...just re-arranging a few plants and pots in the courtyard. It's a nice place to sit and have a beer or two on the weekend after all the rain.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Courtyard
...just re-arranging a few plants and pots in the courtyard. It's a nice place to sit and have a beer or two on the weekend after all the rain.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Avonia alstonii
I got this Alvonia alstonii a few weeks ago. I just liked the snake-like appearance of the plant. I had no idea what the flower would look like until now. It's very small and this blog gives you a better idea of the size.
BBQ Plans
I've gotten much better with Google's SketchUp program. This is the first draft of the backyard BBQ concept from Tropicana. These island dimensions are able to make it through the front courtyard entrance and through the house. It's going to be a tight fit. Now, I just have to work on the counter top details as well as adding some stools to the model. The artificial wood plank deck design is in the works, at least, for Plan A.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
San Diego Fair
The San Diego County Fair is back, again. Here are a few dogs jumping into a pool as part of the Purina Incredible Dog Challenge. I partook in a cinnamon bun challenge and won (I got to eat the whole thing without getting sick!). Then, I spent ~8 hours on a very important, outdoor-type purchase. More on that, later.
I forgot to go back for the Jack Russell Hurdle Racing!Saturday, June 5, 2010
San Diego Cactus & Succulent Society
The SD Cactus & Succulent Society sale seemed much bigger than before. Or, maybe it's because I arrived earlier in the morning than before? I kept my eyes peeled for an Aloe vanbalenii, but didn't find any specimens. The prices also seemed higher than before. Or, maybe I've developed an eye for the rarer plants? Though, I couldn't bring myself to pay $45 for that one odd duck-of-a-plant. So, I stayed with the $6 to $10 offerings.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Epiphyllum: Dream Maker
Finally, after 4 years of growth, this epiphyllum blooms. Uh, yeah, the plant requires more sunlight for the flowers to make an appearance. I lost the hybrid name of this plant since the original cutting shrivelled up along with the inked-in description. So, I had to wait for a bloom to give me a hint. The hybrid's name is "Dream Maker" and makes a very large, pink flower.
This wouldn't be possible without the San Diego Epiphyllum Society's yearly sale. At the sale yesterday, I bought other hybrids like "Morocco", "Pegasus", "French Gold", "Clown" and "Siegfried". But, this time, I went with potted plants rather than cuttings.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Dahlias
Planted in mid-January, the dahlias are starting to bloom in the front courtyard. They were in a mixed bag, so I didn't know what to expect.
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