Spring 2013
This spring finds me trying to remember why I am a nurse living in South Florida. It has been super busy at work and incredibly stressful. I live here because of the beautiful weather twelve months a year. Yes, I said 12 months/year. Even when it's 95 degrees and 90% humidity, Florida is a wonderful place to live.
This winter has been anything but,,,,,, no freeze yet.....! It has been wet and then suddenly dry with the arrival of February.
This photo was taken in late March 2013. You can see how brown the grass has become without rain. The front flower bed needed an overhaul. Between the two Queen Palms was a robellini that never thrived due to the roots of the palms. In the picture, you can see a round metal thingy... That is the drum from an old clothes dryer. Don was NOT happy that I insisted we save it. (lol) It is soon to become a planter.
Gabions are wire baskets filled with rock to secure land from moving water. In this application, I am going to make a planter with the dryer drum, hardware cloth, and mountain granite. I secured the wire mesh to the drum, leaving a 4" pocket. Then added the rock.
To finish the top, I considered keystone-shaped cedar or eucalyptus wood. The long-cut Peat Moss was easier to execute.
Note to Self,,,,, Peat moss is better when damp. The wind was blowing and the first hand full blew away before it was secured.
First stage of planting. Sanseveria, Aloe, Elephant plant, and Crassula paragoda.