It had become leggy and thin, resulting in the need for a “ hard cut” renovation.
Oscar and his son ( the neighbourhood gardener) came over and did the dirty work. Cut the hibiscus back to about a meter high, and used the cuttings to bolster the hedge between existing plants. The cuttings are rammed into the ground in a cross like pattern and hopefully will root soon as this is still “ wet season”.
There was a feral laurel tree in the mix that was removed, and as well, a volunteer avacado tree was uncovered. It was pruned a little and should be bearing fruit in the next year or so. The next picture shows the finished result.
This little guy ( about 5 inches head to tail) was found while cutting.
They are nocturnal and very LOUD ……
He was sleepy and slow to move, i put him on the window ledge where he seemed happy to wait for night fall.they seem to take on the colour of the background in a short time, blending in…..
……lots of snow on the ground in Port Stanley. Quiet Christmas with the kids, no travelling!
Mo is getting ready to go to Florida with Carly for a vacation, mother daughter time! Ill be doing some plumbing and stuff while theyre away. Lots of birds at the feeder out back…..you can just barely see the “ Momaid” weathervane on the roof…… 🙂