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Planterly Combinations
5 commentsFive different garden design projects located in Northern California USDA Horticultural zone 9. Sunset Western Garden Zone 15 thru 17
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Quiet garden
1 commentThe first photo shows one small area of my gardens. It is a very peaceful spot surrounded by Larch and other large trees and shrubs--taken in fall. The second one is of part of my raised...
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Shipwreck in the Garden
3 commentsOur small (really) city lot with a terraced canyon garden adjacent a large city park.
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Two mystery roses from last fall
These are the sort of roses that the "more economical" plant nurseries sell at an extremely reasonable price as "leftovers," can't tell you what variety, etc. I've had some total failures, some very...
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My Friends' Gardens
2 commentsWith so many dwarf and colorful cultivars out today, there are many new ways to create interesting plant combinations, adding drama to a small space.
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Night Blooming Cereus
4 commentsA fascinating flower to watch slowly open and bloom in an evening.
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Blue Mirror Delphinium
Really pleased this past year with my new garden bed I planted. I have a total of 15 different plants growing in this area in front of my house. Presantly it is all covered in a snow drift...
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Colocasia getting started
A transplanted Black Magic colocasia tries to survive and thrive through the winter at our offices.
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More containers
1 commentSome of my favorite containers and container groupings from my garden over the years.
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Rex begonia vine
Love this vine - Cissus discolor, AKA rex begonia vine. Got it from Cottage Garden Nursery in IL.
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My favorite coleus for containers
1 commentNotice a common theme here? I ALWAYS include 'Texas Parking Lot' coleus in my container plantings. It's my absolute favorite coleus, sometimes called 'Alabama Sunset'.
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