Panadol is Plectranthus caninus, aka Scaredy-cat plant To me, wedelia smells exactly like lays pickle chips. Brings me back to childhood camping trips, lol
Everglades tomatoes are the most awesome horrible thing you can have. Like you said, once they are there, you will get them every year. They have no pests, nothing attacks them, and they thrive anywhere, even without water. They do produce a ton of tiny very tasty tomatoes, which is great, but boy, it's a permanent addition to your garden. I find those things sprouting even in places where they could't possibly be! Even my nursery beds get them popping up in the pots 2 feet above ground. Total mystery.
Looks like a Tradescantia but don’t know what type. We have T. fluminensis in my country which has become a noxious weed and is an environmental nightmare
Is there a reason why you use the Panadol instead of Cuban Oregano? Does it grow faster and/or denser? Seems like I remember you putting the Cuban Oregano around your pineapples some years ago.
Panadol is Plectranthus caninus, aka Scaredy-cat plant
To me, wedelia smells exactly like lays pickle chips. Brings me back to childhood camping trips, lol
Everglades tomatoes are the most awesome horrible thing you can have. Like you said, once they are there, you will get them every year. They have no pests, nothing attacks them, and they thrive anywhere, even without water. They do produce a ton of tiny very tasty tomatoes, which is great, but boy, it's a permanent addition to your garden. I find those things sprouting even in places where they could't possibly be! Even my nursery beds get them popping up in the pots 2 feet above ground. Total mystery.
That unknown ground cover goes by Argentine Ivy, I believe.
Looks like a Tradescantia but don’t know what type. We have T. fluminensis in my country which has become a noxious weed and is an environmental nightmare
Yep, Tradescantia microfolia. 🙏
Is there a reason why you use the Panadol instead of Cuban Oregano? Does it grow faster and/or denser? Seems like I remember you putting the Cuban Oregano around your pineapples some years ago.
Yes, Panadol is shorter and denser.
The Panadol plant is most likely Plectranthus ornatus.
Thank you sir
would the tomatoes use the nitrogen on the soil?
The everglades/cherry type are really tough. They don't need much help.
I like that you get 2 out of 1 ground cover and food
Awww yeah!
Are those the lollipop cherry tomatoes?
They are random seedlings from a collection we had
Where are the pumpkin ground covers?