ice plant in Pacific Grove
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Hi gggsal, I use to have iceplant in my garden and I would think with the weather we have had in CA it probably is blooming. But have you thought of calling the Chamber of Commerce to ask them. I would imagine someone there would know.
Just curious, I have always thought of iceplant as almost a weed although the blooms are beautiful. Is Pacific Grove known for their iceplants?
Just curious, I have always thought of iceplant as almost a weed although the blooms are beautiful. Is Pacific Grove known for their iceplants?
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Hi, qqqsal!
I love those ice plants along the shoreline in Pacific Grove!
In the last week or so, I've noticed that the brilliant magenta ones are blooming in a nearby neighbor's yard. Thus, they should start blooming along the coast pretty soon. It's cooler along the coast and so the ice plants start blooming a bit later than they do inland.
Give it another week or so before going out.
In past years, I've seen them as early as February all the way through to June. But later in the season they tend to fade and are not as glorious as earlier.
What a feast for the eyes! Enjoy!
I love those ice plants along the shoreline in Pacific Grove!
In the last week or so, I've noticed that the brilliant magenta ones are blooming in a nearby neighbor's yard. Thus, they should start blooming along the coast pretty soon. It's cooler along the coast and so the ice plants start blooming a bit later than they do inland.
Give it another week or so before going out.
In past years, I've seen them as early as February all the way through to June. But later in the season they tend to fade and are not as glorious as earlier.
What a feast for the eyes! Enjoy!
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Hi, loveitaly, another night owl!
I don't know if the ice plants are "famous", but they should be. Go to the Pacific Grove official city site and they have a picture of the ice plants in bloom, but don't even discuss the beauty of that picture! And that picture doesn't do the ice plants justice, they are much more brilliant than in the picture.
The ice plants bloom right along the shoreline which is set aside as a park. The rest of the year it's just a green area near the ocean and you don't have to walk along the shore if you don't want to.
But try it! Go out sometime in the next month. It's one of the most beautiful shoreline walks I've ever taken.
I don't know if the ice plants are "famous", but they should be. Go to the Pacific Grove official city site and they have a picture of the ice plants in bloom, but don't even discuss the beauty of that picture! And that picture doesn't do the ice plants justice, they are much more brilliant than in the picture.
The ice plants bloom right along the shoreline which is set aside as a park. The rest of the year it's just a green area near the ocean and you don't have to walk along the shore if you don't want to.
But try it! Go out sometime in the next month. It's one of the most beautiful shoreline walks I've ever taken.
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Ice Plants are very hardy, drought tolerant, and grow in about any kind of soil. When I lived in Marin a lot of people had Ice Plant as ground cover on banks, hillsides, and other places where plants didn't grow well. When they bloom in the spring the colors are just amazing..just beautiful, but the bloom time isn't very long and the rest of the year the plants by themselves are just plain ugly. I never planted much of it for that reason. The short season of incredible beauty was not worth the "ugly" rest of the year. There is Ice Plant all over the Carmel and Monerey area and when it's is bloom it is just magnificient.
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Hi crefloors, that is what I discovered about ice plants. Gorgeous when in bloom but not the rest of the year.
But no wonder they grew in abundance when I planted them (I do not have much of a green thumb). Hadn't thought of it but I haven't seen any here in the Vacaville area. Maybe it gets too hot so quick (as like it did this past week).
And yes, easytraveler, I stayed up real late last night. But it was fun!
But no wonder they grew in abundance when I planted them (I do not have much of a green thumb). Hadn't thought of it but I haven't seen any here in the Vacaville area. Maybe it gets too hot so quick (as like it did this past week).
And yes, easytraveler, I stayed up real late last night. But it was fun!
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Me again. I walked the beach on March 19. The purple flowers are starting to peak through the ice plants. If we get some good sun, they should start really showing up. Only saw the beginnings last weekend.
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We were walking along PG and admiring the iceplant yesterday when a couple drove up, the young woman asking my wife if she could ask a rediculous question. "In your opinion, what COLOR is the iceplant?"
"Well, it's sort of a hot pink," my wife responded.
"That's what I said!" she shouted with a laugh. "My husband says its Purple!"
His head dangled into view. "It IS purple!" He smiled looking for my opinion.
Knowing when to stay nuetral, I responded, "Its Blue!"
"Hahaha!" They both laughed as they drove off still debating the color.
Fortuntately, we have admired the iceplant for 32 years now, as we spent our honeymoon and many anniversaries in Carmel/Pacific Grove during mid-May.
Oh, and the color? It's beautiful!
~ ben
"Well, it's sort of a hot pink," my wife responded.
"That's what I said!" she shouted with a laugh. "My husband says its Purple!"
His head dangled into view. "It IS purple!" He smiled looking for my opinion.
Knowing when to stay nuetral, I responded, "Its Blue!"
"Hahaha!" They both laughed as they drove off still debating the color.
Fortuntately, we have admired the iceplant for 32 years now, as we spent our honeymoon and many anniversaries in Carmel/Pacific Grove during mid-May.
Oh, and the color? It's beautiful!
~ ben
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We were in PG week of April 29th and the iceplants were blooming in very pink way. But the big purple flowers on the large bushes weren't. Nor were the orange flowers along the rocks. Have these two already bloomed were were we too early? I'll try to post a photo if I can get it on disk and figure out how to post here.