Sunday, May 1, 2016

Monthly Favorites / April

For fun, I'm joining Loree at Danger Garden in looking at some of my favorites for  April. The garden is making me so happy right now!

(Almost) all the opuntias are blooming. As a whole, they get voted this month's favorite!

O. macrocentra always has a million flowers
This one i got from Loree in a plant swap a long time ago! It has the hugest yellow flowers
The prettiest pale pink. I think this is o. basilaris hyb. 'Baby Rita'
this one (o. ficus indica) makes little yellow flowers 
o. basilaris continues to pump out hot pink blooms
While the optunias are this month's favorites, this is currently my favorite view of the garden:
I'm very excited about the Aloe bloom, and all the colors!
 Pulling back to see a bit more:
I'm pretty sure no garden design book would put all those colors together, but to me they look like joy.
Visit Loree's blog post for her, and others, favorites for April, and enjoy the start of May!

Sunday, April 24, 2016

Weekend Gardening

Just some pictures from the garden this weekend... while i take a break from figuring out what to do with the tree I accidentally bought at the Huntington Plant Sale on Friday (oops!)

Our native Opuntia basilaris has started blooming

My new Trichocereus cactus has yellow flowers
 I bought it with buds on, but the fact that it matches the yarrow is pure coincidence...
the roses (i think this is 'Blaze') are blooming too 
 The oenothera speciosa is more white than pink because it's in the shade. I really shouldn't let it grow in the gravel path, but it's too pretty to pull right now...
the iris that's been weirdly happy on the slope is blooming again

the other side of the slope continues to be pink and orange

the first of the opuntia macrocentra blooms are starting to open

this is exciting - my first ever aloe bloom stalk!
 I think this is soap aloe (aloe maculata). I've tried to get pups from my parents' garden to grow for years, but we're right on the border of them being hardy... this one seems to be happy.
Also exciting - the first of the new roses bloomed!
This is a hybrid tea rose, Rosa 'Mr. Lincoln'. It's on the southside of the house, but in the shade of some other plants. The first bloom doesn't look like much yet, but i'm just glad it's not dead!

Now to get back to figure out what to do with my plant haul... I hope everyone has a productive (or lazy!) weekend in the garden!

Sunday, April 17, 2016

Bloom day and foliage follow up

Just a few shots from the garden in honor of bloom day (at Carol's) and Foliage follow up (at Pam's)....

Yucca blooms adding flowers to this foliage dominated vignette

Agave is finally happy in this spot!

This one was a tiny pup 3 years ago... It needs mulch!

This 'cream spike' is like a foliage flower...

Can't wait for the bottle brush to start adding flowers here... There are so many buds this year!

Agave 'kisso kan', in the ground (!), another foliage plant that looks like a flower...
And no post would be complete without a view of the hillside right now...
Every day, there are more ice plant blooms

Orange and pink!


Saturday, April 9, 2016

Random Shots

Here are just some of the gazania rigens that are turning the hillside orange. I always have to smile when I see these for sale - these are self-sown. Although I'm always tempted by the pink-ish ones... maybe introducing some genetic diversity would be good?

the shading on this one is pretty

these are a pure yellow, no rays at all

in person, this one is a dark orange, fading to dark yellow

light and dark orange

this one is orange, no rays

here the stripes go almost to the edge, and look like brush stokes

this one is a very light yellow

I wonder if buying a few pink ones at the store will help get a greater color variety? Although I have to admit, the yellow/orange color scheme on the hill side in the spring is working out nicely:
Almost like it was planned that way!

Sunday, January 31, 2016

Orchids at the Huntington

I can't grow orchids well at all - the one I have at home puts out a new leaf every once in a while, but has never rebloomed. Here is some inspiration from the orchids at the Huntington (in the conservatory of course).


I think this is what mine would look like - if it ever made another flower

I love all the different flower shapes

the one little drop of water hanging from the flower!

the little pink part seemed like it was a full circle

All the colors!

