Andrew brought this lily one day it was just a dried root he left on the ground, I finally put it in a planter and three weeks later VOILA! This elegant, gracious, lily blooms - absolutely brilliant
Under the lily, you can see Basil I grew from seed. Quite the fusion garden, eh? |
I am having a few issues - one bed of sturdy looking tomato and squash plants completely yellowed and died within two weeks time - we feel the dirt had something to do with it - and hope that the rest of the plants in the other beds - will be strong!
The leaves of this tomato plant has something attacking it - but after consulting with the experts of Brambleberry Farm in Paoli, IN, I have learned there is nothing to worry about.
http://www.brambleberryfarm.org/
I have no idea the name of this tree/plant item - but if you have been following the garden this plant was one of many "dead sticks" that Andrew planted in the ground which now has come to life - and I am just utterly amazed at how this sturdy, African plant creates the tiniest, subtle yet absolutely stunning and intricate flowers.
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