Solano

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Bellflower Bouquet - Al Alvarado
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Stunning Surprise Blooms in the Garden

July 18, 2024
A couple of years ago, my husband and I decided to convert one of our raised garden beds into a pollinator patch. When we began searching for plants to consider for this space, I was so excited to see that there was a sale at the UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden (https://arboretum.ucdavis.
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photo by Michelle Krespi
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An Explosion of Color-Chinese Ground Orchid

July 16, 2024
I've seen Chinese Ground Orchids in my garden before but this year they're extra glorious which inspired me to blog about them. Honesty, before I moved into my house which I bought from an Asian gardener I had never seen nor heard of a ground orchid.
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Justicia carnea flower photo by Keith Arrol
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Thriller

July 15, 2024
Early in June, we had the opportunity to visit the backyard of a friend who had lived in Fairfield for about fifty years. He is the only living, original owner left in his neighborhood. His space is shaded by a patio cover and multiple trees.
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photos by Jennifer DeDora
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Watermelon Plant- Peperomia argyreia

July 10, 2024
The leaves of this unique-looking house plant really do look like the rind of a ripe watermelon. The stems are also reminiscent of the fruit-they are a rich red, just like the edible flesh of a ready-to-eat watermelon. I purchased this houseplant as a gift to myself, and I'm very happy I did.
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Regular leaf.
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And Breathe-Seasonal Changes in the Garden

July 8, 2024
June 21st is considered the longest day of the year, or the summer solstice. On this day, I rage against the dying of the light, then accept that my onions and garlic will not get bigger, shift my focus to my summer fruiting plants, and breathe.
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we are the ark
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The Book Corner: We are the ARK

July 2, 2024
In Henry David Thoreau's essay, Walking, he observed, In Wildness is the preservation of the world. I have always viewed Thoreau's vision as a statement of forward-thinking hope.
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photos by Heather Hamilton
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Geraniums

July 1, 2024
I have recently noticed how amazing geraniums are. I think many people like myself have seen them, and they are pretty standard, so they probably don't appreciate all they have to offer.
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Hotlips salvia. photos by Cindy Yee
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Bee Magnet

June 28, 2024
It's going to be a sizzling 100F day today, so I'm outside watering the yard at 7:30 am and notice all the bees also making an early start. Here are some of the bee magnets in my backyard. Salvia microphylla' Hot Lips' is a perennial favorite.
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Tragopogon porrifolius Flower Bud
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Who's Got Your Goat

June 27, 2024
Now is the time I dig out the Purple Goat's Beard. The ground is still wet, and the leaves are not too large yet. The Salsify plant somehow made it into my front yard garden. I originally thought it was lovely because I knew this plant was edible.
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