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- Late to the Garden Party
Our temperatures steadily climbed last week, peaking at 90F 32C on Friday before coming slowly down to the low 80sF 28C yesterday I suspect that the warmer conditions may be responsible for the floral explosion
- Blogger: User Profile: Kris Peterson
This blog was established to celebrate developments in my garden It may save my friends the lengthy tours I generally inflict on them with every visit They can hope that anyway Blogger is a blog publishing tool from Google for easily sharing your thoughts with the world
- Late to the Garden Party: Friends, plants, and lunch
Denise of A Growing Obsession proposed the get-together with HB of Piece of Eden and myself, the first time we've had an opportunity to see one another since the Puget Sound Garden Fling last July
- Late to the Garden Party: Wordless Wednesday: The seasons launch or . . .
Late to the Garden Party: Wordless Wednesday: The season's launch or just a tease? Wordless Wednesday: The season's launch or just a tease? I'm cheering for launch! And while I'm at it, what are the red blooms in the background of photo two? More of your wine-colored zinnias? You guessed correctly, Chavli
- Late to the Garden Party: Working through the gloom
Despite my negative outlook, I've tackled several small projects in the past week, most associated with the fallout from the recent plant removals I undertook in response to Los Angeles County's new "defensible space clearance" ordinance
- Late to the Garden Party: Jumping from one project to another
Garden multitasking might be wild, but it’s all part of the fun, right? Cheers to cooler weather, productive mornings, and the joys of a beautifully chaotic garden!
- Late to the Garden Party: Bloom Day - May 2025 (Early Edition)
Confined to the house during our first wicked heatwave last weekend, I got an early start on my Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day post, which I'm publishing a day before its May 15th schedule
- Late to the Garden Party: Bloom Day - October 2024 (Late Edition)
As temperatures begin to drop and it's finally feeling more like fall here in coastal Southern California, the bulk of the flowers are still those in my cutting garden but I'll start with the ones that can be found in other areas of my garden
- Late to the (garden) party… – the melodious garden
I hope I have encouraged you today to “dig in the dirt,” whether to plant up a small pot of herbs or break ground on a butterfly garden Be sure to take a pause and appreciate the smallest parts of our natural world around us
- Monday morning you sure look fine. - Blogger
I'd been planning to share the front perennial garden, so here we go We got a rare May rain on Saturday 1 2"! It was the talk of the town, quite surprising and unfortunately awful wind with it My flowers were sagging to the ground 90 degrees is predicted by Friday, so I'm grateful for the rain
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