Just about a year ago I wrote a post about a little circle of soil in our Richard T.
Bowers Historic Tree Grove that was landscaped with minimal funds and a lot of hope. Readers Shelley and Monte asked what it looks like today so I ran out and snapped some pictures of the explosion of Cigar Plant (Cuphea) flowers that have taken over and made that barren patch into a riot of color. The plants are getting a bit leggy at the end of the season and it is almost time for a trim. The rocks and driftwood are still there but are much less obvious now.
Thank you. We appreciate the update and pictures.
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