Here is a picture of my tropical garden. I figured if tropicman can do it in Kansas I can do it in Missouri!! Thanks for the inspiration.
My tropical garden
Absolutlely amazing!! Don't you just love the beautiful large banana leaves? I sure do. What is the yellow flower in the lower right hand side of the second picture? It sure is pretty.
Great garden! I love the lush look. Welcome to Dave's, Bruglover.
Its gorgeous!!!!!
I just love the look and what you've done. Your pictures have given me ideas of what to do on one side of my house. You've done an amazing job and I see LOTS of super tropical plants in there. BRAVO!
Oh my goodness, that is beautiful!!
what an outstanding job. everything looks so healthy and happy! keep the pictures coming! debi
It is an Allamanda. I have this vine one and another bush one. I like this one better
because the flowers are alot bigger. Funny thing was I have had this one for several
years and it hardly bloomed-till the end of the year. This year I told it-you better bloom this year or you are going in the compost pile because I don't have enough storage space in the winter to keep something that doesn't perform. It has been blooming like crazy!!!!
WOW....how big are the flowers on this Allamanda? I'm noticing the blooms over the lights. Are they really that big???? They are beautiful!!!
Wow! You have your own tropical paradise. That's awesome.
Very nice job!
Judging from the grass you've been doing a lot of water hauling.
What are the red flowers?
Ric
Bougainvillea-They have been blooming great this year. Good year for them hot and dry. Yes, I am getting very tired of watering. We finally got some rain this weekend!!!
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I have to add that everything looks awesome!
I have major envy here, and I mean that in the nicest of ways.
Excellent tour, thanks!!
OK, this is MO, as in Missouri, what they heck?!! Looks like the tropics to me! You have lots of humidity there even though you are dry right now? And are all in pots, even the banana and you haul it all inside? questions!! Inquiring gardeners want to know!
You need to add your zone under your city so we all can be aware of what can be done north of the tropics besides several others here in colder zones.
I am printing these pics out and taking them in the back yard for inspiration and showing it to my plants, Kell, theres hope for us yet!
Holy Moly!!!
Wowser! What great color!
You defineatly got the tropical fever!!!
Well when the people of Missiouri see your gardens they will get the fever too!
I say the student has out mastered the master!!!!
Just incredible. All of it. In the first pic is that a cherry Allamanda or a mandevilla?
Really terrific Bruglover! Looks so lush and very tropical!
Love all your color!! I know you have to be getting tired of watering. Dixie
Awesome pics..... so do you take everything in for the winter ? What do you do with all those beautiful plants.....
That looks great, Bruglover. I'd say it is a tropical paradise.
Like you, I love the big alamander. They are hard to find around here. Mostly just the little kind.
Beautiful, beautiful garden and I know that a lot of work has went into it!! Question, what do you do with the plants in the winter?
Beautiful! Makes me want to get my bathing suit, and sunblock and come over and visit. How do you do that in MO?
Thank you all for your kind words. Tropicman we both know you are still the King!! Kell the vine is a mandevilla. Sue, we do have lots of humidity and good soil-I don't have to do anything to it. I do not have a greenhouse so I have been working the past three years on things I can overwinter in the garage and house. The garage is attached and when a cold snap comes I have to run a space heater for a few days. I just make sure it stays above freezing. The past few winters haven't been that cold so have been lucky that I don't have to run the heater very often. The average temp probably stays around 40 in the garage. Yes a majority of the plants are in pots. Most of the banana's are planted in the ground and so are the brug's and elephant ears. They just do so much better. They have gotten so big this year it is going to be fun digging them. One good thing about putting the brugs in the garage is you don't have to cut them back to fit through the door!! (also don't have to deal with the mites) This way I can have blooms in late May-early June. Here is a picture of the base of my orinoco from last year. I had to cut it down because it was to big to for me to handle. This spring these 3 babies came up and boy have they grown. One more thing I might add. When I bring my plants out in the spring they look terrible!!!! I keep them alive this way but not thriving. Lots of them don't have leaves so you don't have to worry about the leaves burning just stick them straight out in the sun....
Thanks for sharing pics of your lovely garden. It is lush and inviting. You obviously give it lots of love.
Leslie
Your orinoco was huge! How cold hardy they?
Not sure. I dig them up before it hits 32 degrees.
bruglover, I think you're running neck and neck with Tropicman! I've created a swimming pool here just by drooling! You're so lucky to be able to overwinter everything in the garage. Everything is lush and beautiful!!
:) Donna
incridible-and you have taken yourself to the tropics without leaving home. Great inspiration.
I feel I can walk down the hill and there you ARE! What a beautiful planting!!! I commend all of you (anyone) who achieve such beauty...breathtaking!
Carol
INCREDIBLE!
Great job!
I've never seen that many Brug flowers in one place before.
Ric
What a beautiful paradise!
it is beautiful..... it looks wonderful
I love your shed! In one of the pictures, is there a big arbor overhead?
