More from David's Berkeley Hills garden
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We're back in David's garden picking up where I left off on Monday. If you
missed that post you'll definitely want to start there.
Here we're looking at m...
Dry August Garden
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Extra dry. Extra neglected. Such is the state of my garden. But that's
okay, it's life. I suppose it is a good test to observe what plants can
handle prol...
THE WEIRDLY, WONDERFUL SAGUARO
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The saguaros ( pronounced sa-war-o) are in bloom and they look fabulous.
With their white-flowered bouquets held mainly on the crown they look
positively b...
Hayefield Happenings – 2025 So Far
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So much for good intentions of keeping up with my garden notes—it’s been a
while! Fortunately, I know all of you understand how crazy things can be in
the ...
Wednesday Vignette – horsemen and horseshoes
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Hey All, It’s been a while. I’ve been working a lot, but mostly I haven’t
felt I’ve had much of interest to say. Maybe I still don’t. Instead I have
consum...
Immatures and Migrants! 9-1-23
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A cool front and the Super Blue Moon on 8-30-23 helped to fuel migration!
So, what's up?
Let's begin with this little Barred Owlet, on its own one morni...
What Next?
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At the top of a back staircase in our house this variegated sansevieria has
lived for the last five years, requiring little care and growing happily.
A yea...
Moving Mountains
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There are at least two meanings to this blog title, which will become clear
as this post progresses. For the astute few that still check in on our blog
fro...
Beautiful...I continue to be totally envious of your pond!
So pretty! Your fish look like they've weathered the winter just fine!
None of the pictures come through - only a red X inside a box.
I love seeing art in the garden - nice one!