Tuesday, March 20, 2012

White Blooms in Filoli

      I love going through the Filoli garden with people as much as I do going solo.  My favorite is on days like last Saturday when it looks like it should rain and everyone stays home leaving me to wander and daydream by myself. Here are some pictures of what inspired me while wandering around with by myself. (And of course little Baby Boo in utero).


"The Wedding Place"

   This last visit I was inspired by some magnificent white blooming trees and tulips in Filoli. I think it was the stark contrast the white blooms had against the dark gloomy sky that really made the white look spectacular. It was magical. This was the first time this year I saw the trees blooming around "The Wedding Place". It is the only area on a diagonal on the entire grounds. There was one wedding held here- and the colors were all white and green. It's not hard to imagine how simple and beautiful it was.

Blooming in White around the wedding place


 
 Seeing all these tress in bloom has me considering planting one for my own garden. However, I'm not sure where I could put it. Also the blooms would be short lived with most of the year either green or sticks (more racking). I think if anything I will purchase and plant a Camilia tree. It is my "birthday flower", has a long period of blooming, and has evergreen leaves. So, I am pretty much decided on a nice Camilia.

   Also very nice is the field of Daffodils. Usually I go to Murphy's over St. Patrick's day weekend and meet my parents for the Northern California Daffodil show. This year my parents decided and I decided not to go. But, I got a fill of Daffys to keep me happy.

Daffodil Field with blooming apple trees







It was cold!







     And to appease the masses here are some pictures of myself with my beginning of third trimester bump. I propped up the camera and took these of myself. Eek.

Birds were signing (or laughing) to me
Inside the best smelling "garden house"
Pink Camilia blooming behind me.
 I am considering making myself this t-shirt because conversations have become repetative.

1. I am 6 months pregnant
2. The Dr.s tell me it will be a girl
3. I am due the first week of June
4. Strangers asking to touch my stomach kinda weirds me out. ... But great if you are a friend or family!


Sunday, February 26, 2012

Trumpets, Miniatures, and Filoli

     This past week contained more Daffodil fun. Tiny bubbles bloomed, as did Arkle, and one of my pinks Katie Heath. Unfortunately Arkle was too tall and big so they fell over as soon as it opened. So, I cut most of them and enjoy them inside now. Can some one tell me why a daffodil grows so that it can't support itself? Should I modify something for next year?


Arkle

     I went for my first time this year to Filoli. I brought a couple of friends to experience the magical place. They loved it - especially because we toured the gardens with the sound track to Pride and Prejudice playing!

Me with Annie and Mindy at Filoli's  Daffodil Daydream






Smelling the Hyacinths
  
     The Northern Califonia Daffodil Society was also at Filoli over the weekend. I mentioned the event in an earlier post.  I shook hands with the NCD president Bob Spotts and dropped my Dad's name so Bob could know who I was. We chatted a little bit before he gave his talk on the history of Daffodils. I had never really thought much about daffodils in the wild before. It turns out Daffodils are only native to areas around the Mediterranean! I found that fact really interesting.  Also funny is how they don't required any special care at all- they are just like our orange California Poppy's! Crazy. Well here are some more pictures.


 
Tiny Bubbles


Katie Heath

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Daffodil Season

     Daffodil season is here in my little California yard! This is probably the most exciting time for me in the garden. Bulbs require waiting and patience. So, when they do bloom it's like a present being opened after months of being "wrapped" up. The first daffodils feel so serendipitous, hope is renewed, and spring will be here with all the buds and blooms.

    First out of the gate was Topolino. My friend Jenni's comment was that it sure was small. :) haha yes it is a mid-size trumpet. This is my second year with this bulb. It was a b-day present from my dad.

Topolino
     Jenni did not yet see the miniatures blooming. Those will definitely open up any day now because of the light rain and wonderful sun. Miniature daffodils are so sweet and lovely. It would be amazing to grow a big pot of one type. I'll put this on my wish list for next year.

