Sidewalks of San Francisco
For a person visiting San Francisco from "The Great White North", one is struck not only the weather but also by the plant life that flourishes in this ideal mediterranean climate. I've just returned from a week in this lovely city, and again I was impressed by the quality, variety and creativity of gardening that I found there. In this post I am paying particular attention to the gardens I found in the front gardens which often overflowed onto the sidewalks and boulevards. Many of the plants that I saw there are the same that I grow outdoors and have to move indoors from November to April. And since the San Francisco plants are grown in the ground they are huge compared to my container grown collection.
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I don't water these except in extremely dry periods. They are in very fast draining soil and perlite.
The exposure is in a bright spot against a fence facing east and with several hours of direct sun. I am in zone 6b with hot summers and cold winters. They survive the winter well if kept dry, otherwise the cold is no problem.
Cool chicks seem to survive quite nicely where ever they find themselves.
I too have a Death and Misery type of pot that is black and in full sun, the chicks are doing fine, but seem happier with some water in order that they are to look their best