Victim of its own success
This is what the eastern terminus of the L-shaped sidewalk bed in the front looked like just a few days ago: Aloe ‘Moonglow’ at the far right was getting ready to burst into the biggest display of flowers it’s ever had. I did my best to count the individual racemes (flower heads) in the photo below and got to almost 50. The vigor of this hybrid is off the charts. It produces far more flowers than any other aloe I have. The flowers last a long time, too, making for a spectacular bloom season. Imagine my surprise when I found this: Aloe ‘Moonglow’ horizontal instead of vertical. The cause is immediately apparent: Between the leaves engorged from the December rains and the crazy number of flowers, the aloe was simply too heavy for its trunk. Something had to give. Fortunately, this isn’t the end, just a temporary setback. Here’s what I did. First I made a clean cut: Then I dug up the remaining trunk and at least some of the roots: Normally I would simply leave the plant exposed to the a...