I have been working this tiny front plot for about five years now. I have slowing been planting new layers of flowering plants in the Potrero Hill garden. New addition this spring is the ruby red Ixias in the last couple of photos.
Producing Floriferous Gardens in San Francisco’s Mediterranean Climate.
May 15, 2023
Introducing My Newest Cottage Garden
April 28, 2023
Eastern California and Owens Valley
April 16, 2023
Dearborn Community Garden
April 14, 2023
Spring Bulbs in San Francisco
April 01, 2023
Fundraiser for Sunburnt Gardeners
March 27, 2023
Tour of English Gardens - The Cotwolds
March 16, 2023
Spring bulbs
March 13, 2023
Repotting Bay Topiary with Root Pruning
The multi-tiered topiary in the middle of this photo is a Bay Leaf tree that I've been training for maybe 10 years now. It is currently potted in a large Airpot which makes pruning its roots easy.
February 17, 2023
Caselli Ave - Eureka Valley, San Francisco
February 12, 2023
American Southwest
Flying to Texas, a trip I know well. The landscape is not always visible but both legs of this trip showed the colors of this part of our country. There's a light layer of snow or frost that turns some of the rock silver or white and along with reds and blues, this contrast makes the geography more pronounced.
January 21, 2023
Hardenbergia violacea 'White Out'
December 09, 2022
Diamond Heights
October 04, 2022
Salesforce Park Revisited (Transbay Terminal)
Just south of Market Street in San Francisco a five block long bus and rail station has a public park on the roof in the forest of skyscrapers. A friend and I decided to ride our bikes downtown to wander around this park after work.
July 27, 2022
Growing Milkweeds in SF for The Monarch Butterfly
Asclepias incarnata (Swamp Weed), two cultivars available at Digging Dog Nursery in Mendocino.
Going by its common name, this plant likes moisture. Something that is not readily available in our California climate. Only for the very few moist areas in San Francisco.
July 15, 2022
English Gardens Tour w/ Mike & Frank - Summer 2022
So here it is. I've been queried about my trip to England for the past three weeks and what are my main take aways from the trip. What did I learn and make me inspired to try something new? One of the reasons I love these trips is the introduction to new ideas, styles and plants. But the one thing that I really like about the English and is another reason I travel there. They appreciate, as a nation and culture, their love of nature. Where that intersects the individual Brits own garden space is wonderful to experience. I love how they have made gardening an art form.
The list below is our itinerary and a short description or thought about my visit. Click on the titles or photo to see more photos of that location:
Burgundy lysmachia and apricot geum was the most interesting color combination for me.
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Along with Pittosporum 'Golf Ball', Sesleria autumnalis, Achillea millefolium 'Paprika' and the Calla Lily.