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"Where better to care for the soul than in the details of our daily lives?....The soul has an absolute, unforgiving need for regular excursions into enchantment. It requires them like the body needs food and the mind needs thought... An enchanted world is one that speaks to the soul, to the mysterious depths of the heart and imagination where we find value, love and union with the world around us. As mystics of many religions have taught, that sense of rapturous union can give a sense of fulfillment that makes life purposeful and vibrant." ~ Thomas Moore.

Friday, February 21, 2014

Bliss Through Gardening and Citrus Trees


Hello Beautiful Ladies....

I've been gardening as mentioned in my last post. We bought 6 citrus trees and terracotta pots for them since they do well in pots and I do want to keep them a bit dwarfed, not tall, as I want access to all the fruits. I love the Tuscan Gardens which feature lots of citrus in terracotta pots. South Florida is a citrus growing state but there haven't been trees growing in homes. Lately the Home Depot and Lowes have been featuring citrus alot and we got 1 lemon, 2 tangerine, 1 grapefruit and 2 orange different types.
The scent of Orange Blossom is the most amazing single note scent to me. I cannot begin enough to sing its praises. I discovered Orange Blossom when I was in India and its been love ever since. When I was in Italy I fell in love with lemon trees lining the Amalfi Coast.

I'm very into beautification of this property both for my personal therapy to have and to see the kinds of gardens I've wanted to see here that is within my finances to achieve, and because gardening is the best therapy. There is nothing better than spending lots of time with Nature, with soil, with plants, trees and flowers, with all kinds of greenery like tillandsia, succulents and everything else, including my veggie patches and herb gardens. We love going outside to cut herbs for cooking, or making an entire salad from the Gardens.
Alot became overgrown as I never planned to actually be in this house so long, but I am here so.......
so I'm doing lots of pruning and redoing every corner of this place. I want this place in the best shape....I want to walk out and be in awe of the Beauty of Nature, to give my spirit and body a dignified place to live......to have this land alive and vibrant, producing food and scent and beauty for my spirit and soul.
I believe the way to transcend the mundane is to find your bliss. Joseph Campbell talked about this alot, but I personally feel it is true in my bones. Being in bliss can transmute your cells and rejuvenate you. This alone says alot, it directly points to the path of Transcendence. And for me, Bliss that is accessible to me comes through gardening, as both a thing to do and a thing to have. But having gardens that are beautiful, healthy, fragrant and productive, nurturing and protective.

But lest anyone think it is all wonderful here in the sub tropics, please note that it is very difficult being outdoors here for several reasons....one, I live by an airport and the trainer planes fly over my house all day every day and the noise is extremely distressing, I cannot stress this enough. I literally cannot breathe sometimes and I want to scream but cannot. Two, the mosquitoes want to pick me up and carry me away. I don't know where they come from, I am very cautious about leaving any water lying around, but it is a South Florida menace. And three, the humidity, yes even in the winter at 90% is horrid and it increases in the summer. I have to stop very often and come inside for all of those reasons. Too much time is spent in preparing, like war, to go outside and how to mitigate circumstances when I cannot work out there without being harassed by something.  Even if I am covered up which I try to do, the mosquitoes go for my face and neck....and then the noise of planes grinding in the air.....all is not paradise.

However, for the first time in my gardening here for 12 years, EVERYTHING and I mean EVERYTHING is doing well, flowering and growing like I've never seen it before. Even the house mate has noticed. We walked around and looked at everything. We've never seen this. Usually we have several somethings dying out, its season over, or it just didn't make it, but right now everything is doing beautifully and this is nothing short of amazing to me. I have no idea what caused this. I fertilized for the first time ever as I am loathe to use any chemicals at all but the bougainvillea's needed it as I do want them to bloom dramatically. And I did this only in the front, but the plants and trees in the back are doing well too! Even our Mango Tree has blossoms on it when its Mother right next door is just growing fresh leaves! It is quite amazing to see this. An Almond Bush also is sprouting all new leaves in every node and the older leaves are falling off. I've had this one for years but never seen this. I think I know what it is but that will be for another post. 


The front is done and now we are doing the back. The front got all the old non blooming bushes taken out, we did everything ourselves and replaced them with bougainvillea's of different colors. They bloom on and off during the year. And the common theme and what pulls everything together will be the citrus trees in pots.
I want lots of bloom and low maintenance. Yes, I want it all :D.

