
The two I have here are just accent plants alongside pentas flowers that are annuals, and the burford holly that are slow growing but as they grow, they will be about 5 foot tall. This shows one that is really shaded back at the old house. The big leafed plant around it is fig. It’s kind of a fun plant next to the tiny leafed sky pencil holly. This one is about 8 foot tall or taller. What I love about them is they’re fast growers and evergreen.
And here are the new ones I picked up. I wanted smaller pots of them, figuring they would be a lot easier to plant. And normally in about three years, they’ll be the same size. But all they had were 5 foot hollies and I wanted to get them started now that the weather is a little bit cooler.
Okay, I’m behind after walking 4 miles yesterday, going to a luncheon, shopping for plants and Halloween candy–don’t do like I did and buy stuff you figure you’ll eat if you don’t have enough trick-or-treaters–everyone at the luncheon said the same thing, they already ate the candy, so I got some I really won’t eat–and planting hollies.
Planting in tiny lots means really planning the landscape, not over planting, growing something that looks tiny in its one gallon pot and in three years, it’s 10 feet wide and 10 feet tall. Well, maybe it takes a little longer than that. But…you know what I mean. It’s the same with writing. When you write short–you have to plan, keep it simple, not overgrow the elements, and keep it tidy.
With photography, same thing! I saw the coolest picture where the scene was busy with people, but the photographer snapped one clear person moving among the chaos. It was really eye catching.
Okay time to get back to the book!
Have a lovely day!
Terry Spear
“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy is reality.”
Connect with Terry Spear:
Website: http://www.terryspear.com
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/421434.Terry_Spear
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TerrySpearParanormalRomantics
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerrySpear
