by angela@diggingbliss | Jan 18, 2006 | Uncategorized

Please make it stop raining. We are getting very stir-crazy. We are trying to be good but we are starting to feel the urge to chew furniture… the cookbook bindings and that dollar bill held us off for awhile, but we don’t know how much longer we can take this.
Respectfully,
Dan and Annie
by angela@diggingbliss | Jan 16, 2006 | Uncategorized

The new edition of Sunset Western Landscaping is out now!
Jan. 23 update: Got my copy from amazon.com a few days ago. I give it 5 /5 stars. Sunset certainly didn’t skimp on glossy color photos, plant palettes are inspiring and reflect regional differences, and suggestions are given for special growing conditions. These are big-budget gardens, but the designers didn’t succumb to the tendency to unnecessarily overdo the hardscaping. Where hardscape is the dominant feature, it makes sense, like in the southwest. Plant lovers will find plenty of inspiration.
by angela@diggingbliss | Jan 14, 2006 | Uncategorized

Ever since I saw the story about square watermelons being marketed in Japan, I’ve wanted to mold my own produce. Now I can with Vegiforms.
Available shapes include: the Garden Elf, Pickle Pusses, Ear of Corn, Heart and Diamond. Will a Frankentomato be as tasty as a normal tomato? We’ll find out. One also has to factor in the amusement factor.

Here’s a blogger with some actual experience with Vegiforms! With photos! Click here.
by angela@diggingbliss | Jan 12, 2006 | Uncategorized
Ok, garden catalog junkies… Annie’s Annuals’ printed catalog debuts in February! If you’re not already on their mailing list, here’s a link: http://www.anniesannuals.com/mlist/default.asp
Also, plants at the nursery are 15% off through the end of January. Here’s a link to the printable coupon: click here
by angela@diggingbliss | Jan 4, 2006 | Uncategorized

In Berkeley the other day, I felt compelled to announce to our hostess that her neighbor’s saucer magnolias were blooming. In January. She seemed to take this remarkable news in stride. I guess when you live in a clime of perpetual springtime, it ain’t no thang when a spectacularly showy tree blooms in winter. Back in Sacramento, we have real winter… ok, not real winter, but the kind that occasionally makes you put on a coat. Or pants. My saucer magnolia’s tiny buds are still in their winter wear.
According to my date-stamped photo records of what blooms when here, our white stellata magnolias bloom first, in February. Colorful, showy saucer magnolias will follow in March. Allow variations for Mother Nature.
If you want to see what we’re missing, the Chronicle has a couple recent magnolia articles (with pics)–
Magnificent magnolias Natives of the Deep South and their local offspring bring S.F. Botanical Garden to life this month
by Alice Joyce, author of “Gardenwalks in California”
When the tree’s sweet blossoms come on, it’s a sunshine daydream in the winter
by Miriam Owen, Special to the Chronicle
by angela@diggingbliss | Dec 17, 2005 | Uncategorized
Here’s a good link: http://www.pauleckepoinsettias.com/html/point_fset.html