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Mendocino, March ’05

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Just got back from a trip to beloved Mendocino… Pride of Madeira, Echium candicans (E. fastuosum) is in full bloom there right now. Gorgeous!!! The taller echiums, wildprettii I think, bloom later. I’d recently admired E. candicans freeway plantings on the way to the bay area for the S.F. Flower & Garden Show.

I’d love to try E. candicans in my yard… The E. wildprettii I brought back from Mendocino two summers ago is sending up its first flower spike right now, so I might do o.k. with E. candicans as well. These are coast-preferring plants, but under the right conditions, we can get them to grow and bloom.

This photo was taken in the backyard of the house we rented. When I wasn’t flower watching, I was busy whale watching!

S.F. Flower & Garden Show

Went yesterday… What did I score at the vendors’ booths?

Orchid plants: I suggest perusing each booth, comparing selection and prices and then returning to buy. Having such a wide selection in one area is a bit overwhelming, but there is quite a bit of difference in vendor pricing, so that’s a good way to narrow your choices. I ended up buying from Valley Orchids, Inc. from Morgan Hill.

Cool metal stakes: I’m a sucker for rusted metal garden art and this time I scored two butterflies on wavy stakes attached at the base. They came from Susan Regert’s company, “Z” Garden Party. Love ’em. Also got a single butterfly to stick in my herb box from the same vendor… and a copper star stake with marbles on the points from Jardinage Copper and Cedar Garden Art.

Words of warning: pack a nice lunch (last year’s passable teriyaki vendor is gone and the alternatives are awful and expensive unless you want 2 soggy, underheated chicken tacos and a coke for $11!) and plan on getting out of there early enough or late enough to skip the afternoon commute (good luck on that one).

This year’s garden vignettes left me a little flat. I saw several wilting plants, the few designs that stood out only did so because of shock value, and none of them made me say, “Wow, that’s beautiful!” Last year’s were much better in my opinion. I’d like to see something a little more reality-based next year. None of my favorite bay area landscape designers did the show this year. Hmmm… maybe there’s a story there. The Cow Palace still needs a lighting makeover.

If you have a chance, attend one of the many interesting seminars! Matter o’fact, I’d say the seminars and shopping options are the show’s strengths.

Sprinklers and Puppies

Turned on the spray heads in one of my flowerbeds this morning only to discover that the heads were spraying toward the fence instead of on plants. Turns out my darling little sprinkler-eating doggies have been gnawing on the heads when I’m not around.

I tried adjusting one head with the water on. Lesson learned? Don’t do sprinkler repairs pre-coffee… screwing counterclockwise results in a fountain and drenching of said repair person. I’m awake now, anyway.

Speaking of popcorn…

I just bought a new cordless electric mulching mower from Emigh Hardware, another popcorn-dishing nursery/hardware store. My 16+ year old Ryobi cordless electric mower finally bit the dust when it sustained water damage. Ryobi no longer makes cordless electric mowers, apparently, and it appears Black & Decker has a lock on the market with the B&D CMM1000. It ain’t cheap at $449.99, but it happened to be on sale at Emigh for $429 AND they’re delivering it for FREE… ASSEMBLED! Dontcha love Emigh? Not only that, I was able to order the mower over the phone. It couldn’t have been easier.