So I have lots and lots! of pics here of some of the progress in beautifying this garden working with the minimum budgets we have.


....I recently fell in love with succulent wall gardens, and I thought to begin a small one with these pots which had tillandsia in them, but I want something now more showy ....here are the pots.


 



this was a candle holder which had glass holders, I replaced them with terracotta pots and put it outside.




some succulents I got....funny, how Lowes suddenly got a whole new shipment of these in when I was there. I wanted to do this sometime down the road, but they don't always get them and the colors were so pretty!

 


 




the burrows tail I put at the bottom, it should grow long and drapey....the others will fill out and have color.

 









 I have some extra succulents and I made this little beauty too. I especially love the rosettes.....





In the front TerraCotta Garden by the Garden Gate, one orange tree. It got blue lobelia at the base. All the trees got ribbons tied into a bow....and you know? they LOVE IT ! They are all growing just beautifully in the short time we've had them, 2 weeks now, and they are all producing blossoms....whose scent make everything feel just right. :D





This orange tree is by the front porch in the veggie patch....it is totally covered with blossoms, and the scent is wonderful. I can breathe well with that scent.





















 I bought 4 Dragons Wing Begonia's.....I just could not leave these blossoms in the store. One man bought almost all of them! He left a few for me, thank goodness.....they are the brightest window boxes I've ever had.....very ''showy'' as John puts it.....but they are lovely.







 they are mixed with some fern and coleus, whatever I had in them previously....I love the mix.














 John got this petunia for the salmon color it had when he got it. It has since grown into a deeper color, more like coral.....its very bright too.....likes it in this pot too......




 





This below  is the lemon, it was in bud when we got it, the scent makes me happy, have I said that already ? now the lemons are growing.....when the flowers fall off, they turn into fruits......I adore Mother Nature! I planted some bright green sweet potato vine and blue lobelia at the base of this short tree.

 





 I also got a topiary....I find them to be structurally interesting. I need to get some ground cover, I'm thinking of creeping thyme, mint and oregano......again, if it doesn't flower or fruit, is edible, unless its moss lolol...it goes.....I want everything here to have purpose. Next to the topiary is the Gardenia, sparse right now but will bloom again in summer.



 
 

I planted a purple petunia in the base of the Gardenia with some lysimachia which drapes beautifully when full.
 








 This is the grapefruit.....:D







This Grapefruit has grown already in 2 weeks with new leaves and now budding into flowers !







In front of the Grapefruit is a blue lobelia in a pot, I adore blue lobelia! 

 






Purple cabbages look like giant roses to me......how can they not?? look at this beauty




 






The Tomato Patch is currently the Cabbage Patch....or as I prefer to call them, my Rose Cabbages....
 




This is where the old bridge was. Trolls damaged it and we have replaced it and are reinforcing it to be sturdy enough to walk on and to hopefully prevent Trolls from doing any further damage ! :D   On the left I have mint and oregano growing all over the ground, some yellow snap dragons which are slowly coming back and a few other things. On the right we removed a non flowering bush and are putting in another citrus but its going to be planted in the ground. I will have to figure out what to cover the ground with, I'm thinking more mint.....can't have too much, my neighbor loves it too.





back door....my sauna is covered with a green cover, but this back entrance has lots of sparklies in the morning with the crystal prisms I have there with some pearls and other sparklies......love the sparklies!





Deep Pink Geranium hanging on the arbor. You can see a corner of the bridge there.....






 This is one of the wild corners where we let Nature do its own thing. That table I could not get rid of so it sits beneath the Australian Fern. I wanted to do something pretty there.....







Canopy of Australian Fern.....it is amazing to stand near it and look down into this, like from the top of the world......






 So I did a few cloche arrangements.....some live sheet moss, tillandsia and old grape vine and sea shells.....simple.
 




 




 






 





This is in Lettuce Lane, where we are growing Napa Cabbage.....I'm going to make Kimchi with these like I did here.....






This is what fresh looks like..... sigh......









 My bench I finally fixed. It is so old it was falling apart but I couldn't let it go. I took the falling pieces off, rescrewed them with new screws, and painted the bench with the little bit of pink house paint I had left, just made it.
On either side of this bench are the two tangerines with mint planted at their bases. I also leveled some of the flagstones with soil and the fresh soil is going to be planted with crocus bulbs which I bought a bunch before Christmas, some thyme in between the stones, and more mint which are sitting in pots there.

