Thursday, August 07, 2008

Liesel graduates from UCI - June 14, 2008


Liesel with Aunty Maureen and Aunty Julie

Monday, August 04, 2008

an old-fashioned fountain


Here's my garden boy.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

The Dog Days of Summer
I'm very excited...I bought a Salvia gregii 'Annie', which is a sweet pink Autumn Sage, and a Salvia guaranitica 'Black and Blue' for my garden. Salvias are a good bet in Sacramento, blooming mid-summer to fall and liking the heat! See the Black and Blue at http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/54031/I also picked up some garden "art" (or rather, "stuff")...A mother duck and 2 ducklings, being clearanced at my Safeway. Now they're poking around in my hydrangea border.My veg (as the Brits call it) garden is doing great! The Stars and Stripes watermelons grow noticeably bigger bythe day, tomatoes, cukes and eggplants, even anaheim green peppers (for Chili Relleno). It's lovely to look at as well. My back half of my backyard, however, is a disgrace, gone amuck with volunteer shoots from old fruit tree rootstock. But, I'm getting a vision and starting to work on it. It needs better drainage and new irrigation and all that rootstock pulled up, but then, instead of a lawn circled by trees and shrubs, I think I'll go for a central fountain surrounded by flowering shrubs, roses, etc., surrounded by a walkway/path, surrounded by a hedged fence. In my mind it reminds me of Ireland. And, then, over in the shady area, a little area for a lounger like my mom used to have, where I can sit on a summer's day and read a book and have some iced tea! I'll post some pictures in a couple of days and you'll be able to see how full of it I really am. But, I suppose all gardeners have 2 gardens, the one they have and the one they imagine.

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Cool place to go! A few years ago I discovered the Ruth Bancroft Garden (Walnut Creek, California), internationally recognized as one of the finest private gardens in North America. Check out its website for tours, plant sales and classes. It is truly unique. www.ruthbancroftgarden.org.

Thursday, February 02, 2006

Introduction

I'd like to welcome you to my brand new blog. I am a gardener, and a "jammie gardener" at that, which is to say, one who gardens in her jammies. Someone who goes into the garden in the morning with a cup of coffee and forgets to come back in. However, now maybe I'll have a mission...got to post a bit about what's blooming (or dying) and maybe a picture or two. Thanks for coming by. This is fun and we'll see where it leads. J.G