The bromeliad herd that is, yes the time has come to face
the overpopulation of bromeliads in my small urban garden. My wife does not like them, I will admit that
I have too many, and they are partially responsible for the over population of
mosquitoes in my garden.
Did you know that Spanish moss is a bromeliad.
Fireballs are great for ground cover; this bromeliad was my first, a gift from my dad, and it is responsible for my obsession. I use it anywhere I need to cover a bold spot, and at the bottom of tree trunks, the colors vary from red to green depending on the amount of sun it gets.
3 comments:
Love your collection! Wish I was close enough to take some off your hands!
This post reminds me of the very first house we ever bought in Miami - well before I knew anything about gardening. One section of the yard had dozens and dozens of bromeliads and someone had told me they made great hiding places for bugs so I pulled everyone up and trashed them. The previous owner was so disgusted with me and it wasn't long before I understood why. As an avid gardener now, I'll never forget that.
Yours are just beautiful!
I love how you make use of your bromeliad. I think its so lovely so please do not cull them. You were right in following your gardening instincts.
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