The side veggie garden is in horrible condition. I can't wait to rip out all the old gross soil and make it all rich again. Rosemary is the only thing thriving right now.
The baby brugmansia is doing well. It's bloomed for the first time recently and the hibiscus that I rooted from a big peach double variety is doing well under the brugmansia.

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Hi Danielle,
Just wondering if your hibiscus bloomed this year? I noticed around our neighborhood that the hibiscus did not bloom as heavily this year as in prior. Maybe the freezing temps we had earlier in the year? I don't know.
How are your lemons doing? My tree will not be blooming this year unfortunately. We had to cut it back really hard because of the freeze. Have a good week :)
Hey, Danielle! So happy to see your post this morning...missed you in October. My bougies are gorgeous too, right now, and I'm harvesting the Meyer and Ponderosa lemons. But the bananas are still ripening and the oranges are falling off before they're ripe. My turkey fig looks half dead, although there's new buds on the branch ends. I cut back my Lantana for the season, and the Carolina Jasmine is sporting it's first bloom! Can you tell me how the Mandavilla and Japanese honeysuckle perform during the winter months in Florida? Mine aren't their usual vibrant selves right now.
What happened? Did you give up for the winter?
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