them. One evening, I was out in the garden at 11 PM during the summer working on plants. A Meth addict stole a Mercedes Benz and parked the car in my spot. I had the gate open and watched him try to find a way to flee the courtyard. Once he came into the gated area, I took my shovel with me and closed the gate behind him. I asked him how he was doing and used my phony teacher talk to keep him in place until the police arrived. He didn't know I had called them while the car was getting parked in our lot. I held him "captive" with conversation about our beautiful property and units for sale until the police came. The Mercedes was indeed stolen and then returned to the owner and the addict was arrested. Dangerous? Yes. But I really hate drugs, and I especially hate them when they cross into our beautiful sanctuary and endanger our residents. It also sent a message to the nearby drug community. We're watching. Nandina was chosen as an attractive xeric friendly plant, but not so attractive as to call others to our place.
We chose Nandina or Heavenly Bamboo as the plant selection here because....
1. It makes a nice hedge.
2. There will be very little watering once the plants are established.
3. We want to keep the front lush and attractive but not inviting for Meth addicts to enter onto our property. I hate Meth and those who abuse it. It's personal with me as they have stolen a lot of garden gear over the years from El Presidio. Today it is all locked up. I have traps set up around the property to deter them. One evening, I was out in the garden at 11 PM during the summer working on plants. A Meth addict stole a Mercedes Benz and parked the car in my spot. I had the gate open and watched him try to find a way to flee the courtyard. Once he came into the gated area, I took my shovel with me and closed the gate behind him. I asked him how he was doing and used my phony teacher talk to keep him in place until the police arrived. He didn't know I had called them while the car was getting parked in our lot. I held him "captive" with conversation about our beautiful property and units for sale until the police came. The Mercedes was indeed stolen and then returned to the owner and the addict was arrested. Dangerous? Yes. But I really hate drugs, and I especially hate them when they cross into our beautiful sanctuary and endanger our residents. It also sent a message to the nearby drug community. We're watching. Nandina was chosen as an attractive xeric friendly plant, but not so attractive as to call others to our place.
This Nandina will grow slowly and eventually create a mass green screen. Compare size to the larger and mature Nandina further down. I want all of these to clump together. I've done this with oleander. You take 3 smaller plants and plant them together. The oleander fused itself together giving me one plant with pink and white flowers. The Nandina grows in clumps and I am suspecting that the same will happen here. These plants actually look closer than they really are. I went for an angle to give the picture a little impact.
Planters are not ideal next to a house so we had to make sure that they were placed below the foundation so that water would not enter any of the units. They're doing great and actually growing out a bit. I'll be taking you on more tours coming up. But I am happy to say that the property is healthy and growing. As it does, we'll be adding more and more. We are still working on the fountain issue as funding is tight right now. However, I'll have more updates at El Presidio as it all happens. More tomorrow.....