| Week of April 16, 2006 |
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![]() This part of the hill has a big patch of aloes. The lime green eurphorbia seems to be spreading. |
![]() The grass is getting pretty tall, but the iceplant is so bright it's still easy to see. |
There was still a little rain and some clouds this week, but it's definitely getting warmer. There are lots of flowers on the hill, with more coming. This week, I fertilized the avocado, lemon, and lime trees, and the roses. I also transplanted some Jupiter's beard that was growing in the gravel to the side yard.
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![]() The nasturtiums are now several feet beyond the box. |
![]() There's another big patch of aloes near the gravel area. |
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| The usual spots | ||
![]() The grass is actually starting to grow a little taller. |
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![]() There are more aloes blooming near the steps up from the driveway. |
![]() The gazania have lots of flowers, but they're only open when it's sunny. |
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![]() The Iceland poppies put up a flower every so often. |
![]() There are more gazania in this bed that will open when there's sun. |
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