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Debra Lee Baldwin's Succulent Garden in Midwinter - Duration: 11:36.

Come on down!

I'm planting this

raised area

with cuttings

I think it's going

to be really pretty

surrounding the

base of the

Beaucarnea recurvata

So far, I haven't had

any problem with

frost here, because

I think the beaucarnea

is just enough to

protect it.

So, this is my

lower garden

I have a half acre

And it's on a

steep slope

I sometimes call it

my inhospitable

half-acre because

it's very rocky,

the soil is poor

it's decomposed

granite and clay

I've done a lot of

amending

I've lived here

for 25 years

had a lot of compost

that I've added back

into the soil

I also use mushroom

compost, I mix in

things like pumice

that help the soil

to drain

I designed this new

section of the garden

that has all the

flagstone to be

viewed primarily

from this location

Because before, the

garden was a bit

of a mish-mash

and I wanted to be

able to get good

photography from one

main location

And so you come

down the stairs

and you enter this

area that is sheltered

by this large oak tree

I can grow just about

anything under this,

even though I have a

somewhat challenging

climate, I get near-desert

heat in the summer,

and it dips below freezing

in the winter

Thanks to the oak tree

I've got a perfect

microclimate for

succulents, and it is

a little messy, it

drops leaves and I

have to keep after

them, but not only

does it have this

multilayered canopy

that creates bright

shade, it also has this

great oak leaf mulch

decomposing oak leaves

plants of all kinds

just thrive in oak

leaf mulch

so if you have an

oak tree, it's a tremendous

blessing, it'll provide

shade for your plants

in the summertime

and frost protection

in the winter

So as you come into

this area, you can

see there's a lot of

repetition going on

here, I have the blue

senecio all along here

And that's just sort

of like a river that

flows through here

Graptoveria 'Fred Ives'

is one of my

favorite succulents

I like how it turns

different colors

at different times

of the year

It's a real chameleon

And a real powerhouse

in the garden

A dasylirion over there

with long, thin leaves

When you see these

moving in the wind

it's wonderful

it's like a fountain

And at the base

are some aloes

It's beautiful when

it blooms

And everybody asks

about these

Boophone disticha

A kind of bulb

With crazy wrinkled

curved leaves and

they've yet to bloom

I think maybe they

get a little too much

shade, but they're

interesting just for

their fan-shaped,

curvy, wrinkly leaves

My favorite plant for

popping into bare

spots in the garden

is Aloe brevifolia

Wherever you put it

it just does really well

It doesn't take over

though, but it will

form a colony

and over time

you get this lovely

fullness and repetition

of form

This rock wall was

already here, I've

added aeoniums

They look really good

along the top of it

As you look up the

slope, I've also added

more aeoniums

Because they're just

so happy underneath

the oak tree

You know, one neat

thing about coming

here in midwinter

Is you see things in

bloom that you

wouldn't see in spring

when everything is

blasting into bloom

And among them

are the cotyledons

So this is a kind of

a rangy, leggy plant

that's not beautiful

most of the year

Late December,

January, you get these

spectacular, parasol-like

flowers.

They look like

ladies' ballgowns

Look at that

The way the hardscape

is formed is it's

not a perfect line

I wanted curves and

S-shapes in the garden

Because it's more natural

This is the succulent

sitting area

It's like sitting inside

a succulent wreath

What I really love

about it is when you're

sitting here, the plants

are at eye level

It's the first area that

I try to make nice

when I have company

coming, because we're

going to be sitting here,

and we're going to be

looking at these plants

close up

It's just a real happy

coincidence that all of

these are facing the

viewer, because that

is the direction of

greatest light

And I put my more

spectacular plants

here that you want

to see close up,

like the large aeonium

Aeonium 'Moonglow'

or it's the opposite

of 'Sunburst' because

it has more green on it

than yellow.

Variegated

aloes do really well

here, they like this

bright shade underneath

the oak trees, but they

don't bloom here

I mean, that's your

tradeoff, and I grow

it for its leaves, not for

its flowers, because

I know the shade is

too deep for it to

bloom here, and I don't

want it to bloom

because it's going to

send blooms right

into the sitting area

and they're going to

be in the way, I'd have

to clip them off.

The regular Aloe

arborescens over here

is in full, beautiful

bloom right now

because it's getting

more sun, so know your

microclimates, understand

the orientation of your

garden to the sun

because it's going to

make a big difference

in where you position

sitting areas, what

direction the plants

are going to naturally

turn toward

You have to allow for that.

Because if they're

growing in semishade

and the greatest light

is coming from another

direction, they're going

to lean toward it.

So plan for that.

Now here we have

a little aloe that

doesn't seem to mind

the low light, and it's

blooming anyway

But it's the exception

This is also a perfect

location for echeverias

They're completely

protected from direct

hot sun that could

scorch their leaves

Isn't this spectacular?

