I didn't know that you also have Donkey's Tail Lady Joan.
Disruptions will always take place in life.
Blessings!
I didn't know that you also have Donkey's Tail Lady Joan.
Disruptions will always take place in life.
Blessings!
Donkey tail hanging from about four wall mountings they make great cascading effect.
Post that was ready to go on the day never went, so a delay, not much one can do about it of late. !LOLZ
Good and yeah, our donkey tails are also looking good. Next up we will get a string of Dolphins plant. Also makes a lovely cascade.
Terrible and I know how it feels, but nothing that one can do, except to cry, and I am not the crying type . !LOLZ
Don't think I have ever had Dolphins plant around the home, they look pretty.
Oh clouds are crying here for Human Rights Day, at least it is cooler. Got electricity today with politicians obviously out bothering people around the country.
Yeah, pretty indeed, and the sell them here at a place called Cape Gardens, so the next time that we go there, we will get some.
Glad that you guys are cooler, as still hot here, but they say that we will have 3 days of cooler weather starting Saturday. Let's hope that they are correct, as 31C today.
That was the end of the rain for us now this afternoon, back turning the heat up tomorrow with heavy wind in the afternoon by what I see. Many places still far too hot, hope it breaks soon.
Plant looks interesting I will look out for it but don't recall ever having seen it previously, perhaps humidity here not to it's liking.
Sad to see, but heavy winds can bring either heat or rain, so I hope that it will cool down again.
We saw the plant in Robertson, and Marian Googled it, to find that they also sell it here at the Cape Garden nursery. Beautiful, but not as dense as the donkey tails. Maybe you will also get it there.
Seasonal change, anything possible, as long as cooler I don't mind.
Will look out for the dolphin, although garden quite established, no rush.
Oh yes, as long as it's cooler and not hotter, then it's all great.
Our two small front and back gardens are still a bit of a mishmas, but we are slowly getting there. Great that your garden is established. !LUV