Today, Sunday, an extra job came up, which I took full advantage of because I also took some photographs of his garden

I was definitely surprised to see so many plants in that garden, but especially the guayacan tree, which is gorgeous. I wanted to get a little closer, but I practically had to take the photos quickly because I wasn't sure how the owners of the house where we were working might react.


Nearby was an orange lily, which is certainly not very common where we live. This was the one I photographed the most. The moment I saw it, I knew I would take several pictures to share here in the #hivegarden community, which is undoubtedly one of the best in the Hive ecosystem, especially for those of us who, like me, enjoy nature and appreciate all its beauty.




These other photos, let's say random ones, show other plants found near the base of the guayacan tree, as well as others nearby in the garden. It's incredible what some people manage to grow at home despite not having a good amount of water available for irrigation. Besides, those are mostly cacti that can withstand several days without watering, but the important thing for me is knowing how to identify and choose the plants that are best suited to the terrain we have available.



Lovely plants for harsh growing conditions!
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