Monday, January 25, 2010 / Author: Sommer Gardens / Number of views: 7433 / Comments: / Article rating: No rating Brown, brown and more brown... This is a continuation of yesterday's post showcasing an assortment of freeze damage plants from my yard.I'm not sure if my monstera suffered stem damage or if just the foliage was damaged. This beautiful purple orchid tree was just about ready to bloom. I know I will have to cut it back at least half this spring. Anyone who grows passion flower vines knows what a challenge it is to keep them under control. Maybe this freeze was a blessing in disguise for this one. This ... Categories:Uncategorized Tags:florida freezefozen plantsfreezefreeze damagewinter damage Read more
Sunday, January 24, 2010 / Author: Sommer Gardens / Number of views: 8711 / Comments: / Article rating: No rating Death is in the air... The smell of death is the air as plants damaged by Florida's recent devastating freeze succumb to Mother Nature's wrath. The visual impact is bad enough without the need to max out the senses with the smell of decaying foliage. I thought I would share some pictures of the ugliness in my yard. At least I have enough evergreen plants scattered around to balance out the signs of death. My dog Inga blends in well with many shades of brown the freeze has generated. Here you'll see brunfelsia ... Categories:WeatherRamblings Tags:Brugmansiaflorida freezefreeze damagefreeze damaged plantsfrozen plants Read more