Can these plants coexist inside this pot? What about watering. Should they get different amounts of it or I can water the thing as a whole. Also, if anyone can id them that would be very helpful
the question would be 'should they' because that looks awful.
>>2000739
i just got them, so that's the first day theyre inside that. they were already in that condition so i was wondering if they would worsen or die because of my lack of knowledge about plant care
>>2000743
it isn't the condition, it's just that it's plain ugly.
What a weird fucking combination, did you arrange that? You've got a short leafy flower, a type of dwarf conifer and a tall twig featuring leaves.
I wouldn't advise keeping them there in any case, the lower plants aren't getting direct light and I can't tell if you have a drainage system there. For aesthetic purposes, I'd say separate them.
Conifers can't live inside.
>>2000794
some can, if it's not too warm (especially during winter)
>>2000795
well considering i live in a tropical country, i guess the warmth will be a problem? i'm thinking about taking it to the outside part of the window, but its been raining a lot lately.
>>2000732
Is the one in the middle Chile or give off purple flowers? Right one is foxtail fern I think.. Their roots will probably strangle each other, rose roots take up a bit of space unless it's miniature roses
>>2000831
Not foxtail fern I'm retarded. I live in Phoenix. Desert plants and cacti are fucking tight. Pick related one of my many nopales growing too close to the fence. Am bean btw
>>2000831
>Right one is foxtail fern I think
it's a Cupressus macrocarpa you mouth breather.
>>2000834
Forgot about these in the maseta
>>2000835
Fuku
>>2000837
These too
>>2000838
Don't know what species, similar to those though
>>2000834
Do you ever eat it or it's pears? Jelly
>>2000840
What is this tree growing in my backyard? Only have this pic of its flowers
>>2000842
it's nerium.
>>2000841
I don't take care of them enough so the fruit doesn't come out too good. They are in-between the bougainvilleas around my perimeter. I do eat the pads, shave them, chop them, boil, and on a tortilla with other things
>>2000842
Pic related Mexican fan palm tree growing in yard, only a few years old I think. Another one grows about 4 meters from it
>>2000835
bugguy, you're back!! always pleased to see your exhaling kindness and exquisite humor. thanks for the id though
>>2000846
I never left.
>>2000843
Gracias
>>2000844
Pic is my front yard. Birds and chair outside while I clean. Neighbor let's me eat the dates from his palm tree because he doesn't. Have tried twice to maintain grass but I can only have healthy plants/cacti/trees. Hard to when it reaches 113 most days in july/August. Such is Phoenix life
>>2000843
common name is oleander I think.
>>2000849
use artificial grass.
your garden looks like a dump.
can the flowery one attract mosquitoes with its scent? its a very sweet smell and i've noticed a drastic change in the amount of these fuckers biting me around
>>2000849
Free way wall grows a little every year. Cuts right through semi ghetto neighborhoods ;)
>>2000851
Am poor bean, not trying grass of any type again, already cleared my front yard. The weeds grow drastically during monsoon season
>>2000853
More palmas
>>2000854
Phoenix had beautiful sunsets..
>>2000855
And sunrises..
>>2000857
Shaded "garden" does well in winter
>>2000835
>>2000861
Wat is it? The tree itself is a medium dark brown in color, and the branch bases at the trunk sorta grow over each other. Reaches like 10 feet. Pic is my bougainvilleas
>>2000862
Kek
>>2000865
Pic is my Mexican onions and a maseta of oriental poppies. Tips for growing poppies? Had to plant them this late to avoid the heat, weather now is 40 f to 75 f, cold for a sonoran Desert dweller. I do have marijuana growing elsewhere on my property...
>>2000732
I can't even tell what those plants are, but the one on the left looks like some kind of Conifer, which means it WILL require full sun OUTDOORS to survive, the one on the left is a Gardenia, so you could maintain that one indoors pretty well as long as you made sure it didn't dry out and got decent light and I don't even know what the fuck that thing in the middle is.
>>2000917
>xerics
This actually helped, thanks b