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Thursday, August 17, 2017
Monthly Progress #76
The ficus tree continues its growth now that it is established. This area is hot and humid today and well populated with mosquitoes hungry for blood. Weed is growing wild as maintenance is lagging due to aggressive growth of grass and anything else. One can see the explosive growth of weed by comparing this photo with the photo of last month.
Monday, July 17, 2017
Monthly Progress #75
At three months in addition to a grueling 6 years of struggle, this Ficus religiosa is finally established. It's about time. Now, this tree looks very healthy and many new growths are rounding its shape nicely. Ficus trees are long living and this tree has many more years to grow to a large shade tree at this location in the future.
Saturday, June 17, 2017
Monthly Progress #74
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Monthly Progress #73
Monday, April 17, 2017
Monthly Progress #72
This is Monthly Progress #72! That is 12 x 6! It has been 6 years since this tree was planted at this location. Year in, year out, this tree has struggled to grow ever so slowly. But it is here to stay. Decidedly, this Ficus religiosa is semi deciduous. All the leaves on the upper branches have fallen. The bottom is growing, not vigorously but patiently. New leaves should start any day now... The seventh year has begun counting...
Friday, March 17, 2017
Monthly Progress #70 & #71
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Monthly Progress #69
This is the beginning of a new year, January of 2017. We are in the dry season of the year in Miami and trees will need to wait until April for the rain to come... This ficus tree is pampered and it gets some water once weekly. Although it has sprouted many small branches in the bottom of its trunk, new growth probably will have to wait until April to make further progress. What's a few months... Let's wait.
Saturday, December 17, 2016
Monthly Progress #68
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Monthly Progress #67
This area must have had quite a bit of rain a few days ago. It is quite soaked. In this view, the ficus tree is seen in the direction of the newly planted (over a year ago) Alstonia scholaris, showing that it is still quite inundated. This tree needs adapting to this low lying area prone to flooding before it can grow and catch up with the other two planted in locations with higher elevations in this center. The ficus has now adapted because it was planted almost 6 years ago, and because its location is not as low as that of the Alstonia.
Monday, October 17, 2016
Monthly Progress #66
Here is the ficus tree, at about 10 feet tall as of today. I now think I understand why this tree took so long to get established: that is because of its being in the area prone to intruding salt water from Biscayne bay. I could have chosen a different location at higher ground, but this place is secluded, which I like better. There is another ficus tree ( I am not sure its species name) nearby that is thriving so hopefully this tree will perform as well. 5 years down, many more to count...
Saturday, September 17, 2016
Monthly Progress #65
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Monthly Progress #64
Sunday, July 17, 2016
Monthly Progress #63
The ficus tree is now growing vigorously. In about a month, the main branch has grown to about 10 feet. Several other branches also are competing for the show. It looks great. I can't say the same for the weeds surrounding this area. Compare to last month to see how much the weeds have taken over... All the poor cycads have been swamped and must be suffocating underneath. This area is begging for some trimming... Hopefully it will be done soon. Return to see how this ficus tree fares from now on.
Thursday, June 30, 2016
Monthly Progress #62
I was absent and missed progress report #61 for May 2016. Progress report #62 for June is late, and it is posted today...
After about six weeks of irregular but copious rain, the ficus tree responded in kind and it looks vigorous, about 8 feet tall with several new branches from the base. I'd say it is now well established.
Sunday, April 17, 2016
Five Years and Counting...
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Monthly Progress #59
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Monthly Progress #58
This ficus had another setback when its top was recently broken... It could have been because of a strong gust of wind... or perhaps of other unknown cause. It will need to grow again from a base that appears to be very strong. It has all the time in the world that it needs... eventually becoming a big tree at this location.
Sunday, January 17, 2016
Monthly Progress #57
This is the first time in many years that this ficus tree looks this good in January. This species is supposed to be non-deciduous, meaning it should not shed its leaves during the winter months... but this is the first time that seems so. Hopefully it has emerged to be non-deciduous after all, and continue to grow faster from now on.
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Monthly Progress #56
Today is the 5th anniversary. The clock keeps ticking, adding more days to the calendar that grows older, heavier and greyer with age. Finally, finally, this Ficus religiosa decides to resume life by seemingly growing normally now and this is a photo taken today. According to its genes, it should grow into a sizable evergreen tree here, but only time can tell...
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Monthly Progress #55
Here is a photo of the ficus tree taken today. It does look nice and seems to keep a well sustained growth. A couple weeks ago, a good growing lateral branch was broken, supposedly by a night prowler trying to climb the tree. The broken branch was trimmed away without any adverse effect. Let's hope that it stay in this growing mode from now on.
