Sunday, November 23, 2008
week 47
pinched Dublin climbing rose- 62 blooms right now.
blue hibiscus ending. Camellia yuletide is blooming to the west first.
hot, and cold days. maybe rain next week.
big job- took the leucospermum to street with Dave and dumped water, cut roots and remade holes, and made more holes. Cut back osteospumum in there.
took irrigation lines out of S Holmes rose. Letting it drain naturally, before repotting in late Dec. Pulled out blue(waterlogged). Decided to pull out licorice and all lantana in later December.
took extra pots and soil to cellar
swept, weeded, but no roundup.
cut more back on santolina, for more garbage can room. Re-installed wire cage for stake at curb.
planted red swiss chard, and califlower. planted 2 reblooming iris from WWF- cloud ballet
planted fressia, more scilla.
Dave took up a big bag of debris. Bless him. It's only a start.
watered fuschia
Put up Gatto sign
Sunday, November 16, 2008
week 47, November
It was very hot today. I planted the dormant Parisienne Clematis. I watered all the newly purchased plants. I assesed what needs to be done as a priority.
There is standing water in two big pots. This is bad. What to do?
I had pruned the maytens, and the olive need it too(with the long stick).
The Sasanqua is starting to bloom. I got a new vase, and put 6 camellia blooms in it.
The regular clematis needs pruning, but I need to look them up first.
I took the standard rose futher up the walk- it tipped over. Then I got a nice pot that has turned pink to put the cyclamen in. It'll look good. I must plant it out soon.
There is one bloom on the Park plant- finally, as I begin to pull it out.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
week 45
Margaret says she will take the standard rose when I take it out of the pot. She gave me five gallon pots to put them in. I have a few cup-like campanulas blooming, and they look good with the dustymiller-like foliage plant in a vase.
week 46

Here's a picture of the front garden in 'o3- the plants were small. I've changed the plants several times, but it ends up to be very jungly. It's a nice outdoor room and a sun pocket with less wind- great for reading but no view. cats like it! You can observe the street but not be in it.
I bought at Floorcraft today a featherleaf lavender, an old deep purple heliotrope (free!) a very purple mexican sage, red chard, cauliflower, 4 pink cyclamen for the front in winter. 3 foxgloves that should bloom nicely next year. It was their 70% off sale. good deals. I got Osmocote too. Also an OXO watering can.
week 46
November 13 week 45
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Week 45

this is an '06 pix of our street- not too inviting. Mostly 40's little boxes. Our 100 year old house was the first on our 'street'. In fact it was not a street then- it was a cowpath. We have endangered salamanders in our yard. Probably from when the hillside was oak grassland. The house is detatched and is one of the only places where wildlife can come and go from the back yards. yard is 25' wide. We park in the front yard. This is grandfathered in the zoning code.
I heavily pruned yesterday in the rain in the front. I couldn't stand it anymore. I cut an irrigation spagetti line by mistake and had to repair it in the dark. Some of the blue hibiscus prunings made good floral arrangenents. I found that the Chopin Clematis has 4 blooms on it!
Friday, November 7, 2008
partial To Do week 45 November
Clematis- prune underneath, from Jap Maple,
Rose prune all
Prune Japanese anemone
Dig best Mexican sage, divide, replant
Prune tea trees
Research bamboo
Consider honeysuckle + which one? Fall 08 parks
Consider aesthetic pruning Jap maple
Burgungy rose? pull both
Consider vine pull (Name?)
Pull Lantana
Pull oregano
?Pull yellow meadow rue (find name)
Keep astiilbe…. Consider why? Pull12-08
Pull non-blooming peony12-08?
Campanula vidalli, pull after 12-08
Decide on pink tea tree 12-08
NEVER AGAIN
Salvia forcksaholei
Veronica any- Or wait til12-08, then pull)
Yellow meadowrue
BUY
Plant tatsoi Fall Floorcraft
Buy Kent Bell order Order
Buy heliophilia (for front) Annies
Buy more Delphinium ?? Order
Salvia involcrata ”Rosebud” Fall Annie
Chinese foxglove
Lily bulbs
Fairy wand Fall Annies
Blue daisy--Felicia elongate ? ?
First post
I started a jounal in a very nice handmade book in the winter of 1998. I gave it up about 6 months later when I had the stroke.
So I've gardened at home for 10 years and it is my 2008 garden resolution to start it up again,. At first my thought was that I would get more advanced in sketching and drawing, but even with the time not-working, I have not done that. My reasoned excuse is that my hands tremor too much. So, I am going to be taking photos for the blog! I think I will include some that were from the garden club tour in May.
I have a degree in Landscape Architecture and a license, but it's been so long since I practiced that you would hardly know. I have an extensive backround in art, as an art consultant and art / architecture publishing. It's my design skills that lead me to flower arranging. I can grow the flowers, cut them and arrange them, and all of it is calming (usually).
Over the years (I have lived here in the Sunnyside neighborhood since 1985) I have redone the back yard two or three times. The flower garden stated as a 2' wide strip about 5 foot long. I bought from White Flower Farm and didn't know about any local nurseries. I had never planted a perennial before! I've come a long way!
Dave is helping me with all the techie stuff. I can't thank him enough.









