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  • Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day May 2018

    Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day May 2018

    So when I recently attended the Garden Bloggers Fling I got to meet Carol, the godmother of Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day. She has a cute illustration of a Victorian woman pushing a lawn mower on her website and, because I am a dolt, my brain filed this away literally. I pictured her as an older woman with flowing gray hair. She wears pantaloons and she carries a wicker basket to collect flowers.

    In reality, Carol is a modern woman who wears pants and rocks a blond pixie cut. I tell you this in case you were similarly confused.

    And you know what? I just looked at that photo again and it’s not a Victorian woman. It’s like an English woman, maybe turn of the century? It’s a wonder I’m gainfully employed.

    Anyway, it’s so bloomy right now! This could take a while.

    Phacelia viscida

    Lonicera brownii ‘Dropmore Scarlet’

    Echium wildpretii

    Stipa gigantea

    Oxalis oregana

    Calamagrostis foliosa 

    Festuca amethystina ‘Superba’

    Allium schubertii

    Syringa patula ‘Miss Kim’

    Allium ‘Purple Sensation’

    Salvia nemerosa ‘Caradonna’

    Stipa gigantea ‘Little Giant’

    Camassia leichtlinii semiplena

    Lewisia cotyledon

    Lewisia cotyledon ‘White Splendor’

    Rhazya orientalis

    Parahebe perfoliata

    Dierama pulcherrimum

    Phlomis russeliana

    Amsonia hubrichtii

    Geranium macrorrhizum

    Arctostaphylos ‘John Dourley’

    Spiraea betulifolia var. lucida
    Fuchsia speciosa

    Podophyllum pleianthum

    Salvia ‘Skyscraper’

    Ceanothus thyrsiflorus

    Cuphea x ‘Strybing Sunset’

    Cerinthe purpurascens
    Bletilla striata

    Whew, we made it! Thanks again to our host, Carol, who is neither a Victorian, nor a Dowager Countess, who maintains her idyllic manor with a push mower and a snarky aside.

  • Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day May 2018

    Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day May 2018

    So when I recently attended the Garden Bloggers Fling I got to meet Carol, the godmother of Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day. She has a cute illustration of a Victorian woman pushing a lawn mower on her website and, because I am a dolt, my brain filed this away literally. I pictured her as an older woman with flowing gray hair. She wears pantaloons and she carries a wicker basket to collect flowers.

    In reality, Carol is a modern woman who wears pants and rocks a blond pixie cut. I tell you this in case you were similarly confused.

    And you know what? I just looked at that photo again and it’s not a Victorian woman. It’s like an English woman, maybe turn of the century? It’s a wonder I’m gainfully employed.

    Anyway, it’s so bloomy right now! This could take a while.

    Phacelia viscida

    Lonicera brownii ‘Dropmore Scarlet’

    Echium wildpretii

    Stipa gigantea

    Oxalis oregana

    Calamagrostis foliosa 

    Festuca amethystina ‘Superba’

    Allium schubertii

    Syringa patula ‘Miss Kim’

    Allium ‘Purple Sensation’

    Salvia nemerosa ‘Caradonna’

    Stipa gigantea ‘Little Giant’

    Camassia leichtlinii semiplena

    Lewisia cotyledon

    Lewisia cotyledon ‘White Splendor’

    Rhazya orientalis

    Parahebe perfoliata

    Dierama pulcherrimum

    Phlomis russeliana

    Amsonia hubrichtii

    Geranium macrorrhizum

    Arctostaphylos ‘John Dourley’

    Spiraea betulifolia var. lucida
    Fuchsia speciosa

    Podophyllum pleianthum

    Salvia ‘Skyscraper’

    Ceanothus thyrsiflorus

    Cuphea x ‘Strybing Sunset’

    Cerinthe purpurascens
    Bletilla striata

    Whew, we made it! Thanks again to our host, Carol, who is neither a Victorian, nor a Dowager Countess, who maintains her idyllic manor with a push mower and a snarky aside.

  • Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day April 2018

    Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day April 2018

    It’s one of my favorite months of the year! In spite of a pretty mild winter, we’ve had a pretty cold spring and everything is just a little behind schedule for me.

    Tulipa ‘Flair’

    Tulipa ‘Black Parrot’

    Tulipa ‘El Nino’

    Camassia leichtlinii ‘Blue Danube’

    Epimedium grandiflorum ‘Red Queen’

    Geranium macrorrhizum

    Epimedium ‘Red Sea’

    Mahonia nervosa

    Loropetalum chinense ‘Sizzling Pink’

    Freesia alba

    Eriogonum oreganum

    Magnolia laevifolia

    Epimedium x versicolor ‘Sulphureum’

    Prosartes hookeri Hooker’s Fairy Bells

    Epimedium pinnatum v. ‘Colchicum’

    Oxalis oregana

    Othonna cheirifolia
    Viola glabella

    This motherfucker

    A happiest of bloom days to you! Thanks, as always, to our host Carol.

  • Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day April 2018

    Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day April 2018

    It’s one of my favorite months of the year! In spite of a pretty mild winter, we’ve had a pretty cold spring and everything is just a little behind schedule for me.

    Tulipa ‘Flair’

    Tulipa ‘Black Parrot’

    Tulipa ‘El Nino’

    Camassia leichtlinii ‘Blue Danube’

    Epimedium grandiflorum ‘Red Queen’

    Geranium macrorrhizum

    Epimedium ‘Red Sea’

    Mahonia nervosa

    Loropetalum chinense ‘Sizzling Pink’

    Freesia alba

    Eriogonum oreganum

    Magnolia laevifolia

    Epimedium x versicolor ‘Sulphureum’

    Prosartes hookeri Hooker’s Fairy Bells

    Epimedium pinnatum v. ‘Colchicum’

    Oxalis oregana

    Othonna cheirifolia
    Viola glabella

    This motherfucker

    A happiest of bloom days to you! Thanks, as always, to our host Carol.

  • Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day March 2018

    Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day March 2018

    My spring fever is terrible this year, which is a pretty great problem to have. We’re all euphorbias and manzanitas and hellebores and crocuses around here.

    The very first Tulipa humilis ‘Odalisque’

    Euphorbia ‘Blackbird’

    Euphorbia myrsinites

    Euphorbia rigida
    Othonna cheirifolia

    Arctostaphylos canescans var. sonomensis

    Arctostaphylos ‘Greensphere’

    Arctostaphylos ‘John Dourley’
    We have so many hellebores going off right now, I think these are ‘Black Diamond’

    Crocus chrysanthus ‘Ladykiller’

     

    Loropetalum chinense ‘Sizzling Pink’

    Epimedium ‘Black Sea’

    Daphne odora ‘Aureomarginata’

    Happy bloom day! Thanks to our host Carol.

  • Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day, June 2016

    Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day, June 2016

    On this bloom day I am going to focus on the most exciting bloom in my garden, the one that I catch passerby snapping photos of on their phones.

    On May 1st I noticed that my Dasylirion texanum was starting to form a bloom spike. I didn’t even realize that they bloom!

    Bloom spike on Dasylirion texanum

    I planted it in May of 2012, when it was just a wee thing. I got it at the Rare Plant Research sale. It’s sited in a sharp-draining gravel berm in full sun, facing dead south.

    Dasylirion texanum 1 gallon

    Dasylirion is polycarpic so, unlike agave, it should be able to survive after blooming. Reports on the internet are sparse but it seems these can bloom every four years or so. Lance at Garden Riots reports that he has lost dasylirion after blooming, so my fingers are crossed. This is probably my very favorite plant in my garden and I’d be so bummed if I had to replace it.

    On May 7th, one week later:

    Here we are on May 19th, two and a half weeks after I noticed the bloom stalk. It grew quickly, adding noticeable height on a daily basis.

    On June 5th the blooms began to emerge.

    June 8th.

    June 12th

    And June 15th, about six weeks after I first noticed the bloom spike.

    The bloom spike topped out at just over 12′ from the base of the plant. The base of the plant is showing some yellowing, which I hope is normal and not a sign of the plant dying.

    The hum of the bees covering this thing is audible from the driveway, which is pretty cool.

    Happy bloom day! As always, a big thanks to Carol, our host at May Dreams Gardens.

  • Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day April 2016

    Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day April 2016

    I love April. Our front garden is dressed like a pretty pretty princess.

     

    Cornus florida and Camassia leichtlinii ‘Blue Danube’
    Othonna cheirifolia

    Sedum parmeri

    Gaultheria Shallon

    Myosotis sylvatica ‘Victoria Blue’

    Loropetalum chinensis ‘Sizzling Pink’

    Convallaria majalis

    Prosartes hookeri

    Disporum cantoniense ‘Night Heron’

    Maianthemum racemosum

    Camassia leichtlinii ‘Blue Danube’

     

    Lewisia cotyledon

    Tulipa ‘Black Parrot’

    Lewisia cotyledon ‘White Splendor’

    A happy bloom day to you and thank you to Carol, our host at May Dreams Gardens!

  • Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day March 2016

    Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day March 2016

    This March feels less floriferous than usual, I think because we had such an usually early spring last year. The hellebores are still going and the daphne is winding down.

    Mahonia nervosa

    Arctostaphylos x ‘John Dourley’

    Geranium macrorrhizum

    Arctostaphylos bakeri ‘Louis Edmonds’

    Epimedium

    Epimedium x ‘Black Sea’
    Pieris japonica

    Mukdenia rossii ‘Crimson Fans’

    A happy bloom day to you! Thanks to our host, Carol.
  • Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day February 2016

    Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day February 2016

    A very happy bloom day to you!
    Euphorbia rigida

    Euphorbia x ‘Blackbird’

    Helleborus x ‘Black Diamond’

    Daphne odora ‘Aureomarginata’

    Helleborus x ballardiae ‘HCG Cinnamon Snow’

    And the “good god, you’re STILL blooming?” award goes to Mahonia x media ‘Arthur Menzies,’ which has been blooming since October.

    Mahonia x media ‘Arthur Menzies’

    I’m getting excited for things to really start firing up next month. Thanks, as always, to our hostess Carol at May Dreams Gardens.

  • Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day January 2016

    Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day January 2016

    Happy new year! I’ve been pretty content that it’s winter. I know a lot of people hate winter and I know the weather sucks, but do you know about butter and parmesan? Cooking rich, satisfying food and watching a lot of TV? Hot toddies and snowshoeing? Going for long walks when it’s very cold and feeling very virtuous? I don’t think winter is so bad, especially since it’s so mild here.

    The other day I ran across some photos of my garden in April and I got excited to garden and now I’m actually looking forward to spring. It’s still a ways off, so I’ll be over here with my bowl of ragù and my Netflix. It’s not so bad.


    My mahonias are still going, which means we have lots of hummingbirds.

    Mahonia x ‘Charity’

     This witch hazel smells so good I feel like my neighbors should be thanking me.

    Hamamelis I. ‘Early Bright’

    This silly self-seeded Calendula



    And the award for bloomiest year-round performer goes to Othonna cheirifolia. Even under snow it was blooming.

    Othonna cheirifolia



    Happy bloom day! Thanks to our host Carol, over at May Dreams Gardens.