Not sure what happend in spring 2022. It seems that it got skipped. Now I recalled. It was a sad months. But here is the summer garden.
Repurposing broken wind chimes. But I had to modify it several times. It needs a heavy pundulum like weight at the bottom to hold the center from not waving too much when the wind blows.
Hawaiian Hibiscus is out and about this year. I am happy that it is surviving its 3rd year.
Very interesting turn about this Avocado tree. This is it's 5th year or the 6 year of growing in this garden bed. It has died many times at 8 inches, and returned every spring. Then, last autumn, it decided to grow a bit taller. It's now about 4 feet tall. But about two weeks ago, it 'suddenly' showed wilt and dryness. Right now, it is much browner than this. Even after watering it for about an hour with trickling of water to leach out supposed "chlorine" death, the leave seem bone dry.
I even put a shape, but no use. That's okay. I told it, "Live or Die" like you always been doing.
The lotus plants arrive gracefully and it's large leaves are amazing to watch when the sun light strike it and water droplet just roll around its surface. I wished my skin is like that.
Hope to see some Lotus blossoms soon.
An addition to my garden's free power - solar garden lights.
They are fun to watch.
This is one of the best and the oldest solar powered lamp I ever purchased at COSTCO. It is 22 years old and still working. Sadly you cannot find and buy such great American made solar lamps any more. All the other ones last maybe 1 to 3 months. Luckily the Torch light ones is surprisingly are lasting two summers thus far.
The Tube pilar solar light I purchased at COSTCO are lasting strong also for two summers.
The colorful flower lights are recent addition. It says it can handle extreme heat, cold, and rain. Let's see how it goes.