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Monthly Progress #54
This tree finally seems to take "roots" and the new growths have actually kept on growing. Let's hope it has turned "a new leaf" and continues this trend from now on.
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Monthly Progress #53
Look, new growths! Usually, at this time, this ficus goes into its dormant stage.. but right now, it has several new strong growths. Granted, there were lots of rain recently, more than the previous years and may be that is what it wanted. Let's hope that is the trigger required for a steady growth from now on.
Monday, August 17, 2015
Monthly Progress #52
Spring came and gone, Summer turning into Fall... and the Ficus is still refusing to grow. Here it is, 52 months after planting. We have decided to leave it here a while longer to see what will happen. Who knows if it will decide to take off in a year or two...
Friday, July 17, 2015
Monthly Progress #51
Here is a photo of the Ficus religiosa taken today, July 17th, 2015. It looks fine with many new leaves, but there are concerns about the slow growth of this tree. It is feared that the roots may be too close to the salt water intrusion due to its location's proximity to the estuaries. If that is the case, we may want to consider moving it further to the West. During this new planting season (to last throughout August,) many trees found their new homes around this area. Among those are two Alstonia scholaris that I planted from seeds. They are about 3 years old. One of the Alstonia can be seen at the far distance, to the left of the ficus. The other one is to the right, but not seen in this photo. These two Alstonia are planted to be companion of the ficus.
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Monthly Progress #50
Here is the Ficus religiosa as of today, June 17th, 2015. Weeds grow wild now that the heat is intense and they are being dealt with today in this area. Tick tock...
Sunday, May 17, 2015
Monthly Progress #49
After a few rainy days... although still very few and far in between, the ficus is putting out many new growths and looks very handsome today. This is the new planting time, and several new trees will occupy new sites that have been drilled and marked at a stone throw from this location. Among new trees being planned, two Alstonia scholaris will be the new comers. They came from seeds that I sowed two years ago and I can't wait to watch them grow as well. Come back next month to see how we are doing.
Friday, April 17, 2015
Fourth Anniversary After Planting
Here it is, the Ficus religiosa exactly 4 years after being planted here. Year after year, it loses all of its leaves during the "cold" months, then generates new growths as seen today. One thing for sure, it is taking its sweet time to grow bigger and/or taller. Experts here are somtimes concerned and one theory is it is quite close to the estuaries and the tree must deal with the salt intrusion. As long as it does this every year, I think it's doing fine. Let's wait a few more years.
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Monthly Progress # 47
It will be one more month until the fourth anniversary of the planting of this ficus here. This tree is very slow growing and definitely deciduous because it is bare right now... but the wait was worthwhile as new growths are budding as it can be seen in this shot taken this morning. I would like to learn how this tree will grow to be very large as it should. I think I have the time to wait...
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Monthly Progress #46
This year has very few cold days, and a weak cold front came and left us a few days ago. It is sunny today. The ficus tree still looks bare... patiently awaiting Spring to put out new growths. Let's wait...
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Monthly Progress #45
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
4th Anniversary
It's incredible to contemplate the passing of time. It goes on, tic by toc without any regards to human feelings. It has been exactly four years that I lost Maryse. Her memory still here, coming to visit now and then. Now I think I have a better understanding of the word "unforgettable."
But... here is her Ficus religiosa, standing here 4 months shy of a full four year after being planted. It looks bare now as it does every year at this time, but it is full of life within, waiting to push out new growths in the spring. Today, the weather is very nice, but this ficus is sleeping so I just water it silently in solitude.
Monday, November 17, 2014
Monthly Progress #43
It is now November, a month shy of the 4 year mark. Time flies... The ficus does not grow by much this year but it now has numerous new buddings on many of its branches. It is not sure if new growths will push out now, or it will soon go into hibernation to wait until April of next year. I've got plenty of time to wait...
Friday, October 17, 2014
Monthly Progress # 42
We had some heavy rain a few days ago but not quite enough and this area dried up rather quickly. The ficus only put out some small new leaves to show it is still trying to grow, but very slowly. Fall has begun and time ticks on...
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Monthly Progress # 41
Sunday, August 17, 2014
Monthly Progress #40
July came and is now gone. We are in August already and here is how our ficus tree looks today. It is healthy, but the growth has been slow. Maintenance at this location is performed regularly and weeds are kept at bay. There is not much rain this year but the ficus is happy with dependable weekly watering. September is traditionally the peak of the hurricanes season so more rain may come then to promote more vigorous growth. But we are patient.
