Garden Alphabet: Ficus benjamina
Ficus benjamina Far beyond the small office or house trees you often see, my Ficus benjamina are large, dense trees that shade a large portion of my back garden. I Continue Reading
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Ficus benjamina Far beyond the small office or house trees you often see, my Ficus benjamina are large, dense trees that shade a large portion of my back garden. I Continue Reading
Potting up the new basil cuttings I showed off last week. Check out what was happening in the garden a year ago: “Naturally Country in Norwalk, Ohio” and “My sister’s Ohio Continue Reading
Campanula I discovered Campanula through a Pinterest post and it interested me enough to go searching for more examples and information on it. I am a big fan of perennials Continue Reading
Lesser Goldfinch (Carduelis psaltria) and House Finch (Carpodacus mexicanus) Video taken July 5, 2014 in San Fernando Valley, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California. We were at our friends house yesterday Continue Reading
Grow a Kitchen Garden in 16 Square Feet via Houzz Eclectic Other by Hershey Photographers Amy Renea With just a patch of soil and sunlight, you can create a mini Continue Reading
If You Have Room for Only One Fruit Tree … via Houzz Other by Azusa Garden & Landscape Supplies Monrovia Few things that you can do in the garden are Continue Reading
Magnolia Grandiflora These large trees, with heavy, waxy leaves and large, blowzy flowers are quite common here in Los Angeles. They put on quite a show each year and seem Continue Reading
Showing off some successful basil cuttings and hoping for more Check out what was happening in the garden a year ago: “Naturally Country in Norwalk, Ohio” and “My sister’s Ohio Continue Reading
Rudbeckia The sheer exuberance of these black-eyed susan took my breath away. More gold than than the shiniest gold bars, with the contrasting black/brown centers seems like something a painter Continue Reading
New Ways to Think About All That Mulch in the Garden via Houzz I couldn’t say any of this — I feel bad talking about it now, like I’m some Continue Reading