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Date: 5/19/2009 9:14:33 AM
Author: bebe
oh Mochi I love the hydrangea pics. I broke down and bought 2 small shrubs and stuck them in urns on my secondary front entrance porch. I seriously doubt they will do well in that location - but I just had to have me some ''drangea''s !!!

Lost Sapphire, my Iris''s are a mess, they really need dividing. It''s getting hot and sticky here, so that kind of work I just ignore, tee hee!!

Bebe... It''s so addictting, isn''t it?? Please take pictures when you can. Did you get the pink ones or the blue ones? I''m going to put some epsom salt on one as a experiment just to see what happens. They really don''t like to be in a sunny place, here in Florida, anyways. Mine gets only partial morning sun, if that, very filtered.
 
Date: 5/19/2009 10:27:46 AM
Author: Gailey
Mochi, as always your pictures are just inspirational and I love the rain pictures - keep em coming. Now that I''ve caught up, I''d better get out of bed and head out to work. I''ll take the camera with me today and see what''s worth a photo!

I can''t wait for the photos,,,..
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Love the storry about the daffodils.

Did I tell you I''ve been playing around with my daylillies and hand pollinating them. I found a few with the little pods on them today. I can''t wait to try to grow them. I have been ordering daylilies from Maryott''s daylilly. It''s a wonderful place and they bonus flowers with your orders. Very healthy specimens.

I need to take a picture of my composting area and show you how it looks. I know it''s nothing like what you have...hehehe
 
Date: 5/19/2009 9:44:27 PM
Author: mochi

Date: 5/19/2009 9:14:33 AM
Author: bebe
oh Mochi I love the hydrangea pics. I broke down and bought 2 small shrubs and stuck them in urns on my secondary front entrance porch. I seriously doubt they will do well in that location - but I just had to have me some ''drangea''s !!!

Lost Sapphire, my Iris''s are a mess, they really need dividing. It''s getting hot and sticky here, so that kind of work I just ignore, tee hee!!

Bebe... It''s so addictting, isn''t it?? Please take pictures when you can. Did you get the pink ones or the blue ones? I''m going to put some epsom salt on one as a experiment just to see what happens. They really don''t like to be in a sunny place, here in Florida, anyways. Mine gets only partial morning sun, if that, very filtered.
Mochi

If you want them blue, then you need to give them aluminium sulphate. Not sure what Epsom salts do, please report back!

I''m really tired tonight, but here are my composting shots. I''ll post more of an explanation tomorrow.

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Here''s the next lot.

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OMG!! Gailey, that is a wonderful composter!! I have the double tumbler that I purchased a couple of years ago. I would rather have one like yours. I mostly put the horse poop on the ground, add a few leaves and veggies and cover it up with plastic and let the sun keep it warm, it makes the compost better than the tumbler.
 
ETA: Orchid cactus

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NOID...

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close up...
 
oops...

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That does it Mochi!!! You need to make a trip to California to my house. Pick out plants and plant them for me. I will pick up a pile of horse poop for you too.
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You have such a green thumb, it is unbelievable. All of your plants are so beautiful.
 
Date: 5/20/2009 10:25:28 PM
Author: mochi
NOID...
NOID??????

I''m having a dense morning! Anyway, that looks very much like a buddleia to me. Also known as butterfly bush because butterflies love it. I used to have one in the UK. Not here sadly!

Mochi, I tried to do a search for your camera this morning, without success. I''m sure I''ve asked you before but can you tell me again.

My Olympus got dropped by Baby Gailey and only half the screen works. Fine for non-detailed work but not much good for detailed work. I need to get a new one - got so many new gems to show you all, never mind the flowers!

Sun is shining today and I am off to work shortly. I''ll take the camera with me today and see what I can snap. Not much in bloom yet though.
 

OK, I realise that not everyone thinks, like I do, that composting is garden ****, so here''s a little eye candy from a few years ago. I am about to start putting my annual containers together - two weeks of madness! So I might not be around much.


Last year I taught a course at the University of Calgary, and this picture was my title slide. It''s the view from my balcony. Now I do this for a living as opposed to a hobby I no longer have containers on my balcony!


I''ll see if I can find a one or two more that I''ve done.



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Difficult full dark shade location, but this turned out quite well I think.

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Succulents in a strawberry pot. Have you guessed yet, I''m more into foliage than flowers!

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Last one for now, but one of my favourite containers from last year.
 
Much better if I attach the picture!

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Oh Gailey!! Your potted plants are absolutely beautiful... and your back yard, Magnificent!! Oh my goodness, it''s just so pretty. I was as work showing your pictures, they would like for you to come to Florida and do your magic here!
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I use a Nikon Coolpix, 10.0 megapixels. It''s a very easy camera to use.

Another picture of my desert rose in full bloom.

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I love the vivid pink and the green/yellow throat. Very easy to grow from cuttings.

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A little closer....

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Don''t fall in!!

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Date: 5/20/2009 11:23:11 PM
Author: Linda W
That does it Mochi!!! You need to make a trip to California to my house. Pick out plants and plant them for me. I will pick up a pile of horse poop for you too.
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You have such a green thumb, it is unbelievable. All of your plants are so beautiful.

Hehe...Linda you all should be able to grow just about everything in California... You have enough poop there from big Arnold...LOL!!
 
My 4 in 1 asian pear is blooming.... This was three was planted a couple of years ago.

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One of the graft has fruits...

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Date: 5/21/2009 10:43:42 AM
Author: Gailey
Difficult full dark shade location, but this turned out quite well I think.
Gailey,

This hanging basket is absolutely gorgeous!! Is this a moss lined wire basket? What are the trailing orange and yellow flowers?

I love all of your designs. They are very innovative. So much more than the usual annuals that we see year after year after year...yawn!


eta: That composting bin is **** btw. I only have room for a compostumber...someday I will have a three bin setup!
 
Date: 5/23/2009 9:34:32 AM
Author: mochi
Oh Gailey!! Your potted plants are absolutely beautiful... and your back yard, Magnificent!! Oh my goodness, it''s just so pretty. I was as work showing your pictures, they would like for you to come to Florida and do your magic here!
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I use a Nikon Coolpix, 10.0 megapixels. It''s a very easy camera to use.

Another picture of my desert rose in full bloom.
Mochi, that desert rose is fabulous. Looks like you''ve had it for a long time.

Yes, more than happy to come to Florida to garde! It''s got to beat the 90-115 frost free days we have in Calgary, sign me up!

I see TL has bought the same camera as you. When I finally finish the "annuals" in a week or two, I will do a bit more investigating - Thanks.

I''ll try and attach a picture each time I post. Here''s an image of Gailey''s container-scaping from a few years ago.

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Date: 5/23/2009 10:39:05 AM
Author: House Cat

Date: 5/21/2009 10:43:42 AM
Author: Gailey
Difficult full dark shade location, but this turned out quite well I think.
Gailey,

This hanging basket is absolutely gorgeous!! Is this a moss lined wire basket? What are the trailing orange and yellow flowers?

I love all of your designs. They are very innovative. So much more than the usual annuals that we see year after year after year...yawn!


eta: That composting bin is **** btw. I only have room for a compostumber...someday I will have a three bin setup!
Why thank you Miss House Cat!

The trailing orange flowers (not yellow, that''s just a trick of the light) are called Mimulus. Here''s a close-up.

I love my composter! I emptied the the finished compost and re-filled it again and it''s cooking up a storm!

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These photos were taken by my DH a couple of years ago when we moved into this home. I was into geraniums...can you tell???
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Currently, I have no geraniums, but hey are one of my favorite flowers.

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