Saturday, March 14, 2009

My first frost casualties

My yellow palo verde is finally growing new leaves and so is its offspring. The mesquite is still baren.

The one plant that doesn't seem to be alive is my Sweet Broom, or Cytisus spachianus. It should have had some new growth by now as the rest of the front yard is turning lush green.

Two of the three pineapple sages are also dead, as well as two acacias. Sofar, the death toll isn't too bad as I always plant more than needed knowing there is usually a 20% death rate for new growth. I don't plan on replacing the dead plants with the same species.


March
Next Month


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76°F
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Mon
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Thu
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53°F
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64°F
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40°F
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