There is also a Peach Tree there in a pot that will go in the ground. I'm going to Espalier that one. :D
 



 





I have planted lettuces in this patch too, with some Elephant Ears to be umbrellas in case some sun begins to peek through since I have pruned a tree and more light begins to come through at this time. I have some live sheet moss lying there until I figure out what exactly I'm going to do with it. I really need a football field amount of it to be truly happy :D:D:D.....but for now it sits in the cool moist shady lettuce patch.
Under the Gazebo you can see the bridge standing on its edge, and the treated wood on the table to be attached later by John and then put in its place. Can't wait to plant around it afterwards :D:D:D
 






 ok, we're back out front again and the Orange Tree in blossom.....this is the gigantor collards which just keep growing and growing and growing.....I juice the leaves with bananas and apple juice, its lovely!



 







We removed a palm that was curbside in front of the lawn at the edge of the property, and replaced it with a Magnolia......next to it, I added the pot I almost threw away. Painted it....yep, pink like the house, and planted it....with Purple Dianthus and Coral Petunias and Lime Green Sweet Potato Vine. There were exactly 3 petunia flowers when I planted this....it is obviously very happy here too. I have to say though, this has not always been the case here as mentioned, something is definitely helping my plants all be happy and grow and I have my suspicions as to what it is, Pammie :D:D:D LOL






 The Front Porch again.....see the collards almost as tall as the tree? Its almost as tall as me.





When they are low to the ground, they also look like gigantus roses veined with white ! lol





  Sun and color.......white gauzy drapes filtering the sun......love it.......












 Wow.....was that enough ? well thanks if you lasted this long..

Happy Planting......when you can.....


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6 comments:

  1. Your garden has turned more beautiful than ever, my dear! It's clear that you have worked really hard but it definitely worth in the end... It seems that each and every corner invites to just stay and breathe and let Mother Nature to embrace us!!! I was wondering about it after what you had told me by email, but wasn't able to ask because I have been suffering some electronic disruptions here at home -my PC, my laptop, one of the TVs and the refrigerator, all of them broke down in less than ten days!- so for now I'm kinda in solitary confinement (thanks God there are still cybercafes LOL)
    I promise to write asap, meanwhile I send you a great hug!
    Blessings,
    K.

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  2. Despite the noise of planes and the mosquitos your garden is a Piece of Eden, so beautiful. When I see your citrus trees in my memory I smell the heavenly fragrance of their blossom. Yes, I do love too Italian gardens, but also English gardens. You also bought a nice collection of succulents. Wish you a lot of success with your garden!

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    1. Thank you so much. I am trying to create Eden....a place where my soul can sigh....and others too, to help the frequencies of this neighborhood, the soils beneath and the skies above. To create a little piece of heaven, in scent, in sight and feel....
      Thank you for your comment :-)

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  3. My blog roll is so messed up. You are on my roll, but this new post never appeared! AHHHH!

    What can I say but that your lush post here is a balm for my gardener's spirit! Though our snow is absolutely gorgeous, we are longing for at least a thaw so we can WALK from our door to the garage! Lady dear, your bench, your stones, your CHANDELIER on your header....it is all magic. Thank you. And thank you for fluttering by this morning. I LOVED your comment about the "....chiropractic twist for your spirit..." That was awesome. Watch your back, woman, I know you have angels' wings. LOVE! Anita

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  4. Every magical bit of this is singing, dancing, and bursting forth with joy....look at those darling ribbons...I can't stand it!!! :))) Thank you for sharing these glorious gifts, dearest Lady!! Oh, I can imagine the scents wafting from the trees...and the terracotta pots are so gorgeous....
    The succulents...I love that they are "in a round"! :)))
    Everything....EVERYTHING is magic.....bless you, dear Enchantress.... :)) ENJOY, dear friend!!
    Namaste and much love,
    - Irina

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    1. Thank you so much for your own joy at my post, lol....I'm giggling here like a little girl....:D:D:D
      I happen to be enjoying everything at the moment....it is feeling so nice that everything is doing so well suddenly....
      blessings,
      lady

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