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Tropical Embellishments: Festival of Stuff
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One Voice in the Middle of the Pacific Ocean. Thursday, May 10, 2007. Terracotta Army of Maui gets a sentinel stuff. Some pots were sold. Some pots were added. Equilibrium has been maintained. Indoor stuff being sent outside. Freshly weeded slightly piqued succulent stuff. Big Bromeliads in Buckets stuff. Discombobulated indoor stuff hoping to land in a shipping box. Tiny lavender flowers on long skinny stems stuff. Sigh So much little stuff to go through just to get access to the big stuff. The Sights a...
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Tropical Embellishments: Briefly Surfacing
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One Voice in the Middle of the Pacific Ocean. Sunday, May 13, 2007. From the dust and debris for an evening stroll through a shrinking garden. My sunset slice has shifted and now includes my Cocovane Weather Palm. It is the best time to review what progress if any has been made for the day and to look at the little things that still give me pleasure. Something to soothe a wicked tired body and mind. Something pretty in blue emerging. Fresh green spring leaves. The newness just feels good. Bev, there are ...
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Tropical Embellishments: Inside Outside
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One Voice in the Middle of the Pacific Ocean. Sunday, May 27, 2007. A new policy has been instituted. If it goes outside to get sold, it is not allowed back inside. The result is the house is pretty much emptied and actual packing has commenced. The carport is surprisingly tidy considering how much stuff it now contains. I rarely dropped the blinds in the bedroom unless I was trying to take a late afternoon nap. Who would want to hide This View from My Window. The jungle outside my window takes on a new ...
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Tropical Embellishments: Winding Down
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One Voice in the Middle of the Pacific Ocean. Monday, May 21, 2007. The plants are pouring out of the nursery, so much so that some of them are actually jumping out of the ground in the hopes that they will survive in new homes. I don't want to be judgmental or too negative, but after sixteen years of observation of the real owners of what will be the remains of my garden I don't hold much hope for this place once I am gone. With out a gardener there is no garden. More ominous days lie ahead. The tre...
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Today in the Garden...: October 2006
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Today in the Garden. Tuesday, October 31, 2006. I went to Calistoga yesterday evening to carve pumpkins with the nieces, which was very fun! And I just hadn't seen them in a while. Claire modeled her Claire-wolf costume for us. Posted by LisaBee @ 10:08 AM. Monday, October 30, 2006. More of that Fall beauty. Click on any photo to enlarge). Posted by LisaBee @ 10:26 AM. Friday, October 27, 2006. And the leaves came down. Happy Birthday Today: Wendy! Happy Birthday Yesterday: Dad! Monday, October 23, 2006.
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Today in the Garden...: April 2006
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Today in the Garden. Sunday, April 30, 2006. Bearded irises are one of my favorite things. Speculation over when a bearded iris would bloom is one of my earliest garden memories, when I was 5 or 6 watching my mother garden in upstate New York. With this hot weather, I expect a lot of progress in the next few days. Brace yourself. I think this one will be "Roman Song".). Posted by LisaBee @ 10:19 PM. Thursday, April 27, 2006. While we were away. Posted by LisaBee @ 8:33 PM. Thursday, April 20, 2006. A bun...
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Today in the Garden...: December 2006
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Today in the Garden. Saturday, December 30, 2006. Thankful for. red. It's the season where you're just thankful for anything providing a spot of color in the garden- and these reds just seem to be getting redder (it's called Purple Hop Bush (dodonaea viscosa purpurea). Its evergreen (or ever-red) and can grow to be a huge hedge (up to 15 feet tall), but I have this one in a pot, and so it ends up getting moved around to. anywhere that needs some extra red. Posted by LisaBee @ 10:07 AM. Posted by LisaBee ...
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My Dry California Garden. Blogging A Garden Makeover. Low Water Use Plants for the Southwe. Good plant database from New Mexico. San Diego Chapter California Native Plant Society. A native plant nursery in Escondido. Great website. Tree of Life Nursery. California native plant nursery. Terrific Website put up by Southern California’s. The Water Conservation Garden at Cuyamaca College. Plants For Mediterranean Climates. The Mediterranean Garden Society. San Marcos Growers Mediterranean Plants Database.
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Tropical Embellishments: GBBD May
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One Voice in the Middle of the Pacific Ocean. Tuesday, May 15, 2007. While I still can, I figured I should give the people what they really really want, the exotic and the tropical. Garden Bloggers Bloom Day gathering spot is at Carol's May Dreams Gardens. Calathea insignis, the Rattle Snake Plant. I think I need to take some pictures about half an hour earlier with a touch more light. This flower is truly a vibrant corn on the cob yellow. Heliconia collinsiana, one of the hanging Heliconia. What a lot o...