Video: In the garden…February 18, 2015: Onion flowers and bees!
The bees are loving the onion flowers on the green onions I am letting go to seed. I hope to be able to gather a bunch of seed when they Continue Reading
Come and join me in my garden!
The bees are loving the onion flowers on the green onions I am letting go to seed. I hope to be able to gather a bunch of seed when they Continue Reading
. I recorded these Dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis) in early evening here in my San Fernando Valley garden. Check out my collection of gardening essays, “From A Gardener’s Notebook” now available Continue Reading
. My first attempt at capturing some slow motion footage of our hummingbirds. Check out my collection of gardening essays, “From A Gardener’s Notebook” now available as a Kindle eBook. (You Continue Reading
I left some green onions to over-winter and grow to maturity in hopes of harvesting some seed and it looks like that is exactly what is about to happen. There Continue Reading
. Some additional footage from my new hummingbird feeder today. Up close and personal! (LAUGH) Check out my collection of gardening essays, “From A Gardener’s Notebook” now available as a Kindle Continue Reading
. The sunlight and window dust affect the quality of the video a bit, but it is a start. I hope to gather much more footage over the coming months Continue Reading
. A quick look at my First Daffodil of 2015 Music: “Sardana” by Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com) under Creative Commons License Check out my collection of gardening essays, “From A Gardener’s Continue Reading
I replace some frost damaged basil, plant out some homemade lavender cuttings and harvest another 3rd of the sweet potato bed with great results. Check out my collection of gardening Continue Reading
Google’s G+ service looks for photos taken in quick succession and then attempts to stitch them together in to an animated GIF. Here is an animation they put together from Continue Reading
We had at least one night of frost here in the San Fernando Valley and it hit the sweet potato, basil and dayflower hard. See the results. Check out my Continue Reading