I liked both the flower and foliage on this one!

this was one of my favorites - it looked like morse code!

the white parts of this one were back lit so they looked almost transparent!
Visits to the Huntington are good for weeks of inspiration! And if anyone has any good ideas for my orchid, please share!



Sunday, January 24, 2016

Lately on Gardening Turned Up to 11...

These days, i find myself posting on Instagram more often. Here are some of the latest pictures not from my own garden...

This is what the last week of January looks like #attheH @thehuntingtonlibrary #apricotblossom

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visiting the huntington...

#aloes blooming and #agave #attheH @thehuntingtonlibrary

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to recover from too much time doing this:

#lax from the air #herewegoagain

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be prepared for an avalanche of Huntington pictures on Instagram this week!

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Bloom Day - June 2015

I'm late for Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day, but while I wait for the front yard to be ready for pictures, I wanted to document at least some of my blooms for June. So far, the weather has been weird - colder than normal until last weekend, and then up to 100 deg+ the last 2 weeks. But the blooms keep coming:
Coreopsis  Moonbeam starting to bloom

Epilobium canum / california fuchsia  
Common Thyme + an all white 'Hot Lips' Salvia

Vitex agnus-castus, with yucca's 
Germander - Teucrium Chamaedrys making a purple carpet

Yellow from the Yarrow's and left over Palo Verde blooms

Artichoke blooms (I'd rather look at them than eat them)

Hardy Lantana that came back for the 2nd year in a row!

There are more blooms to be seen at Carol's Blog, with all the on-time entries of beautiful flowers everywhere.

Sunday, June 7, 2015

Front Yard - Before

Changes are afoot in the front yard! Before all the work is finished, I figured I should remember what it looked like before. Last year, the front garden looked like this:
The lawn in all it's green glory
The front yard was one of the first things I "fixed" after moving into the house. After all, when the first thing two of my neighbors asked was "welcome to the street, when are you fixing your yard?", I can take a hint! At that point, I didn't have much experience gardening in the desert yet, so while a lot of the front garden ended up not being grass (dry stream bed, planting beds), going with grass most of where it had been before made some sense. There is a narrow planting bed up near the house that allowed me to start experimenting with plants:

The planting beds (about a year ago)
As I figured out more and more things to grow (and decided I really didn't like mowing), I started to think about removing the grass. Especially after the back garden was done with no grass, and the drought carried on, it became more obvious that taking out the grass was a good idea. The final push was a few simple things: the drought got worse, there were rebates, and i realized just how much water the lawn was taking... Since my back garden is mostly desertscape, I switched to the same watering schedule in the front as in the back, and within about 2 weeks, the front garden looked like this:
horrible looking grass
mostly dead grass
The plants that were not grass were fine, which helped me realize how much extra water had been going to the lawn. And then my lawn mower broke too, so that was the end of that! After a few weeks of research, measuring and a design sketch, I was able to get the same landscape contractor I've used before to great results to come tear out the grass, update the irrigation, do hardscaping, and add some plants. After the first day of work, I came home to a blank slate:
Here we go!



Sunday, May 24, 2015

Blowing off the dust...

Well, at least it hasn't been a whole year...

Even though the blog has been neglected, the garden has not. These days, i'm mostly posting on Instagram, under #gardeningupto11 It's easier and faster... Here are some recent shots:


...and i came home to the #Opuntia blooming! #cactus #succulent #flowersofinstagram #cacti

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One of my favorite areas in the garden #gardeningupto11 #flowersofinstagram #sticksoffire

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All the snails came out after the #rain #gardeningupto11

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From this weekend. #gardeningupto11 #flowersofinstagram #Opuntia #flowers #cactus #succulent

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But changes are coming for the front garden (bye bye grass!) and I want to make sure to collect all the plans in one place, so I'm reactivating the blog! But while I'll try to do better than one post a year, let's not hope for more than one per month...

Friday, July 4, 2014

Happy Fourth of July!


It was already too hot to look for flowers this morning, so red, white and blue pots it is!