Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Succulent Extravaganza!

This weekend is Will's and my six year anniversary.  Normally we don't make too big of a deal about anniversaries or birthdays but this year we thought it would be fun to do something.  Unfortunately we couldn't really come up with anything that sounded fun without spending a lot of money and/or time.  So, we sort of forgot about it and were planning on doing nothing...until a few days ago when my WONDERFUL husband told me he changed his mind.  We are going away for the weekend, he is planning it all, and it's (well it was going to be) a surprise!!!  Wow, how cool.  I love surprises and the thing that I wanted most for this weekend was for my husband to want to do something with me.  So no matter what he was planning, he couldn't go wrong!

The surprise part didn't last but a couple of days.  He just waited for me to lose a little bit of initial excitement about the trip before revealing his secret plans.  So you wanna know where we are going?



Seriously, if you have any interest in plants, especially succulents, like me, check out this website: www.sgplants.com.  This place, "Succulent Gardens - The Growing Grounds" is so spectacular!  There will be little seminars packed with info about growing succulents, landscaping with them, using them in pots, etc.  I'm so excited I'm bursting out of my skin!  


There is just something about succulents that fascinate me.  When Will told me this morning at 4:30am I popped out of bed like a shot and ran to the computer to look it up.  Then I went downstairs, made some coffee and ran outside (still dark so I had to turn on the outside lights) and counted how many varieties I have in my little patio garden.  I counted 17 different succulents!!!  I had 18 but had to finally get rid of one after fighting some sort of infection/pest for months.  I have no idea what all their names are but I hope to find out this weekend. 

I will be adding pictures of my succulents soon!
All photos in this post were taken from www.sgplants.com.

Friday, September 02, 2011

The Big Green...

Sario adventures with the Datura plant!


If you all remember, I have a "Datura Stramonium" growing in my front yar-dirt.  I've been so fascinated by this plant!  It popped up and grew quickly into a large, leafy beauty with big white trumpet flowers that blossomed every morning and died every afternoon with nearly no water or care at all!  One day as I was out inspecting my plant, I noticed these little green balls attached to the leaves.  Suspecting that they were some sort of egg, I pulled off as many as I could find every day for about a week.  Eventually I lost interest and decided that it might be more fun to actually see what they were.
Low and behold, the green dots WERE eggs!  After just a couple of days without mothering my Datura plant I noticed several chewed up leaves. As i began searching the leaves for the culprit I noticed tiny little green worms!  Well, I'm not sure if they are called worms or caterpillars but oh how cute I thought they were.  Did I pick them off and squish them?  No way!  Let the adventure continue!

About a week went by without paying any interest to the Datura at all.  One evening my husband mentioned to me that my weed didn't look like it was doing so well.  I proceeded to tell him (rather snobbishly) that it always looks that way in the afternoon because the white flowers have wilted and shriveled into brown blobs from the hot afternoon sun.  Little did I know that my dear sweet husband was very seriously right!  Saturday morning as I went out to water my lovely succulent garden (I'm hoping to introduce them on my blog soon!), I was greeted with this:
 

AND THIS:


Those sweet little green wormies had eaten the ENTIRE plant and had grown into enormous tomato worms!  There were two of these big boys inching across the gravel toward the unknown.  Afraid that they would climb up my husband's truck and try to make a cocoon in there only to get squished the next day, I snatched them up and we began our search for a better home for them.  

After seeing mommy holding them the kids decided they wanted a try.  The little claw feet were a little too creepy for their sweet soft hands so Willy came up with the great idea of letting it climb on his shirt.  If you ask me that is a lot creepier, but I was just glad to see that they wanted to experience them too.  (Notice Will is not in any of these photos.  He decided he was much more comfortable taking pictures than holding a big creepy crawly green thing! Haha!)




After we were done letting the big
green worm thing crawl on us we found a nice leafy tree nearby and sent him on his way (still assuming at this point that he would find a twig and make a cocoon while hanging from it, like a butterfly). 
He looked pretty happy up there in that tree.  I was certain we would be able to check on him and watch the process of him turning into a winged thing.


This was worm #2 which I decided to put over near my succulents.  He wasn't super happy there though and ended up back on the gravel heading towards nowhere land.  I thought this picture was interesting though.  Take a look at the big spike on his rear end.  I will mention it later.
After sending these two off I refocused my attention on the now bare and scraggly datura.  Much to my surprise (and delight at this point since we were having a wonderful and educational Saturday adventure!) there were several more worms that weren't quite full enough to leave home.


They ate all the way down to the stalk.  So amazing!

Willy and I decided to check out another datura plant that was a little further out on our property.  It looked like it still had leaves on it and we wanted to see if there were any eggs or worms on it.  There were!!  We were so happy!  Stay tuned for Part 2!!