Originally posted by DianaT
With the salty wind, this is a rather difficult environment for many plants. Thus we were happy when we discovered that gazanias did well and they
have such pretty flowers. What we didn't know was they have a plot to take over the world!
Mainly due to the medical problem with one of our dogs, we were back in the states longer than usual and OMG---these monsters were out of control.
They were marching over the ice plants, smothering the geraniums, strangling the cactus, destroying the tomatoes, and thinking about killing the palm
trees with their long tentacles. They have to go.
As we attacked these monsters, we discovered they maintain a thick tangled undergrowth and have small tree size roots that are headed for China. And
as we dug and pulled, millions of fluffy seeds flew everywhere! This is going to be an on going war.
So just a warning, if you have a planter area on this side of the Baja coast where you want nothing but gazanias, great as they do have pretty flowers
and seem to love the salty wind. But unless you are constantly vigilant, they do not co-exist well with other plants. They are on a seek and
destroy mission. |