Producing Floriferous Gardens in San Francisco’s Mediterranean Climate.
August 31, 2018
Week in Mykonos - Travel Buddies Edition
August 24, 2018
August 15, 2018
English Double Border in Small San Francisco Back Yard
This garden was planted in March of 2016. It is barely 2 years 5 months old. Second photo was taken on February 9, 2016. The growth has been phenomenal. Some of the new blossoms this month include Agapanthus, Aster x 2, Gladiolus and ...
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August 13, 2018
Planting a Small Garden Tightly
This garden has three different faces or attitudes and all packed into a small 10 x 20 foot space. The five round Pittosporum 'Golf Ball' really hold the mess together and help differentiate the three views.
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August 12, 2018
What's blooming in August in the Fog?
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August 07, 2018
Yuba River Day
Oh how I've been longing to get out of San Francisco and feel some real summer heat. Yuba River. Emerald water, white granite and some trees. Not too hot, 86. Smokey drive up to Grass Valley. The Central Valley was dense smog. It's what LA was in the 1970's.

August 01, 2018
FOG! The beginning of our second winter....
July is the start of our second winter when this massive blanket of fog engulfs The City. From now through August and sometimes mid-way through September, we surrender to depression and extra coffee. Soup is good too. I use some of this time to travel. The photo below is from my roof deck looking toward Castro showing just the top of Sutro Tower on Twins Peaks. In foreground is the spire for The Mission Delores.
July 30, 2018
Sidewalk "Hell-Strip" Planting
I love all plants but succulents in general don't make it into my gardens. Succulents have a many great fans and I do appreciate their easy, low maintenance qualities. Design wise, most plantings look like someone up-chucked a kaleidoscope. Most people fail by choosing too many varieties of color, texture and stature. I came accross this street side planting and instantly appreciated the simple, refined palette choice. Like most planting schemes, limited number of plant but repeated is the way to go.
What makes this planting successful is just three plants repeated. Aeonium, Cotyledon orbiculata and Senecio.
July 19, 2018
Street of San Francisco - Jacaranda
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July 16, 2018
Plant Profile: Plectranthus neochilus
This lovely aromatic Plectranthus is an easy, non-stop flowering perennial here in San Francisco. It is not at all cold tolerate and will turn to black mush anywhere near 32 degrees F. Most places it must be considered an annual. What makes this plant so spectacular here is it's ability to root anywhere, any time of the year. I toss my clippings where ever I want it to root and establish and it does! I got mine at Plectranthus neochilus at Annie's Annuals.
Here it is with Verbena and Nigella.
July 03, 2018
Streets of San Francisco - E line
On my way home, I pull up behind the Melbourne Car #496 going home from a day of work on the new E-line. The E-line connects Fisherman's Wharf with Caltrain running the entire way along the Embarcardo. Next to gardens, trains are a dear passion of mine.
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July 01, 2018
Streets of San Francisco - Bernal Heights
An unseasonably blue sky today in San Francisco. This neighborhood has uniquely small lots, small cottages, small gardens and some steep streets. Click on MUG Bernal Gardens to see my work. I currently have one garden in Bernal Heights but have worked over 9 sites on all sides of the hill.
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June 22, 2018
Plant Profile: Datura wrightii
Up next in my plant profile is Datura wrightii. I got mine at Annie's Annuals. My friend Frank calls it a ditch plant and I'm sure he is right. It thrives in disturb, impoverished soil. I let a few of the seed heads ripen and toss them about my garden They will come up where others won't, usually dry, crappy areas. The leaves are beautiful and is the main attraction for me. The blooms only last a day or two but are beautiful too.
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June 14, 2018
Sowing Seeds for This Fall
Here's the seed packets I'm sowing for the fall 2018. These Ageratum I found at Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds look gorgeous. I know they never look exactly like the photo on the seed packet or catalog but I have hopes for this one. I like the electric blue. Or how about a pink dandelion-like annual?
June 11, 2018
Mendocino Garden Update
It's been three years since I helped update the planting schemes in this Mendocino Coast house. It is right on the coast, no less than 50 feet from the Pacific Ocean. The wind can be fierce. This part of the garden is the hot border. Yellows, Oranges and Reds with a bit of cool purples.
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