Blogs about: Graptopetalum Paraguayense

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Ghost Plant in the Ruins Beds1 comment

Nell Jean wrote 2 months ago: When the driveway was paved, I used bricks from an old chimney to edge flower beds on either side of … more →

Tags: Perennials, Poppies, Hyacinths

Thinking Outside the Flower Pot1 comment

Nell Jean wrote 6 months ago: Not all house plants must grow in a traditional pot. Steve Asbell introduced me to the idea of plant … more →

Tags: Greenhouse, epiphytes, Resurrection fern, schlumbergera, Rainforest Drops

Graptopetalum Paraguayense aka the easiest succulent ever!

folliesofawannabegardener wrote 7 months ago: A couple years ago while at Home Depot I bought 2 very small succulents; an aloe and a “I have … more →

Tags: ghost plants, Aloe, Nature

Firecracker Fern, Ghost Plant, Mandevilla, Grapes and other summer delights.1 comment

Nell Jean wrote 9 months ago: Bright summer tropicals like Pride of Barbados, Esperanza and Duranta are blooming for the delight o … more →

Tags: Tropicals, Fruit, Grapes, Mandevilla, periwinkles, russelia equisetiformis

Mica, Moss, Tiny Ghosts, and Ground Lava

Cameron Brooks wrote 1 year ago: The second batch of terrariums is small but curious.  Bottom-up, the layers include stones from the … more →

Tags: succulents, Art, black sand, DIY, ghost plant, Ground Lava, Mica, moss terrariums, Nature

Succulent Container Madness!11 comments

Megan wrote 1 year ago: You can shove succulents in anything! Hi all!  Megan here to show you some fun gifty ideas with succ … more →

Tags: sustainability, Aeonium simsii, DIY, Do It Yourself, Echeveria amoena, Garden, oscularia deltoides, Succulent, succulent container

Ghost Plants Bursting All Over!1 comment

janedata wrote 1 year ago: Also known as the mother of pearl plant and Graptopetalum paraguayense, this feisty succulent has re … more →

Tags: gardening, HOW TO?, succulents, Container Gardening, Propagation, garden design, Succulent, mother of pearl plant, ghost plant

Ghosts of Summer1 comment

Cameron Brooks wrote 1 year ago: This ghost plant’s had many lives.  Originally purchased in 2006 from a slight woman at the J … more →

Tags: Field Recordings and Music, Poems & Quotes, succulents, Books 2, David Eagleman Quote, ghost plant, Nature, skateboard planter, Sum: Forty Tales From the Afterlives

Winter check on the Sierra Foothill garden5 comments

Sue Langley wrote 2 years ago: What I am really doing in the garden Daffodils, only thing left in beds formerly full of Mexican pri … more →

Tags: winter, Plant Profiles, Garden, ghost plant, Helichrysum petiolare 'Moe's Silver’, Snow in Summer, Cerastium Tomentosum, Winter Blooming Bergenia, Bergenia crassifolia

Of fog and rain4 comments

Sue Langley wrote 2 years ago: Stormy Sierra Sunrise “An absolute patience. Last bit of visible blue sky seen over the shed T … more →

Tags: Fall, Plant Profiles, weather, lamb's ears, Pyracantha, ghost plant, Euphorbia purpurea, Camellia 'Hana-Jiman'

garden snapshots, succulent garden in september

markevnic72 wrote 2 years ago: my succulent garden, September 2010 my succulent garden September 2010 senecio mandraliscae and grap … more →

Tags: Garden, garden snapshots, succulents, Portulacaria afra, the Elephant's Food, Spekboom, crassula portulacaria, ghost plant, senecio mandraliscae

Ghost Plant, Graptopetalum paraguayense2 comments

Cameron Brooks wrote 3 years ago: These are the only ghost plant flowers I’ve ever seen.  The plant sits next to a sunny window … more →

Tags: DIY & Urban Gardening, succulents, Elqui Valley, Enuma Elish, ghost plant, Helmet, Mantis religiosa, Praying Mantis, skateboard planter

Jalapeno Peppers in the Winter!

janedata wrote 3 years ago: It’s a very happy holiday season when jalapeno peppers are here! They look like a string of Ch … more →

Tags: gardening, succulents, Container Gardening, Vegetables, Seeds, Succulent, mother of pearl plant, ghost plant, jalapeno peppers

Succulent: Mother of Pearl or Ghost Plant, in Flower!2 comments

janedata wrote 4 years ago: This certainly adds warm sunshine to any winter day! Rain is expected in my area tonight, but not be … more →

Tags: gardening, succulents, Container Gardening, Consumer Alert, Lantana, Succulent, mother of pearl plant, ghost plant, poisonous

Tomatoes in the Winter?!

janedata wrote 4 years ago: Indeed, it’s true! I was doing a little bit of weeding this morning and found that a very late … more →

Tags: gardening, succulents, Dragon Tree, drago tree, dracaena draco, Container Gardening, Tomatoes, Consumer Alert, Seeds

Succulents: Easy Container Garden1 comment

janedata wrote 4 years ago: I love easy-to-make container gardens, and one of the easiest is one of my succulent container garde … more →

Tags: gardening, succulents, Container Gardening, Propagation, Consumer Alert, Succulent, cost-effective, mother of pearl plant, ghost plant

Succulent: Plush Plant1 comment

janedata wrote 4 years ago: Also known as Echeveria harmsii, this succulent, native of Mexico, is a beautiful addition to any ga … more →

Tags: gardening, Container Gardening, Propagation, Succulent, mother of pearl plant, ghost plant, plush plant, Echeveria harmsii

Propagating Mother of Pearl or Ghost Plant!2 comments

janedata wrote 4 years ago: At some point last week, a piece of mother of pearl or ghost plant broke off! It landed in the pot i … more →

Tags: gardening, succulents, Container Gardening, Propagation, Succulent, mother of pearl plant, ghost plant

Succulent: Purple Aeonium7 comments

janedata wrote 4 years ago: The purple aeonium, or Aeonium arboreum ‘Atropurpureum,’ is a striking succulent, native … more →

Tags: gardening, HOW TO?, succulents, Container Gardening, Propagation, mother of pearl plant, ghost plant, purple aeonium, Aeonium arboreum Atropurpureum


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