Three variegates that

repeat the same

starburst shape

But they're all

different plants

So that's a repetition

but it's also

interesting because

they are different,

they're not the same.

Plants create your

composition over time

too, you know they

grow maybe higher or

wider or they'll lean

more, or they'll do

things that you didn't

expect, they'll weave

in and out of other plants

if they're like these

cute little crassulas

This was just a cutting

somebody gave me

popping out here

it's making friends with

this giant aeonium

It's also cascading

down here, which I

love.

So that's part

of the fun and part

of the distressing

aspects of gardening,

is you never know

quite what the plants

are going to do

and they usually do

something that you

hadn't anticipated

but when it works,

it's usually the most

amazingly beautiful

thing that you never

thought of

and you're just taken

away by the beauty

of it.

So I'd say that a

lot of this area was

done by the plants

themselves, and I

can't take credit

for it.

This by the way

is the color wheel

that I did for my

Craftsy class

I try to keep it with

the plants that need

sun in order to turn

orange and yellow and

red on the east side

where they'll get the

most sun because

they're going to need

that sun in order to

color up.

Beaucarnea

recurvata, they're the

ponytail palm

they're not a palm

I guess you could

say they do have a

ponytail, but what

makes them

succulent is not their

floppy, strappy leaves,

but rather their caudex

This part, because a

succulent as you know

is any plant that

withstands periods

of drought by living

off of moisture

stored in its tissues

Well, that is a big

water storage tank

When you look at it

you may not think

"succulent," but it

very much is a

succulent, and over

time, that caudex

will fill that pot.

These pots of succulents

on the steps are

accompanied by a trio

of overly large ants

This is Sedum nussbaumerianum

You can see that I've

given an awful lot of

cuttings of this

wherever I've clipped off

the tip, it will branch

My friends think I'm

remarkably generous,

but I'm actually creating

a fuller plant through

the act of giving it away.

Cuttings stuck into

a pot, Oscularia deltoides

coppertone stonecrop

and Sedum adolphi

This pocket garden

over here was designed

by a good friend

Laura Eubanks of

Design for Serenity

Laura specializes in

creating jewel-box

succulent gardens

enhanced with rivulets

of rocks and pebbles

I especially like how

she incorporated a

pathway in this one

that leads the eye

to the arch below

And I have another

pocket garden by Laura

over here, she beautifully

repeated the color of

Aloe sinkitana flowers

and the leaves of

golden jade with bits of

yellow glass strewn

atop white sand

Both pocket gardens

were installed about

two years ago.

I suppose if you

asked me what my

favorite succulent is

in terms of a particular

plant in my garden,

it would be this

large americana

I rescued it as a pup

16 years ago

and now it's huge

A landscaper friend

told me, "You know,

that is going to get

so big, it's going to

encroach on the

pathway, and then

you'll have to move it."

And I said, "Well,

when that happens,

I'll move the pathway."

And sure enough,

I've had to do that.

The caudex of the

beaucarnea, it's going

to fill in this area,

hopefully in my

lifetime, and in the

meantime, I have this

mounded soil around

it that I planted with

cuttings.

This area

over here is my cactus

garden, and we

probably should leave that

for another video.

I'm Debra Lee Baldwin

Thank you for coming

to my garden.

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The Takeaway | Peppy Rickie, Bubba's mudball #TBT & a true group effort - Duration: 3:35.

That feeling when it's almost Friday…

That is how co-leader Rickie Fowler ended his day Thursday at the Shell Houston Open.

And he started off ours on a high note –

taking an early lead with his morning wave 64 –

that began with 5 birdies in his first 7 holes.

All by the time you had your morning coffee.

No coffee needed for Fowler to get

a little pep in his step…

He was walking in putts by his second nine…

The recent Honda Classic winner wasn't

the only one who had some close calls…

But some did get that little extra help

from the golf gods.

Like Justin Rose on 11…

And Phil Mickelson on 13…

But Lefty needed a little more luck from

them a few holes later when he found himself

on the cart path on 8… camera man—

Camera man, it's a dangerous job people!

Naps can be dangerous too, that is

if you decide to lay down on the side of the fairway…

Didn't even phase him.

The Houston area got over an

inch and a half of rain Wednesday,

and made for some soggy course conditions Thursday.

So in honor of today's mudballs our Throwback Thursday

comes courtesy of Bubba Watson…

That is all I could think of when I saw

players having a few mudball issues in Round 1.

Patrick Reed found out soggy golf is hard when his

mudball took off way right on the fifth hole…

Then proceeded to have a little trouble in the bushes…

If the mudballs were the lows,

the 16th hole provided all the highs.

