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Months after moving in -- our neighbor's gift of cuttings |
When we first retired and moved to the Puna District on the Big Island of Hawaii, we bought a newly constructed house on one acre. Half the lot was a forest of ohia trees (80% of died quickly from a horrible infection/fungus that is slowing killing thousands and thousands of the island's ohia trees.) Those trees were surrounded by huge mounds of invasive bushes and vines.
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Outside nursery -- pots |
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Pots in the greenhouse |
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Overflow - more pots |
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Waiting for pots |
The other half of the lot was nearly bare -- nothing but red cinder on the "ground" -- the ground being lava. Our gracious next door neighbor was kind enough to take us around his property with his machete whacking off lots of cuttings to get us started.
He also gave us a couple dozen one-gallon pots.Since then we have bought many plants, but retained all the pots to propagate cuttings -- so easy to do in this climate. There have been times when nearly all the pots are stacked neatly in the greenhouse -- literally hundreds of then, and I wonder if I should reduce the stacks and recycle some.
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Potted plants waiting to be planted |
This week, after pruning I decided to pot up a few cuttings -- and WHAT!!! where are all the pots?? And, I realized they were nearly all in use! Hard to believe, and I'm the master gardener around here. It seemed so funny (at least to me) I decided just to take a series of photos of all the pots (in use) with rooted cutting, bulbs, seeds and such -- just waiting to be incorporated into the landscaping.
How, you may wonder, can anyone use all those plants? Well, when's the last time you paced off a full one-acre lot? We have nearly 30 landscaping beds on our expanding acre, and there are still "bald" spaces !! Oh, no! And, for further silly creativity, all the beds have names, such as: "Moon Bed," "Poliahu's White Bed," "Monarch Bed," "Sam's Hill," "Dark Goddesses Bed," "Kate's Bed," oh, and the "Once Ugly Bed." ("And," Phil added, "she does all this for fun!!)
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