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november garden bloggers bloom day
[ Lost in the Landscape ] —
Authority: 114
Salvia microphylla ‘Hot Lips’ would be in every month’s bloom day posting because it never has stopped blooming for me since it went into the ground two years ago. The plants are getting huge and taking more than their share of the garden, and I’ll have to admit that they’re on my list of flowers that I’m ...1 day ago -
Bananarama...
Sonia Tastes Hawaii —
Authority: 99
Ive written about bananas before (see links below) so am not going to go on about them except to say, we really love the sweet, small apple bananas, which are the ones weve been growing. I took some photos of a banana bloom I thought was gorgeous and wanted to share Banana Bloom just unfolding loseup of the ...1 day ago -
Parakeets in the palm tree
Mahmood's Den —
Authority: 463
Parakeets in the palm tree, originally uploaded by malyousif. The nesting parakeets are back, this is them early this morning enjoying the garden (and can’t wait for me to get out of the way for them to continue to do what parakeets do!)I wish you an excellent Friday the 13th everyone!3 days ago -
Fall Daisies Finished but Preserved
Weeds & Seeds Swap —
Authority: 109
2-3 weeks ago, I was able to capture pictures of my late-blooming fall daisies, preserving them in pictures for days like today, when it is cold, cloudy and gray, I can look at these pictures and enjoy my garden year round. I may have a picture of a rose for you in a couple of days…yes, a rose! I had transplanted ...4 days ago -
Heart in a Stone
in a garden... —
Authority: 92
My dad got sick at the beginning of summer and died at the end of it. I haven’t been into making any photos since. Hopefully soon.6 days ago -
Novermber Salad From The Garden
Eat The Blog —
Authority: 134
I swear, I have the garden that just keeps giving (though Im still waiting on the beets and turnips). The rocket and pea shoots provided the substance of this salad-cheese ends and stale bread turned fancy provided the rest. Oh, and a couple grapes-you have to have grapes on a salad (in this house anyway). I made a ...1 week ago -
Rain of Gold (Galphimia gracillis)
Mahmood's Den —
Authority: 463
Rain of Gold (Galphimia gracillis), originally uploaded by malyousif. Have a wonderful weekend my friends.1 week ago -
Storm clouds
Sara L. Chapman's Fave Photos Blog —
Authority: 424
The forecast earlier today was for gusty wind and rain this evening. Just before the wind picked up, I went outside and took this of the storm clouds approaching. It was almost dark outside but I liked the look of the threatening sky. For more skies around the world, visit Skywatch Friday .1 week ago -
Carlos Nino & Miguel Atwood-Ferguson Present Build An Ark
MOOVMNT.com —
Authority: 499
Build An Ark, the Los Angeles-based community of singers, and musicians, release their third album ‘Love’ – and their hearts just keep getting bigger.Build An Ark return with their third album ‘Love’, and their growth – both in sound and players – shows no signs of stopping. This record is their ...1 week ago -
TIS THE SEASON (NO, NOT THAT SEASON)
katiecrackernuts —
Authority: 119
I LOVE being in the garden at the moment. The carrots are plentiful, the winter lettuce has gone to seed and will soon be shaken back into prepared soil, along with the flat parsley pictured here. The perennial herbs are lush and there are annuals like basil, tomatoes, potatoes, coriander and rocket springing up ...1 week ago -
Rainy rosebuds
Sara L. Chapman's Fave Photos Blog —
Authority: 424
Thought I’d post a couple of rainy rosebuds for Watery Wednesday . To me the raindrops look almost like jewels. Which one do you prefer? PLEASE IGNORE IF READ BEFORE: Readers arrive on different days, so I’m repeating about the 2009 Photoblog Awards. If you like my photos, please vote for me and/or leave a ...1 week ago -
looking like spring again
[ Lost in the Landscape ] —
Authority: 114
I was confused the other day. Walking by the young plum tree, I noticed this. Flowers? In November? Apparently the plum was confused too. After the long summer doldrums a lot in the garden is finally showing signs of waking up from its long nap. Some plants are showing new growth, others are blooming—even blooming ...1 week ago -
Awakening of Less Cheerful Feelings on Arrival Home
Chookie's Back Yard —
Authority: 103
Such pretty flowers. They start as cerise buds, turn to purple flowers and fade to blue. The problem is that its Patersons Curse , one of the worst pasture weeds west of the ranges! So what on earth is it doing in my back yard? My guess is that it came with the chook feed. The native blue-banded bee likes ...1 week ago -
Nasturtiums
Free Leads & Free Traffic —
Authority: 128
By Zo Nicholas Nasturtiums Its just like a spring day here and yet its autumn. The last of the summer flowers stretch out in the warm sunshine, like the beautiful nasturtiums, with their showy bright yellow flower heads adding a splash of colour to a decaying border. Nasturtium There’s not a lot to be ...1 week ago -
“satisfactory germination”
[ Lost in the Landscape ] —
Authority: 114
Last spring’s trip to the Santa Ysabel Preserve introduced me to chaparral whitethorn in full bloom. This plant, Ceanothus leucodermis , has a reputation for being a touchy garden subject . But seeing its pale blue flowers set off against a plant with glowing white bark made me want to see if I might be able to ...2 weeks ago -
I hate seeing my garden die down in the Fall
You are in My World Now —
Authority: 415
Join I used to love Autumn, but now that I garden there’s some sadness whenever fall arrives. I hate to see my garden die down for the winter. I know it’s part of a cycle, but I sometimes wish that I lived in a climate where my plants could bloom year round. Hmm maybe this year I’ll be as successful as ...2 weeks ago -
More Art
fresh parsley —
Authority: 115
This is a post by the lovely Tanya Davis, If youre interested in participating, you can send her your answers... Sadness Survey needs you Share Thursday, October 22, 2009 at 11:29am I think a lot about sadness.. the happy kind, the tragic kind, the vulnerable kind... I write about it, too. And ...2 weeks ago -
Dahlias still dazzle
Sara L. Chapman's Fave Photos Blog —
Authority: 424
I do still have a few dahlias that got a late start this year and are now at their peak. They are just so exuberant! Visit Flowers for Today for the most amazing flower photos. And check out Color Carnival for more bright colors to amaze and amuse. Macro Monday has more close ups, and Mellow Yellow ...2 weeks ago -
halloween hostess bouquet
[ Lost in the Landscape ] —
Authority: 114
What do you take to the Halloween party when you know the hosts will have everything taken care of? Here’s my solution for tonight: a bouquet of carnivorous plant pitchers from the backyard bog garden. Shown here are two Sarrecenia leucophylla s, S. alata , and the hybrid S. Judith Hindle. It was either ...2 weeks ago -
Sunbreak shadows
Sara L. Chapman's Fave Photos Blog —
Authority: 424
Here in Seattle we have a special kind of weather called a sunbreak. It’s so cloudy so often, that when the sun peeks through briefly, we rejoice and grab our cameras. At least I do. Here’s the view from my bedroom window, catching the very last leaves of the dogwood tree. For more shadows scenes, visit Shadow ...2 weeks ago