one man’s obsession with Mediterranean Climate Gardening
  • Home
  • About
  • My Garden
  • Random
  • Contact
  • Palm Tree Spotlight: Dictyocaryum lamarckianum

    Palm Tree Spotlight: Dictyocaryum lamarckianum

    See More
  • Propagating Crotons from stem cuttings

    Propagating Crotons from stem cuttings

    See More
  • 20 late afternoon garden photos

    20 late afternoon garden photos

    See More
  • The long flowering season of the Yellow Geiger Tree (Cordia lutea)

    The long flowering season of the Yellow Geiger Tree (Cordia lutea)

    See More
  • Massive Garden Project Update #3 - Planter Bed Preparation

    Massive Garden Project Update #3 - Planter Bed Preparation

    See More
  • PALMS
  • CYCADS
  • SUCCULENTS
  • FLOWERING PLANTS
  • LANDSCAPING
  • Reviews
  • TOURS
  • HODGEPODGE
Burmese Child with iPad

Some curious highlights from my trip to Myanmar

I have been home for a little over a week now after an amazing three weeks in Myanmar. My favorite region in the world is Southeast Asia and my trip to Myanmar only strengthened my bias. Tourism is in its fledgling years. The history is rich. The scenery unique. The people were some of…

December 3, 2014

READ MORE >
Htanaung Tree (Acacia leucophloea)

Htanaung Tree (Acacia leucophloea) of Myanmar

While traveling throughout Myanmar you will find that there are a few trees that are really important to the Burmese people and can be found growing most everywhere we visited. One, of course, is the Thanaka Tree (Limonia acidissima). It is the tree from which Thanaka, which is used by most Burmese…

November 26, 2014

READ MORE >

Mandalay’s Marble Carving Workshops

To me there is no better statement-making accent piece that you can put in the garden than stonework. It can range from a natural rock formation to carved stone pots to my personal favorite – stone statues. I have found gnomes, dolphins, turtles and even a carving of Zeus in gardens that I have…

November 19, 2014

READ MORE >
Hibiscus "Wild Child"

Exotic hibiscus flowers from my Southern California garden

If all goes well this post will automatically load from a pre-scheduled time right as I am touching down in Yangon, Myanmar. Between trip preparation this week and two days on a plane (thanks to the crossing of the International Dateline) I knew I wouldn’t be motivated to work on this week’s entry much. I had…

November 5, 2014

READ MORE >
Jaboticaba Fruit Stages

My Jaboticaba is fruiting for the first time in the garden

For various reasons I do not like to grow that many fruiting trees in my garden. I do have a nice Red Malaysian Guava, but other than that I choose to avoid fruiting trees. If I do plant a fruiting tree, I like to have a few additional qualities in it…

October 29, 2014

READ MORE >
EZ-FLO 10 Gallon Drained

EZ-FLO can be very frustrating at times

Water-soluble fertilizer is not cheap. I currently pay anywhere from $40 to $50 per 25-pound bag. So when my fertigation system malfunctions and wastes an entire 25-pound bag (and who knows how much water), I tend to get pissed. For the third time in two years I have woken up…

October 22, 2014

READ MORE >
Hibiscus "Magic Crystal" Bush

It’s the best time of the year for exotic hibiscus in Southern California

When it comes to growing exotic hibiscus there is no better time of the year than right now to see them in bloom. As any gardener who cultivates these beautiful plants in the ground here will tell you, September and October are the best two months for hibiscus in Southern California. By now all the branches…

October 15, 2014

READ MORE >
Megaskepasma erythrochlamys in Landscape

My Brazilian Red Cloak is going off this year

Well the title says it all. My Brazilian Red Cloak really is going off this year. I believe the hard pruning I did two springs ago and the unseasonably warm weather all year are the main contributing factors. My neighbor even stopped over to ask what that plant was called in my…

October 8, 2014

READ MORE >
Previous
Next

Encephalartos lehmannii x trispinosus
Thanks for visiting! Married to Plants is the lifestyle blog brainchild of me, Len Geiger. I like to consider myself a Mediterranean climate gardening aficionado with far too much interest in the plants that grow in this climate to be normal.

READ MORE >

Archives

TAGS

Agaves Aloes Botanical Garden Bromeliads Cactus Cycads Dypsis Echeveria Epiphytes Euphorbia Fertilizing Flowering Perennials Flowering Shrubs Flowering Trees Fragrance Fruit Trees Fungus Garden Art Gardening Tips Germination Greenhouse Hibiscus Hiking Landscape Madagascar Mexico New Caledonia Orchids Palm Trees Plant Removal Potting Soil Propagation Rancho Soledad Nursery Rants Rock Garden South Africa Southeast Asia Thailand Transplanting Travel Tropical Plants Variegation Water Wise Weather Wildlife

Get The Latest

Keep up with the latest gardening news from Married To Plants.


CATEGORIES

  • Palms
  • Cycads
  • Succulents
  • Flowering Plants
  • Landscaping
  • Reviews
  • Tours
  • Hodgepodge

CONNECT

  • Contact



  • © 2025 Married To Plants. All Rights Reserved.