Tuesday April 01, 2008
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Creating a Cactus Garden, with Caboose
Between WP668, our backyard caboose, and the lawn, I am creating a cactus garden. This ground used to be part of our old swimming pool and its wooden deck before we removed those to install our 1916 caboose. The swimming pool was filled with 180 tons of crushed granite, compacted every eight inches, so drainage will never be a problem. Our neighbor, Felix Quintero (408-592-4341, San Jose CA), is helping us create the new garden.
I have been collecting plants for six months for this project. Already planted in January is an Evergreen Pear tree (Pyrus Kawakamii). The two biggest cactus are named Boris and Natasha. Boris is a Golden Barrel Cactus and Natasha is a Trichocereus Terscheckii. John bought them from Poot's House of Cactus in Ripon CA for my birthday last year. Look at the photos below to see why Boris and Natasha have those names.
Some of my inspiration for this garden came from the Pacific Horticulture (July/August/September 2007 V.68 #3) story "A Cactus Garden Takes Shape" by Don Shultz, about the redesigned Bruckner Cactus and Succulent Garden at the Water Conservation Garden at Cuyamaca College in San Diego, California.
We started two weeks ago by surrounding the location which will be the cactus garden with the spare railroad ties we purchased when we bought WP668 two years ago. These border ties will help keep the new gravel off the brick walkways and out of the lawn. Felix then dug a Y-shaped trench which will be the dry creek (or arroyito). The dirt from the arroyito went into a new planting mound, to which was added sand and compost to lighten the soil.
Last week, John and I went to South Bay Materials (San Jose CA) and bought two 3/4-tonboulders plus a ton of "Salmon Bay" gravel. We have more rocks and gravel to buy for the arroyito. Last Saturday, Felix and I planted seven cactus. Next weekend, we install the boulders and the gravel and stones of the arroyito. Here are photos of the work so far:
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Natasha at Poot's
September 2007
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Boris & Mr. Poot
September 2007
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Loading cactus
September 2007
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John, Mr. & Mrs. Poot
September 2007
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WP668 and yard two weeks ago
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Arroyito dug out last week
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Arroyito close up
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Buying our new boulder
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Gravel at South Bay Materials
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1st Gravel delivery
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New boulders delivered
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Planting Boris
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Felix Digging
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Moving Boris into hole
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Cactus Planting Queue
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1st seven planted
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Felix, Katy, John
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1st gravel load
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Gravel adjustments by Katy
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Images Copyright 2007-2008 by Katy Dickinson and John Plocher
Posted at 05:21PM Apr 01, 2008 by katysblog in Caboose Project and Other Trains | Comments[1]
Hi, Katy .... I love reading the updates on the caboose! .... I hope you don't mind if I link to a few of them in an upcoming post on WillowGlenExtra.com
Would it be OK if also re-produce one of your pictures? Pleas let me know at WGx@WillowGlenExtra.com! Thanks!
.... david
Posted by WillowGlenExtra on April 01, 2008 at 10:40 PM PDT #