by angela@diggingbliss | Jul 21, 2006 | Uncategorized

Robust plant here in my yard? No (might do better with more protection from afternoon sun).
Early fruiting in my yard? No
Tons of fruit right compared to other varieties in my yard? No
Taste? Out of this world (Thank you, Amy Stewart, for recommending it!)
Note: Of my two main tomato beds, the one receiving earlier afternoon shade contains the largest, most prolific tomato plants– Early Girl and Costoluto Genovese. At first, I assumed they were simply more heat tolerant and robust, but it may be that they’re benefiting from earlier afternoon shading. The two plants in the sunniest bed, Copia and Black from Tula, are looking more stressed. If I have time before leaving for Mendo, I will rig up some shade cloth for them. This is quite a heat spell we’re having.
by angela@diggingbliss | Jul 19, 2006 | Uncategorized
Don’t get me wrong… I love Sacramento. And I can take the summer heat. That doesn’t mean I don’t appreciate the fact that I am leaving this weekly forecast…
Sacramento
104°F 40°C
68°F 20°C THU
108°F 42°C
70°F 21°C FRI
112°F 44°C
71°F 21°C SAT
111°F 43°C
70°F 21°C SUN
109°F 42°C
68°F 20°C MON
107°F 41°C
68°F 20°C TUE
105°F 40°C
66°F 18°C
… for this one.
Mendocino
73°F 22°C
56°F 13°C THU
77°F 25°C
61°F 16°C FRI
80°F 26°C
61°F 16°C SAT
79°F 26°C
59°F 15°C SUN
78°F 25°C
59°F 15°C MON
74°F 23°C
57°F 13°C TUE
74°F 23°C
55°F 12°C
That’s what vacations are for, right? Getting outta town for a taste of something different. Escaping the heat. Or basking in the sun. We know what awaits us when we return, but for one glorious week we get to walk around in a cool fog… or lie on a sunny beach… in appreciation.
by angela@diggingbliss | Jul 18, 2006 | Uncategorized

I’m compiling a list of nurseries to visit while in Mendocino. I’ve only been to the Mendocino Garden Shop, the nursery at the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens and North Star Nursery.
Here’s what I’ve programmed into my amaaaaaaaazing Garmin StreetPilot i5 Automotive GPS Navigator
(Happy birthday to me!):
DIGGING DOG NURSERY
707-937-1130
31101 MIDDLE RIDGE RD, ALBION, CA 95410 7.1MI from Mendocino
FUCHSIARAMA
707-964-0429
23201 N HIGHWAY 1, FORT BRAGG, CA 95437 10.2MI from Mendocino
SIMPLY SUCCULENT
707-964-0536
32850 MILL CREEK DR # 45, FORT BRAGG, CA 95437 10.2MI from Mendocino
HORTUS BOTANICUS
707-964-4786
20103 HANSON RDFORT BRAGG, CA 95437 10.2MI from Mendocino
If you’re interested in the Mendo gardening scene, here’s a link to the Summer, 2006 Home & Garden section of the Mendocino Beacon newspaper.
by angela@diggingbliss | Jul 16, 2006 | Uncategorized

In the coming week I’ll be busy cleaning house (oh, the backlog…), packing, troubleshooting my drip system and spending extra snuggle time with my dogs. Why? So I can leave in a week for a 7-day soul-soothing trip to Mendocino! This time, I’m going to make an effort to forge ahead into unkown nursery territory. In addition to being heart-stoppingly picturesque, Mendocino is home to several really cool nurseries.
And a cafe with internet, so I won’t get the shakes.
And wineries. If I make it to Digging Dog Nursery and Pacific Star Winery, I’ll be one happy camper. Shame on me for using “happy” and “camper” in the same sentence.

Fear not… I’ll check in when I can. I won’t be able to share pics until I get back because I don’t have a laptop. Tragic, I know. The pics will be residing on my video iPod until I get home. So, yes, I will be roughing it. Just like camping.
by angela@diggingbliss | Jul 15, 2006 | Uncategorized


… to the Citrus Heights Costco for a rapidly dwindling (I’m sure), staggeringly beautiful dahlia selection in 3-gallon containers for around ten bucks a pop. Since snails ate my dahlia shoots, I justified hoisting a pink one into my cart.
They’re located at the west end of the outdoor nursery area, btw. Other Costcos must have them too, but these babies I happen to know about.
OMG, almost forgot to mention that they also have mature… potted… fruiting… ‘Early Girl’ tomatoes! Procrastinators need not go tomatoless!
by angela@diggingbliss | Jul 15, 2006 | Uncategorized
Saw this on Garden Rant. Very funny stuff.
VIDEO: Jim Dupree, Gardening Enthusiast
by angela@diggingbliss | Jul 11, 2006 | Uncategorized

Nature Sweet 2006 Tomato Challenge in Sacramento
First prize is $5,000 and three $250 store vouchers will be awarded to runners up. On September 9, contestants must bring three medium or large tomatoes OR 10 small tomatoes (entries must all be of the same variety) to the Raley’s at 25025 Blue Ravine Road in Folsom between 9 and 11 a.m. for judging. ONE ENTRY PER HOUSEHOLD.
What have you got to lose but that empty feeling in your wallet and that unsung glory for your oh, so deserving tomatoes? If you don’t win, you can always go grocery shopping… or to the lake… or the Folsom Outlets or something. Any nurseries over there? Folsom Lake Nursery closed, right? Bushnell’s isn’t too, too far from Folsom. That’s always worth a stop.
The Tomato Challenge Hotline toll-free number is 1-800-315-8209.
Good luck, Sacratomatans!
by angela@diggingbliss | Jul 8, 2006 | Uncategorized

My ‘Fresno’ chile peppers are ripe and I’m not quite sure what to do with them. The tag said they’re great for salsa. What a coincidence because I love salsa. But I’m also a big chicken when it comes to heat. If I’m feeling dangerous, I’ll buy Pace Picante Sauce in Medium. Most of the time, I go for mild.
I just checked the heat rating on ‘Fresno’ peppers and here’s what it said:
Fresno pepper
These are similar to jalapeno peppers, but with thinner walls. They’re great in salsas. Green Fresnos are available in the summer. the hotter red ones come out in the fall. Substitutes: jalapeno pepper OR Serrano pepper.
Uh oh… jalapenos are hot! And most of my Fresnos are a deep, tongue-melting red. Having gotten myself into this pickle… or pepper… my next task is to find a great salsa recipe. Any suggestions for salsa recipe sites or actual salsa recipes? I’ve never made my own fresh salsa.
Muchas Gracias!
by angela@diggingbliss | Jul 7, 2006 | Uncategorized


It’s a magical time.
by angela@diggingbliss | Jul 7, 2006 | Uncategorized
‘Early Girl’ tomato
‘Costoluto Genovese’ tomato
‘Tequila’ pepper