A home, a yard, a never-ending adventure

A home, a yard, a never-ending adventure

711, 2019

Photo of the Day: Hummingbird Sage

November 7th, 2019|Photos|1 Comment

Hummingbird sage (Salvia spathacea) is another native that I really like. It's a low growing sage that spreads by rhizomes and can colonize a whole area. When a colony is in bloom, there are so many hummingbirds it can sound like a swarm of bees. Beyond the flower and the low growth habit, one of the other things I really like about it is it's ability to thrive under live oaks, pine and eucalyptus -- all trees known for being notorious allelopaths (i.e., they secrete chemicals that make it difficult for plants to germinate and grow under them). The sages [keep reading...]

111, 2019

Video: “Happy Red” Japanese Tomato

November 1st, 2019|Garden|0 Comments

Bought a Japanese tomato with no idea what it would be. I wasn't disappointed.Last spring I picked up a variety of odd-ball tomatoes from a local nursery. One was a complete mystery because the tag was printed in Japanese. An attempt to use Google Translate revealed only that it was "happy red" and "not much disease," which, fortunately, turned out to be true. Here's a quick video from August on the tomato: And here's the plant tag from the tomato. If anyone reads Japanese, I'd love to know what it says. Click the "Comment" link below to add your [keep reading...]

3010, 2019

Photo of the day: End of Season Tomato Harvest

October 30th, 2019|Photos|1 Comment

Last of the tomatoes for the season. Red Valentine grape tomato and yellow Indigo Kumquat tomato Well, that's it. The last of the tomatoes have been picked. The Valentine grape tomato (front of bowl) was ridiculous. Easily 40lbs of tomatoes. The Indigo Kumquat (yellow, back of bowl) was a pleasant surprise as well. Long production time and beautiful fruit.

711, 2019

Photo of the Day: Hummingbird Sage

November 7th, 2019|Photos|1 Comment

Hummingbird sage (Salvia spathacea) is another native that I really like. It's a low growing sage that spreads by rhizomes and can colonize a whole area. When a colony is in bloom, there are so many hummingbirds it can sound like a swarm of bees. Beyond the flower and the low growth habit, one of the other things I really like about it is it's ability to thrive under live oaks, pine and eucalyptus -- all trees known for being notorious allelopaths (i.e., they secrete chemicals that make it difficult for plants to germinate and grow under them). The sages [keep reading...]

111, 2019

Video: “Happy Red” Japanese Tomato

November 1st, 2019|Garden|0 Comments

Bought a Japanese tomato with no idea what it would be. I wasn't disappointed.Last spring I picked up a variety of odd-ball tomatoes from a local nursery. One was a complete mystery because the tag was printed in Japanese. An attempt to use Google Translate revealed only that it was "happy red" and "not much disease," which, fortunately, turned out to be true. Here's a quick video from August on the tomato: And here's the plant tag from the tomato. If anyone reads Japanese, I'd love to know what it says. Click the "Comment" link below to add your [keep reading...]

3010, 2019

Photo of the day: End of Season Tomato Harvest

October 30th, 2019|Photos|1 Comment

Last of the tomatoes for the season. Red Valentine grape tomato and yellow Indigo Kumquat tomato Well, that's it. The last of the tomatoes have been picked. The Valentine grape tomato (front of bowl) was ridiculous. Easily 40lbs of tomatoes. The Indigo Kumquat (yellow, back of bowl) was a pleasant surprise as well. Long production time and beautiful fruit.

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