Category Archives: Gardening

Friends, Fun and Live Wall Art

A month or so ago my fellow knitters threw a birthday party for me. Betsy brought a delightful cheese plate, Shannon made a to-die-for vegetarian moussaka, Angie made a fresh garden salad, Lisa provided gourmet bread and Karen baked a decadent Texas sheet cake. As we sat in front of the fireplace, eating and chatting,...

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Citrus Harvest: Mandarins, Buddah’s Hand and a Surprising Birdlike Friend

The sun has been shining and daytime temperatures have been in the low 60s. However, nightly temps have been dropping into the low 20s with last night bringing frost. Taking a risk, I’ve decided to leave the Meyer lemons on the trees in hopes they will ripen (and sweeten) a bit more. I wouldn’t dare...

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Weekend wish: visit with your local praying mantis

While clipping the oleanders this past weekend, I disturbed a baby praying mantis. Startled, he quickly jumped onto my arm and said, “Hello.” He then went on to say how much he appreciated my refraining from spraying chemicals in the garden. Had I sprayed, not only would I have killed the aphids, his food source,...

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Buddha’s Hand, aka Long Duck Dong in my Garden

It may look like the Grinch flipping you the bird or like the spawn of a lemon that did the naughty with a squid, but it is a citron: Citrus medica var. sarcodactylis or Buddha’s Hand. Each lumpy finger segment is a fruit that can be used for jam, candy, or air freshener. If you...

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Good news first, bad news last

The good news: The Pipevine Swallowtail caterpillars are growing quite nicely, spending their days happily munching on tender green leaves. Within two weeks, I expect them to be finished dining and be ready to move on to the next season of their lives. The bad news: Only three remain. Oh where oh where have the...

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Happy Day: Sunshine, Flowers, and New Lenses

Today, I splurged and bought a set of macro lenses for my Nikon D3100. They are not the big, fancy hundreds-of-dollars type of lenses. They are three stackables — the affordable, sixty dollars type. I have been trying to get super close shots of flowers, insects, and lizards with the standard lens, but it hasn’t...

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Little Devil’s Garden Mates

Last week I wrote about my new friend, Little Devil. Today, I thought I would share photos of his garden mates. Later in the week I will be writing a how to article for succulent propagation. In the meantime, I hope you enjoy these fresh photos!

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They’re Back! – Pipevine Swallowtail Butterflies

Something amazing (amazing to me, at least) has happened in my garden! For the second year in a row, a Pipevine Swallowtail butterfly (Battus philenor) has laid eggs on the Aristolochia californica, or pipevine, that grows on the garden arbor. Yesterday, as I sat in the middle of the path that leads through my fruit...

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The Color Purple

Purple is said to have a relaxing effect and some believe it inspires creativity. Maybe that is why I have been so drawn to it lately. The color is everywhere I turn. Recently, I finished reading The Color Purple by Alice Walker (for the hundredth time), I have been gravitating toward my purple scarves rather than...

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Happiness Found: My Vintage Metal Lawn Chair

The old rusty chair ain’t what she used to be — She is even better! Thanks to my friend Angie and her husband, who own a powder coating business in town, my vintage metal lawn chair adds light to my shade garden with her buttercup yellow cheer. When we bought our house several years ago,...

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