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    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerJune 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    June 05, 2025

    Ghost plant

    I’m off to Memphis for the Garden Fling, an annual meetup of people who “garden” on social media! I’ve attended every Fling since it began in Austin in 2008, and I’m excited to see Memphis Fling gardens and meet the other attendees from all over the U.S. — plus one from Australia this year.

    Before I go, a last walk around the garden to admire the succulents that shine in the hot summer months. Like ‘Quadricolor’ agave, growing (and spreading) in a steel-ring container. I adore those snazzy lemon-lime stripes.

    This little mammillaria cactus has been blooming its head off, each orange flower perched on top like a race-day hat.

    The orange flowers look especially pretty against a backdrop of deep-purple oxalis in a charcoal pot.

    The wall of potted mangaves is a happy sight too. They soaked up all the rain last week and are enjoying their part-sun location. Last summer I kind of fried some of them in more sun (Texas! plus a hot masonry wall), so I’m hoping I’ve found the right spot for them this year.

    See you after Memphis!

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