Mackenzie Hughes with the shot of the day…

But no group cleaned up on 16 quite like this.

First Kyle Stanley from 55 feet…

Then Roberto Castro from 28 feet…

And Russell Henley rounded out

the group with his 26 footer…

Now that's a group effort!

Not to mention Richy Werenski's chip-in!

Will Rickie Fowler, for the first time,

convert an 18-hole lead into a PGA TOUR victory?

We have a lot of golf left and you can

watch it all on Friday, starting at 8:30 am ET

on PGA TOUR LIVE.

I'll see you on the broadcast and again

for The Takeaway Friday night.

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How To Lose Weight Fast ? Lose Belly Fat in 1 Week Homemade Bedtime Drink

Hi!

Today, I am going to share with you the recipe to make a fat cutter drink to lose belly fat

in 1 week.

Using this bedtime fat cutter drink, you can easily get rid of extra stores of fats and

will have a slim body quick and naturally.

No matter whatever is the reason for belly fat, this fat cutter drink will be very helpful

for you.

How to Lose Belly Fat in 1 Week Naturally To get rid of extra fat and to have a flat

tummy, you just need to use this drink before your bedtime.

Ingredients:

1 cucumber 1/2 lemon juice

A handful of coriander 1-2 small pieces of ginger

Fresh Aloe Vera Gel 1/2 glass of water

Procedure:

To lose belly fat in 1 week

Take 1 cucumber.

There is no need to peel it off.

Simply cut the cucumber into smaller pieces and put the pieces in a mixer.

After this, add 1/2 lemon juice in the mixer.

After this, add a handful of coriander.

Next, add 1-2 small pieces of ginger.

After this, add fresh Aloe Vera gel.

Next, add 1/2 glass of water.

Now grind all these ingredients.

Bedtime fat cutter drink is ready now.

How to Use:

Use this fat cutter drink 30 minutes before you sleep at night.

Or drink it after 30 minutes of dinner.

Use the drink daily.

Keep on using the drink until you see visible results.

Benefits You Will Get

This drink is suitable for the people of all ages, both for men and women.

For new and breastfeeding mothers, this slimming drink is perfect.

In addition, for the patients of sugar, high, and low blood pressure, this drink is perfect.

Only one glass of this drink will greatly reduce fat levels of your body.

It is also common that you develop fat while sleeping.

Using this drink before sleeping, you will be giving a jump to your night slow metabolism.

The ingredients in this drink speed up the fat burning process by boosting the rate of

metabolism.

So, use this drink to lose belly fat in 1 week and get slim fast.

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Welcome to Health Wisdom YouTube Channel.

In this video, you will learn about the top 5 health benefits of Papaya for our body.

Keep watching.

Papaya is one of the healthiest superfoods of the world.

It is also known as paw-paw.

Papaya is a good source of fibre which helps in preventing constipation and is good for

colon health.

Papayas are rich in soluble fibre which helps in slowing down of sugar absorption and helps

in controlling blood sugar levels.

Papayas are extremely high in vitamin C. The Vitamin C in papayas helps in reducing bad

cholesterol, improving digestion and boosting the immune system.

The top 5 health benefits of Papaya are: 1.

Prevents heart attack and Stroke Papayas are rich in antioxidant which helps

in preventing the oxidation of cholesterol and as a results reduces the risk of cardiovascular

diseases such as heart attack and stroke.

2.

Good for Digestion Papaya contains enzyme and fibre which helps

in preventing digestive disorders such as constipation and hemorrhoids.

3.

Good for Kidneys Papaya seeds are also beneficial for our health.

Papaya seeds contain flavonoids which helps in improving the health of kidneys.

4.

Boosts Immune System Papaya is rich in Vitamin C which helps in

increasing white blood cells and thereby protects cells from free radical damage.

Papaya is excellent for people who frequently suffer from coughs, cold and flu.

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Good for Eyes Papaya contains beta-carotene which is important

for maintain the health of our eyes.

Papaya also protect us against cataracts, glaucoma, and other chronic eye diseases.

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The People's Bard - Don't Ever Fry Bacon Naked - Duration: 1:53.

When I was a boy of maybe ten,

my father said, "Some day when

you've grown into a man like me,

don't strike a woman, don't pick a fight,

work hard by day, play hard by night,

and don't ever fry bacon naked."

Well, here I am less wise than he,

with a happy wife and no scrapes to see,

but one wicked third degree burn.

I work hard by day, play hard by night,

but my pecker is quite a sight.

Oh, don't ever fry bacon naked!

Now my old man, he drinks too much,

he's hard on cars and their clutch,

but he had this one thing right.

Smoke and gamble, wander, ramble,

fry your eggs or have 'em scrambled,

but don't ever fry bacon naked.

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