OK...it's time for some updated pics of my 4 large parking garage gardens..to show how they have filled in.. I will post all of the same bed pics in this first batch.
This is the bed from the second floor level of the garage.Notice the homeless guy eating a snack on the upper right side (yellow shirt)He likes this bed too. eats there every day..he helps guard the bed against damage by being there.Sometimes I welcome these people to stay near the beds.This was the bed last year that had many huge specimen plants stolen.Anyway heres the pics..enjoy.
Update on my tropical gardens at work
Tomorrow the fern / ee bed.. :-)
Those are incredible!
I am in awe!!! You would do any planting here proud!!!! Wow, I am really impressed! Of course, within 6 months we would be dealing with a jungle!!! Really impressive, Kyle...I have shown your pictures to 'growing' friends here and they can't believe it!!!!!
The beds have filled in great...you must be happy with them! How are they watered, and who has to do that?
What is that cycad in the bed...it looks to soft for a revoluta, I want one! lol
Kyle, what kind of soil mix are you using in those beds. It must be very rich to support that awesome growth in Iowa. Talk about pushing the zones............... WOW
WOW! I have never seen a bed that beautiful commercially or privately even here in Florida !
Forgive my ignorance, I am new to gardening....What is the dark plant in the corner of the bed in the last picture under the EE's?
Just beautiful!
Kyle, those are gorgeous. What do you feed them to get such growth, and will you dig them all before freeze?
In the pics posted 11:29 and 11:36, is that Lime Zinger? Mine is only about 12 inches.
The beds are watered with a hose from a tank truck.
We really don't feed them much,ocassionally a water soluable fert. in the truck tank.
The soil is just plain garden soil, no additives.(Good black Iowa Topsoil)
Shellabella its an alternanthera, Large form of Josephs Coat.
Peters 20-20-20 every so often in the water truck.
Yes I have to dig ALL of them up unless the vandals steal them first or I don't have room to breing them in.
Andrew (my intern) helped me with planting this year but he is gone so it's just me!..
Kyle, what is that cycad in the first picture, I like the way it looks, sort of feathery, and the leaves look softer than the revoluta
The one under the edge of the elephant ears is a blechnum tree fern(dwarf) the larger plant is a ravenala palm.
Kyle, please forgive my ignorance. Are you the Hort. man for your city? Do they provide you with $ to pick the plants you want, and a GH to winter them. They are all beautiful plantings. Joelle
Joelle, I am a hort tech (parks dept), I use just about anything I want to plant.Many of the plants I pay for, most are supplied by the city.I also use the plants I trade for online.Diversity is the word. The more kinds the better.
Duhhhhhh..is that even a valid question Kyle???????
All are stunning...except for the last one...
Looks like somebuddy stole your plants and let the weeds grow in their place.
kyle, they are all gorgeous! except, for the one full of weeds :o)) great work. i love the lime zingers. are they in full sun? also, what is the plant in the first picture with the variegated leaves? thanks for sharing.
The lime zingers do best in full sun , but thats not always what they get.
the variegated trees are Hibiscus tilleaceous Hau or Mahoe trees.
I hope the folks in your city know just how lucky they are to have you in charge!
I too say YUK! to the prairie planter.
Prairie planter is borrrrrrring. Big yawn here.
lol Kyle...you are right-it was a palm-not a cycad! Talk about talking myself into imaging a new plant!! I pictured this really nice new cycad-one that you could handle that wouldn't hurt you!! oh well...
LOL tigerlily well you can always wish it was safer to handle..LOL
Des Moines is very lucky to have Kyle, Kyle only showed you part of the flowers that he has around the city. The city just built him some new greenhouses & about everything Kyle touches turns to gold from plants to cage birds.
I live 6 minutes from all the plants downtown & about 15 minutes from Kyles house, You should see all the plants he has at home, He can't spend as much time at home on his plants because all the plants at work & downtown keep him busy.
I think about everyone has seen the new brugs & some other plants that he has hybridized..So when he retires the city is going to miss him.
Jerry.
Jerry when do you want the $5..for the plug?? LOL Thank you sir. :-)
