March 02, 2017

Noe Valley Cottage Garden 3 or 4th year.

Today I passed by a garden I created 3 of 4 years ago. I stopped to see how it faired this very rainy winter for us. That's not a Halloween prop but a clump of miscanthus boldly plant next to the generously wide steps to the front door of this Arts and Crafts inspired building and garden.   Numerous gardens we saw in England inspired this planting.  Great Dixter keeps coming to mind.  I do stake it and bind the grass clump into a column tied off with twine.  


Planted tightly with perennials and grass-like plants grounded with five balls of clipped pittosporum.   The front door is framed with sentinel thujas in large terra cotta containers. And three clumps of choisya ternata including a pair of mock oranges in terra containers flanking the front door.

September 30, 2016

Bulbs for Spring 2017

Here's some of the bulbs and tubers I ordered for next year.   If you like iries, your must check out Schreiner's Iris Gardens.


September 14, 2016

San Francisco Botanical Garden

A perfect sunny September day in the California garden at the San Francisco Botanical Garden.  This beautiful dry garden is in fall glory.  

Summer dormant Aesculus californica

Devil's Mountain Nursery

Here's some nice plants I saw while shopping at Devil's Mountain Nursery in San Ramon.  It's only open to the trade.



Aster ericoides 'Monte Cassino'



Pennisetum setaceum

August 29, 2016

Dutch & English Garden Tour with Mike & Frank - Summer 2016

 2016 trip with Dino, Frank and Jeannine. 

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Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - London, England - July 31, 2016


August 24, 2016

The Garden House - England

 Visited on August 24, 2016 -  For the overview of this tour, click here ==>>

Recently I was reading the tour itinerary led by a garden writer and she included The Garden House on her tour.  It got me thinking,  I recall this garden was clever and I really liked a couple of the gardens and their line of sharp A framed hedges.  So I wanted to review and update this old post from 2016.

I found this slope of interlocking ovals a thoughtful way to make a sloping lot more interesting.  The fact that the dimensions of this garden is almost exactly that of the typical San Francisco garden.  We have lots of typography too. 

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