The plants have enjoyed summer, and I have enjoyed seeing them grow… It’s autumn now. I went out onto the cold windy balcony this morning to take these photos. Just a few of my favourite pots to share…
Echeveria Fred Ives with Crassula Diane spilling over the pot
On the right is Sedum Gold Mound, another favourite. I notice that it tends to grow too long in winter, but in summer, it’s nicer because it’s compact.
Another Echeveria with Crassula Diane in the same pot, and a Sedum in the terracotta coloured pot.
13 comments:
Your plants look wonderful...I'm looking forward to our spring arriving, someday soon hopefully.
Hi Lori (DG)
Thanks. Not long to wait, I'm sure!
I wish our climate here was warm enough to grow succulents outdoors.
Hiya Evelyn, we are still sweltering here in Newcastle. hoping for some of those cool autumn nights
my friend in Oz eat this with honey. Says it is very good for your health.
Your plants are lovely, Evelyn. I'm with Danger Garden and just counting down the days until my succulents can come out of hiding and take back their rightful place on the back porch!
Love that little trailing strand (Crassula Diane)!!!
@Ann:
Huh, your friend eats succulents with honey?
I just discovered your blog. Lovely plants!
Huh for me too! Succulents with honey! Hmmmm....I'd rather have a biscuit. Haha! Lovely pots of succulents Evelyn. I'm with Mandy and Danger Garden, can't wait to get my plants out of hiding!
Hi Ev
Its so refreshing to see your plants again:))
Lovely shots as usual.
ps: I am back after a break...Hope you have been doing well:))
Love
Deepa
Hey Deepa, Welcome back!
Hi Evelyn - great blog!
do you happen to know anything about dioscorea elephantipes? I have sown some seeds but I have no idea what to expect
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