I'm pretty sure you have the same type of trees I have. It takes several years for them to produce a flower bud. After they bud out they die. But you get new young plants from that one before they die.That pretty neat, mine are Hardy Banana Trees. Not sure if they will get bananas 🤔. This is a picture of mine this morning, starting with 1 two years ago.
Awesome!!The bananas are coming along View attachment 357431 Another bloom showed up View attachment 357432 It should start opening up in a few days.
Cardinal flower is coming into bloom now. Around the yard, we have tons of milkweed (we opened leftover pods in late winter and distributed more seeds), black-eyed Susan, coreopsis, and monarda flowers. Coneflowers are just starting to bloom now too. The cup plant stalks are still growing; I think the tallest have just hit about 6 feet.I'm trying to regrow a pineapple from the green stalk on top of the fruit. It is starting to root, albeit very slowly.
Pictures of my butterfly and hummingbird garden this year, all weeded with new mulch. To fill it in more, I planted obedient plant (Physostegia virginiana), hoary vervain (Verbena stricta), blue lobelia (Lobelia siphilitica), and more cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis). The cardinal flower I planted last year may stalk and flower this year if it's happy, so that would be fabulous. The golden alexanders (Zizia aurea) are what's in bloom now. It looks like most of last year's plants are back and doing all right. There are lots of little milkweed stalks coming back up, so last year's plants seeded very well, unsurprisingly. Of course, there's always plenty of evening primrose (Oenothera biennis) since its seed gets everywhere. I may have also just planted a hairy beardtongue (Penstemon hirsutus) but I already can't remember now. We've been doing a ton of planting around the yard, as usual for this time of year, so we'll see what blooms!
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I've only seen the hummingbird visit our new feeder once so far, but they don't stick around long! I've already seen a fair number of butterflies, including the red admiral and the tiger swallowtail. Hoping to see more swallowtails as we keep adding more of their larval hosts to the yard.
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Curious if your torts will eat it?
Every once and a while, I pick him a leaf of it and throw it in his salad. I think he finds the aroma too pungent, so I don't think he's ever eaten it. I keep another patch of it in his garden but I may transplant it to make space for more dandelions or something.Curious if your torts will eat it?
Yeah, mine doesn't eat much mint and typically pass up on my 2 different monarda species and the mountain mint I have. Doesn't surprise me, but figured I'd ask to see if anyone had any luck.Every once and a while, I pick him a leaf of it and throw it in his salad. I think he finds the aroma too pungent, so I don't think he's ever eaten it. I keep another patch of it in his garden but I may transplant it to make space for more dandelions or something.
I won't give up though! 😀 Steve has gotten the opportunity to try a bunch of plants that he probably never would've been able to if I hadn't taken him in, like aster, geranium, echinacea, plantain, evening primrose, hibiscus ... the list goes on!Yeah, mine doesn't eat much mint and typically pass up on my 2 different monarda species and the mountain mint I have. Doesn't surprise me, but figured I'd ask to see if anyone had any luck.
Aster has been slow for me and I don't have much for geranium. The rest you listed are a hit for me. Plantain and some and the native primrose do not grow in the summer for me though.I won't give up though! 😀 Steve has gotten the opportunity to try a bunch of plants that he probably never would've been able to if I hadn't taken him in, like aster, geranium, echinacea, plantain, evening primrose, hibiscus ... the list goes on!
I haven't specifically grown any grape plants for Steve yet but we have plenty around the yard. Are there are specific species or cultivars of grape that anyone here grows for their torts?
It looks like these banana plants make tiny bananas. Here's a pic from todayThe bananas are coming along View attachment 357431 Another bloom showed up View attachment 357432 It should start opening up in a few days.
Bananas and cactus both fantastic!It looks like these banana plants make tiny bananas. Here's a pic from today View attachment 359999 they are still small. The second bloom produced bananas then they wilted and rotted away. We've had a very wet summer usually this time of the year it's dry but I still have to cut grass almost weekly. The banana plants have flourished with the moist soil this year View attachment 360000
How did the bananas turn out? Did they taste any good?It looks like these banana plants make tiny bananas. Here's a pic from today View attachment 359999 they are still small. The second bloom produced bananas then they wilted and rotted away. We've had a very wet summer usually this time of the year it's dry but I still have to cut grass almost weekly. The banana plants have flourished with the moist soil this year View attachment 360000