I planted hibiscus along the road at the front of the property some 12 years ago. They grew nicely for a few years and then began to look scraggly and deteriorate. Mealy bugs attacked them and several times I had to cut them back severely. They looked awful for several years and one day after getting tired of glaring at them every time I passed I decided to something about it. So in 2009 with the assistance of my garden helper we dug them out!
Voila! The results three years later with thirty nine palms and frangipani.
A prettier view for all who drive along this road.
It all looks very lovely....now who is going to clean up those spent flowers along the wayside???
ReplyDeleteMy dear, that is looking very nice...I will have to pay you a visit soon.
ReplyDeleteThey look fantastic. I'm sure passers-by are delighted and they've grown so much in 3 years. One of the benefits of living in a tropical climate.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant use of the adonidia & the plumeria! Looks spectacular Helen, great job! I was just recently introduced to the plumeria pudica & find it to be such an easy & gorgeous plant for our clients.
ReplyDeleteHappy Gardening & many Best wishes,
Sheri
www.pompanogardening.blogspot.com
Magnifique cette allée de frangipanier !
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Super cette allée de frangipaniers blancs !
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I love the makeover that you have given to the pathway with frangipani and palms. It looks good!
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