Showing posts with label Dracaena draco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dracaena draco. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

My Garden

This is my garden space!
I am envious of gardens you can walk through.  Mine is more of the "walk up to" type, with most of my plants located in 15' - 20' deep raised planters surrounding a large pool, deck, patio space.  I have more than enough earth to dig, so no complaints.  Half of my collection are in pots (that will be another post).  My gardens contain a combination of very old subtropical trees, my favorite being a 60 year old Dracaena draco; Mediterranean and California native shrubs; and succulents.  

We live in the foot hills of San Diego, about 12 miles from the coast in a transition zone between the Pacific Ocean and inland mesas/valleys.  We benefit from the marine influence with continuous coastal breezes and moderate temps, without the challenges that go with living on the ocean.  Similarly, we aren't as hot/dry/stagnant as areas east of us.  I have grown to appreciate the climate here as I just don't consider the weather when choosing plants.  I do wish however, that I could grow stone fruit!  

Here are a few photos of my gardens

A mixed planting

Dracaena draco tree underplanted with aeoniums.
Echium candicans and Yucca aloifolia, right background

New Cactus/succulent garden
Potted Agave desmettiana surrounded by
drought tolerant shrubs


A few of my potted plants

Love this combination!
Agave attenuata, Aloe dawei, and Felicia amelloides

Potted Euphorbia bupleurifolia,
Senecio mandraliscae, and salvia