Last night I was in the neighborhood, so I took a few shots of Ciscoe Morris's yard.
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Planting the Rock Wall with Sedum and Heathers
We went to Rosso Nursery in Georgetown and picked up a bunch of sedum and heathers for filling in our continually weed-choked retaining wall in the backyard. I also picked up a couple of Point Reyes Ceanothus plants because I want to see what the growth habit is like.
Our haul. The green ones in front are winter-blooming pink heathers. We're going for a rosy look, with purple and pink and orange-pink colors. Though I could be wrong, I think these will look nice under the Julia Phelps Ceanothus, if any of these happen to bloom in May.
We have a LOT of rock wall to plant. We started at the top. We'll continue to fill it in once the fall plant sales start. (Can I remind everyone that when we moved in, we didn't even know this rock wall existed -- the yard was THAT overgrown with junipers and weeds.)
I'm afraid these plants will get washed away when the next heavy rains hit, but what are you gonna do?
Pretty!
Our haul. The green ones in front are winter-blooming pink heathers. We're going for a rosy look, with purple and pink and orange-pink colors. Though I could be wrong, I think these will look nice under the Julia Phelps Ceanothus, if any of these happen to bloom in May.
We have a LOT of rock wall to plant. We started at the top. We'll continue to fill it in once the fall plant sales start. (Can I remind everyone that when we moved in, we didn't even know this rock wall existed -- the yard was THAT overgrown with junipers and weeds.)
I'm afraid these plants will get washed away when the next heavy rains hit, but what are you gonna do?
Pretty!
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Bubbles!
Yesterday we went to a beautiful summer party out on the Olympic Peninsula at a house that overlooks Puget Sound and the northern surburbs of Seattle.
And Mt. Baker.
A cruise ship headed for Alaska.
Cool garden art. Hey, is that a snake?
Ayup.
The food was great, the company was great, the vinho verde was great. But best of all were the bubbles.
Oh my God. Every summer party needs a bubble setup like this.
Luckily there were only a couple of kids at the party, so the grownups got to hog the solution and the wands.
Fun!
And Mt. Baker.
A cruise ship headed for Alaska.
Cool garden art. Hey, is that a snake?
Ayup.
The food was great, the company was great, the vinho verde was great. But best of all were the bubbles.
Oh my God. Every summer party needs a bubble setup like this.
Luckily there were only a couple of kids at the party, so the grownups got to hog the solution and the wands.
Fun!
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Little and Lewis Garden Gallery
On our way out to a party outside Kingston today, we decided to stop at Little and Lewis, my favorite little garden in the area.
We have to wait an hour for the ferry to Bainbridge. I fret that my big sunglasses, which are perfect for my big head, are out of style again.
Don't worry -- we don't need an appointment today. It's their last open garden day of the year.
"This place is very Pan's Labyrinth," my husband said, and he didn't even see the little fairy girl running through the trees.
Yes, very Pan's Labyrinth.
On our way to Kingston, we stopped at the grave of Chief Sealth, former head of the Suquamish tribe and the namesake of Seattle.
I see that people have decorated his grave with firecrackers and casino trinkets, two things that can be found in abundance on the reservations out here.
We have to wait an hour for the ferry to Bainbridge. I fret that my big sunglasses, which are perfect for my big head, are out of style again.
Don't worry -- we don't need an appointment today. It's their last open garden day of the year.
"This place is very Pan's Labyrinth," my husband said, and he didn't even see the little fairy girl running through the trees.
Yes, very Pan's Labyrinth.
On our way to Kingston, we stopped at the grave of Chief Sealth, former head of the Suquamish tribe and the namesake of Seattle.
I see that people have decorated his grave with firecrackers and casino trinkets, two things that can be found in abundance on the reservations out here.
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