Aloe kedongensis is another solid plant for your Mediterranean garden. It is not demanding once established and is a regular late winter bloomer after a year or two in the ground. Give this plant some space in your garden as it's a strong grower and may crowd out other plants or your pathway.
More information about Aloe kedongensis here
Plants are sold as rooted in 1 gallon pots (or as cuttings) and range in height from about 8 to 16 inches. Plants are shipped "dry root" (no soil)
We grow all the plants we sell in our own garden. Read about how these plants perform on our blog: www.dryoasisgardening.com
Agave Kerri,
store owner
At one time I was a young, Cal Poly SLO, Landscape Architecture graduate with thoughts of entering the business but life took me on a detour. However, over the last several years I've dived headlong into landscape succulents like aloes, agaves and cacti. These plants do well given our plant zone (10a - 9b) here on the SF mid-peninsula. There's some intersection of practicality, architectural form, beauty (and oddness) that's kept me coming back as a gardener, designer and more often now as a collector. Before we sell a plant species we grow them here in our Northern California test garden. This means the test plants are subject to excessive heat at times, rainstorms at other times, occasionally to near freezing temps, deer, moles, and what ever else nature throws our way. If a species prospers then we grow more and offer them for sale in hope that someone like you will give them a new home.