Garden!
Over the weekend I planted a teeny tiny garden! Rob had a great idea: since the reason I had been wanting lamb's ears so badly was that they were "pettable", he thought I should put in only plants that were fun to touch. I now have a small plot by the front door that includes Meyer's asparagus and four little splotches of lamb's ears. I would have added snapdragons -- they're interactive, if not soft to the touch -- but they want full sun.
Rob and I also planted various big pots with handfuls of flowers and greenery in contrasting colors. I liked the set that had mums, cyclamen, purple alyssum, and dusty miller.
But I like my small plot best. Now if only I can keep it alive; it's not on any of the irrigation systems nearby, and lamb's ears wilt pretty quick if they're thirsty.
I'm proud of my teeny little garden! :-)
Rob and I also planted various big pots with handfuls of flowers and greenery in contrasting colors. I liked the set that had mums, cyclamen, purple alyssum, and dusty miller.
But I like my small plot best. Now if only I can keep it alive; it's not on any of the irrigation systems nearby, and lamb's ears wilt pretty quick if they're thirsty.
I'm proud of my teeny little garden! :-)
oooh, time for CJ to go to Golden Gate Park ....
http://www.sfgate.com/traveler/guide/sf/neighborhoods/ggpark.shtml
This emphasizes scent, but about half the plants in this garden are highly touchable as well as, or instead of, very fragrant, and the beds are raised to waist level for easy touching.
Re: oooh, time for CJ to go to Golden Gate Park ....
Thanks for the pointer! It sounds wonderful!