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Monthly Progress #39
It is mid July... and the rain is copious this year. This photo was taken at about 11 AM under a threatening sky with possible thunderstorm and rain. But it is hot and humid, and hot and humid and hot and humid... with mosquitoes. It is no fun to keep the ground tidy and it can be seen here that this area needs a good trim. The Ficus religiosa is happy among its cycad friends.
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Monthly Progress #38
It is now growing season again and the F. religiosa has pushed out new growths, slowly but steadily. This has been a wet week with thunder storms that arrive almost every afternoon. The extra water is very welcome and the surrounding vegetation is happy.. and so are the juvenile crabs.
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Monthly Progress #37
As expected, the ficus tree has resumed growing activities. Many branches have emerged from hibernation. The tree now looks more furnished and very healthy. More cicad plants are being added to this area... and once a week watering will help this tree sustaining continuous growth throughout the summer months.
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Progress Report 3 year anniversary
This is the ficus tree as it appears today, exactly 3 years after it was planted on April 17th, 2011. Behaving as a true deciduous tree at this location, it shed all of the leaves of last year. Now, the new growths are sprouting from many old leaf nodes, some are still only tiny green bumps trying to break out from the hardened bark. Rain is still very scarce this year. Hopefully we will not have a drought. As one says, April showers bring May flowers. That is yet to happen.
Come back next month to see where the new branches will have materialized.
Monday, March 17, 2014
Monthly Progress #35
Some rain is coming to Miami, but not enough to awaken this ficus tree. It looks bare now, but it will resume growing again soon.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Monthly Progress #34
It is now February. March and April will bring showers and by that time the ficus will awake to grow again. This is a slow and long process, watching a tree grow.
Friday, January 17, 2014
Monthly Progress #33
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Third Anniversary-December 17th, 2013
It has been a long three years since December 17th, 2010. That's 1,095 days. The Ficus religiosa that is slowly and quietly growing here serves as a reminder that memory is something one cannot forget.
Like clockwork, every December of every year, leaves are shed as if to say "Leave me alone to sleep through the cold nights of winter." Sure as the sun does rise from the East every morning, new growth will appear magically when spring will return because life goes on...
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Monthly Progress # 31
Another month has gone by and we are now in November... The ficus is now entering its slow growth dormant stage. New growth is not expected until the early spring days of next year. Now you know how slowly a ficus grows. Here it is, 31 months after planting.
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Monthly Progress #30
It's now October... The cooler mornings have arrived in Miami and the juvenile blue land crabs begun to show their presence around this area. When young, they are multi-colored and beautiful. The ficus definitely has shown sign to slow down in its growth. Here it is, 30 months since the day it was planted.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Monthly Progress #29
Mid September already... It has been raining everyday for a while and the ground in this area is soaked and saturated. The ficus is taking its time to build up new growths and it seems to live well with its neighbors, the cicads male and female. It is a constant struggle for the workers to keep the grass under control here. Today, mosquitoes, mosquitoes and mosquitoes are everywhere and I was under attack all the while being here.
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Monthly Progress #28
Here is the young F. religiosa in mid August, about 5 feet tall now. This tree has a pattern of growth typical of the ficus trees, that is it likes to develop the trunk from which branches develop. A new name tag replaces the one that broke off previously. Thanks to the presence of the group of cicads surrounding, the ground is maintained and weeded regularly.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Monthly Progress # 27
Here is the handsome young F. religiosa in mid July, about 5 feet tall now. It's hot under the sub-tropical sun these days in Miami. The group of cicads from Mexico is seen in this photo, and they are doing well. The ficus' name tag has disappeared possibly due to the recent ground maintenance here and a new name tag will need to be made.
Monday, June 17, 2013
Monthly Progress # 26
Here is the handsome young F. religiosa in mid June when the heat is getting intense under the sub tropical sun of Miami. Surrounded now by the newly planted cicads, the ficus' new growths appeared to form new branches and the tree has more than doubled in size since first planted at this location. Today, a family of tiny tree frogs made its temporary refuge from the hot sun on the sacred leaves of the ficus. I spotted at least a dozen, some as small as a peanut and the largest the size of an almond, presumably the mother.
Friday, May 17, 2013
Monthly Progress #25
Half way into the first month of the third year after planting, the F. religiosa is beginning to grow vigorously. The pattern of growth is typical of this species' young plants: new branches emerge in the Spring at the nodes where the leaves fell off during the deciduous period that just finished. A family of Zamia furfuracea, a cycad native to southeastern Veracruz state in eastern Mexico with several male and female plants, is recently planted surrounding this ficus. This is a welcome addition to this area and it will bring more copious and regular watering during the hot months of Summer.
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