Thursday, May 30, 2013

Neighboring Trees

  • Our neighbor's Palo Verde has been blooming for awhile now. The bees are growing tired of our sages and are flocking to it's yellow flowers. There's also a massive Jacaranda a few doors down that is in full bloom.
  • Wednesday, May 29, 2013

    Bathroom

  • The last of the casement windows are being installed today and we had to chop away a lot of the side vegetation so Luis could access the windows. We put a huge chunk of sage in the bathroom. Best air freshener there is......
  • Monday, May 27, 2013

    Cleveland Salvia

  • We have several varieties of Cleveland salvias on the side of the house and drive but the showiest is Winnifred Gilman variety. Darker folliage, a deep red stem and violet flowers makes this a stand out. The driveway looks a little rough but it's never smelt better.
  • Sunday, May 26, 2013

    Poofy Puffs

  • Recently a small mom and pop garden store had to leave Echo Park and it's relocated close by on York blvd. Echo Garden has a great selection of plants, trees, succulents,etc. I was taken by these red puffs. I don't know what the name is but they will be adding a little color between the black sage and flax plants out front.
  • Lion's Tale

  • As the Spring flowers begin to fade, there are a few notable exceptions. The purple mystic spires salvia and the lion's tale are starting their cyclical blooming.
  • Tuesday, May 21, 2013

    Irene Gets Sanded

  • Irene is getting sanded and buffed in preparation for the big paint job. Hopefully will have her back in 2 weeks.
  • Monday, May 20, 2013

    Sunday, May 19, 2013

    Jacaranda in Bloom

  • It's a great time to be in LA now with all the Jacaranda trees in bloom. I think ours has finally sorted itself out after 3 years in the ground and is now blooming big. And the Tipu next to it is roaring back after a severe hit from this winter's frost.
  • Weekend Dog

    Fiery Sunset

  • Last weekend we had an unexpected rain storm at sundown that created a blazing sky and dual crimson rainbows.
  • Wednesday, May 15, 2013

    World News

  • The world's largest rubber ducky has been temporarily deflated. The 50'+ sculpture by Dutch artist Florentjn Hofman was flattened over night for repairs but promises to be back soon in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbor.
  • Wednesday, May 08, 2013

    The Wooly and The Rock

  • We ripped up some of the ice plants and placed a Rock Purslane in the mix underneath the Tipu tree. A succulent that is currently in bloom with tall stalks that sprout pink flowers. Ours should double in size within a year to about 24"X36".
  • The ailing kangaroo paw was removed and a drought tolerant Wooly Blue Curls replaced it. The folks at Theodore Payne have given us a 50/50 chance it will survive being planted so late in the season. Seems some California natives hate being watered so much, they'd rather die of summer heat than take a drink of water. Hopefully our suicidal plant will want to stick around.
  • Below are some fully developed specimens
  • Penny Royal Bloom

  • The Penny Royal smells so good... Like mentholated bliss. And after a rough start, this plant is now thriving.
  • White Sage Attack

  • WL thinks it looks like a satellite dish in the front yard. The thing is 8' tall and who knows how wide. We are debating whether it is too large for our little garden..... If we want it to overpower everything else for 2 months a year.
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