     Next to open is what I thought would be containers of Paper Whites that my friend Katie gave me this year. I potted them up in these containers of grey cement.

Paper Whites?
What actually bloomed.

Surprise! It's not so white
    Sometimes things turn out different than you expect. Who would not love a this yellow buttercup flower? So, even though my pots aren't those star shaped "little stinkers" these yellow ones are delightful and smell great! Any idea what how actually name this cultivar?

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Pregnant Onions



      Happy New Year! It seems appropriate for my first post of the year to be something monumental. I was planning this post for a few months now. Well actually 18 weeks as my doctor will tell me tomorrow. Like this plant I too am pregnant! It is very exciting- much more exciting than an onion creating a baby- and probably more dramatic too. I don't think Mama Onion got the wonderful experience of nausea.

     In celebration of making it to the second trimester and as a little experiment, I "birthed" one of the little baby onions then planted it in some new soil. I think these onions have a dramatic look about them. Plus they don't require much maintenance. One day I'll give one away as a present if my little guys grow big.
Mama Onion carrying her babies

The babies before planting

      Now I guess I'm part of what's growing in the garden. And I am growing very quickly this past week. I am so grateful for the maternity clothes from my friends!

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Christmas Musical Entertainment

I am going slightly off topic- but I just can't resist posting this link to another blog.

Musicals are definitely not for everybody. For those of us that enjoy them and all the cheese that goes with them let's hear it for White Christmas! Click on this link to kindle your desire to watch the movie and dream about snow.  Living-in-white-christmas from Design Sponge

I always loved the "Sisters" song because it's so catchy and fun.

 

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Filoli Spring Opening

2011 Filoli Daffodil Display
       I was excited to receive the Filoli bi-monthly newsletter last week because it announced their opening day celebrations called "Daffodil Daydreams".  Yippee Daffodils! I can imagine how great the daffodils smell from the pictures. Apparently Filoli is the largest ADS (American Daffodil Society) Display Garden in the West. Click on the link to see the events schedule Filoli Spring Opening Event
 
The Saturday events look like fun to me. Bob Spots will give a talk - I'll have to stop by with my official ADS National show pin and maybe do a little name dropping till he recognizes me.

"Not Just that Yellow Flower Anymore Bob Spotts, President of the Northern California Daffodil Society (NCDS) and Nancy Tucket, NCDS Member. Bob shares his experience and gives helpful tips for growing daffodils in the Bay Area."

There is also a flower arranging demonstration I'd like to attend.
"Demo: Flower Arranging with Seasonal Blooms."

So, if you are around the Bay Area Saturday February 25th let me know if you'd like to go with me. I have a free ticket.

In other news I received a huge bag of Paper White bulbs (white star shaped clusters of Daffodils) as a present. Lets see if I can force my first bulb! I'm so excited because I think these smell amazing. Well to be fare they all smell amazing to me. *sigh* It's only December a good time to read books and dream about spring flowers.



Sunday, December 11, 2011

The Great Iris Planting

  
 
      Finally, my horde of Iris bulbs are in the ground. I dug up this very overgrown bed of Iris that the previous owner of our house let go crazy. I was able to give away about 30. But, still I counted planting 30 plus the four of a different variety my dad gave me. (Of course). Then I broke down and threw out the very smallest because who really needs more than 30 Iris bulbs in one planter?



     I am worried they stayed out of the soil for too long and won't bloom again. But, sometimes if it is not a "must do" item on the to do list it just won't happen. So I am OK with losing some of the Iris because I made other choices that I think were good choices and take care of my health.

     Other happenings in the garden included planting up other fun bulbs. My Daffodils are already in (of course they had priority). Then I was able to put in my Muscari and Anenomi. Two new plants for me which will make spring exciting! As advised by bulb experts, Brent and Becky, I put another layer of compost on top of the soil. This is the time of year to do garden maintenance if you live in California. This means there is still plenty to do to prepare for the spring and think about another vegetable garden. I think I need to start a calendar to keep track.