Sunday Morning in Early May

Sunday Morning in Early May
Valerian and Tree Poppy

Monday, August 10, 2009

The Garden in August

"Gardening should really be done in blinders. Its distractions are tempting and persistent, and only by stern exercise of will do I ever finish one job without being lured off to another."
Richard Wright "The Garderner's Bed-Book"



This past weekend I spent some wonderful moments in my garden, being lured from first one job to another. Watering the perennials, roses and herbs (parsley, sage, rosemary, thyme, basil, tarragon, chives and mint). Roses always need dead-deading this time of the year, as does the vibrant pink valerian. Speaking of which....masses of tiger swallowtail butterflies chased each other and followed me throughout the native garden on Saturday. What a magnificent sight they are! Cucumbers are coming along nicely......at least the flowers. Will we get any to eat, I wonder? Sweet 100 cherry tomatoes are sweet and succulent, wonderful tossed in a big green salad. The peaches are ripening.....turning sweet and the most beautiful color. I need to get to them before the scrub-jays. The hose is still not patched; dreary job, no inspiration there. Maybe next week. Oh, what I wouldn't give for more space to grow a big vegetable garden....sweet white corn, bush beans, peppers, melons and more.

Friday, July 17, 2009

July........and summer heat

"There is nothing much more difficult to do in outdoor gardening than to plant a mixed border well, and to keep it in beauty through the summer." Gertrude Kekyll


Well, Gertrude, so true. My colorful mixed borders are struggling through the July summer heat.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

June in the Garden

"June is the luckiest time for weddings. A bridal bouguet should include a sprig of sage to insure domestic peace, good health, and a long life; a sprig of lavender for undying love; jasmine for harmony; a sprig of marjoram, the gypsy herb of love; a sprig of borage for courage----always borage." Linda Ours Rago, The Herbal Almanac

Shall I cut, dry, and save some for the late September marriage celebration? Mais oui!

What herbs are growing in my garden? Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme. Also several varieties of basil, chives, tarragon, and lemon balm.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Garden in Full Bloom

"My garden is my most beautiful masterpiece." Claude Monet



My Silverado Canyon Garden---in early May is in full bloom! Roses, alystomeria, salvias, hucheras, bacopa, begonias, abutalon---pink and yellows, columbine, poppies, valerian, pentstemons, campanulas, primrose, and much more. 407 people visited for the Mary Lou Heard Memorial Garden Tour on May 2 and 3.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Color in the Garden

"When selecting plants for your garden, you may want to consider what colors pollinators prefer. Bees---yellow, blue, purple, utraviolet; butterflies---red, orange, yellow, pink;....hummingbirds---red, orange, purple-red."
Angela Overy, Sex in Your Garden.

                     Roses, campanula and columbine in the front garden.


Pink valerian and bright yellow Dendromecon rigida (tree poppy) blooms......and butterflies are everywhere in the California natives section of my garden.  Anna Hummingbirds are particularly attracted to the creamy-white and pale purple salvia waverily blossoms.



Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Spring Blooming

"As for the roses, you could not help feeling they understood that roses are the only flowers that impress people at garden-parties; the only flowers that everybody is certain of knowing. Hundreds, yes literally hundreds, had come in a single night; the green bushes bowed down as though they had been visited by archangels."
Katherine Mansfield....The Garden-Party

In my Silverado Canyon Garden, the Iceburg roses and Cecil Brunner's (it seems overnight) are now blooming. The icebergs with white blossoms next to Iceland poppies. And in the native garden, Cecil Brunner with full-blown pink blossoms! The deep purple iris have also made an appearance and seem to be withstanding the heat in a respectable fashion. Jasmin Polyanthum scents the air and red-breasted male finches and drab brown females vie with a raucous scrub-jay at the bird feeder.


Thursday, April 9, 2009

My Modest Garden......

"A modest garden contains, for those who know how to look and to wait, more instruction than a library."
Henri Frederic Amiel....Private Journal


Every day now I'm looking and waiting with anticipation for the cheerful California poppies and blush-pink Cecil Brunner climbing roses to bloom....this is instructing me in patience.....nothing happens before its time.