Love the grey color and summer blooms of Texas Sage but need something
more diminutive in size? Enter Cimmarron Sage from Mountain States
Nursery. Beautiful and soft rounded foliage highlighted by soft blue
flowers in summer, and it only gets three feet tall! Full sun and
excellant drainage a must.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Going Bananas!
Our banana plant is producing it's first crop. I believe this is an
"Orinoco", the most common variety grown on the gulf coast. The banana
is actually an herb, ours is planted in a sheltered location on the
east side of our house. The location plus a mild winter last year has
resulted in the developing fruit. So exciting!
"Orinoco", the most common variety grown on the gulf coast. The banana
is actually an herb, ours is planted in a sheltered location on the
east side of our house. The location plus a mild winter last year has
resulted in the developing fruit. So exciting!
Friday, July 24, 2009
Another found surprise in the garden
Variegated silver thyme surviving the heat and drought nicely. I could
have used some of that a while back when I made that fish dish...
have used some of that a while back when I made that fish dish...
End of summer cleanout
Well, okay, it's not really the end of summer here in Texas. A more
apropriate statement would be; the summer has made and end of our
garden. At any rate, it's time to clean it up and replant for the
fall. That's right, even though the dog days of summer are here (have
been all summer actually) it's time to plant fall tomatoes, peppers,
cucumber, and more. So, the grunt work has to happen first. But even
grunting has it's rewards, a clean garden yes, but also some
unexpected surprises.
apropriate statement would be; the summer has made and end of our
garden. At any rate, it's time to clean it up and replant for the
fall. That's right, even though the dog days of summer are here (have
been all summer actually) it's time to plant fall tomatoes, peppers,
cucumber, and more. So, the grunt work has to happen first. But even
grunting has it's rewards, a clean garden yes, but also some
unexpected surprises.
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