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Wednesday, December 30, 2020
The 2020 Miracle!
Sunday, December 6, 2020
Water Water Everywhere
Water water everywhere! That is if you took the time to plan it.
Southern California presents some interesting irrigation challenges. Water does not naturally fall out of the sky most of the year, and therefore you pretty much have to irrigate. A large portion of the decision to go native was to conserve water. Therefore, does it make sense to plumb water water everywhere?
I went back and forth in my mind on whether to cover this topic on the blog. I am not an expert and the more I read about the water requirements for natives, the less I understand. Everyone has an opinion on this topic and yet no one has actual information you can easily use.
Like I did in the Pacific Northwest, I am installing a system of drip irrigation, as well as mini spot sprinklers. I have added a number of new functions, such as shrubblers and plant pot sprayers. In a good year we are out of town frequently, and I prefer that the landscape be self maintaining. Just last year we lost most of our potted plants after we were out of town for one week in the height of summer.
I am not going to give a comprehensive overview of the installation of our irrigation system in this article. Instead, I am going to mention some of the products we used, and then I am going to offer to post updates about the irrigation methods after we've used them for 6 months, 12 months and so on.
Almost all of our irrigation products are from dripworks.com. They are an Oregon based company, and I absolutely love them. Get the catalog and study it. Order a kit to start, and that will inform the parts and part numbers you need to expand it further. Here are some of the products that make up the basis of our system so far:
Shrubbler on 5" Stake 360°
DSHSMicro-Jet 90°, 180°, 360°
MAJ90 MAJ180 MAJ3601/4" Soaker Dripline 12" Spaced
DSD12Potstream
DPSTuesday, December 1, 2020
New Plant Babies
Few things excite me more than new plants. Just finished a trip to Tree of Life nursery and brought back the next batch of native plants to round out our landscape plan. Today's finds were:
- Juncus Patens
- Satureja douglasii
- Dudleya Brittonii
- Dudleya Hassei
- Ceanothus Julia Phelps
- Archillea Millefolium
- Festuca Idahoensis
- Baccharis Emoryi
Saturday, November 28, 2020
2020 Retrospective
Well, if you look hard enough you can find beauty in this year. This was our first full year in our 1914 craftsman bungalow. Our first two months were spent creating plans for the property and our improvement wish list. Little did we know that we'd make so much progress towards that list in 2020. Amazing how much more time a person has at home during a pandemic!
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Potager Nook
Sometimes procrastination leads to the best decisions. We'd been trying to figure out since this spring what to do with the northeast corner of our house. This area is part of our kitchen potager garden, and is the utility corner for cable, telephone and electricity. We tried planting this area with veg, but nothing grew well in the mostly shady area. It gets flooded with morning sun, and then remains shaded most of the day.
This weekend we built a small brick S curve patio with recycled bricks we had laying around. Instantly, the area was transformed and now has a purpose. We tested the nook today with our morning coffee and we love the area! It is a great spot to enjoy morning coffee and to admire the garden. Finally, a solution for an otherwise dead and difficult spot.
Saturday, November 14, 2020
Potted Plants for Interest
We have a decent amount of concrete hardscape up the South side of the house that we decided to keep for our patio area. However, we knew we needed to soften this with plants and with the help of Tree of Life nursery, we identified a number of natives that would be good candidates.
Today we got this Burroughsia Fastigiata planted and absolutely love the outcome. The pot matches the scale, and we are very pleased with the free flow feel and growth pattern of this bush. It is amazing how a plant in the right spot can change everything. This pot is along the approach of the back yard landscape, and is serving as great visual interest.
Thursday, November 12, 2020
The Big Day
Well, we got our first rain for the season and we just couldn't wait any longer to start getting the landscape in. We made our first big trip to Tree of Life nursery with a focus on getting all of the trees and the plants for one of the main garden beds. Earlier in the week we received the water feature and got that installed. The following is a preview of the finished product:
We're happy with the area, and especially like our new water feature. We think it will add a lot of life to the landscape by drawing in birds, bees, dragon flies, and all the wonderful forms of life that water attracts. Here is an overview of the plantings in this bed from left to right:
- Byrd Hill Manzanita (back left)
- Euphorbia Misera (front left)
- La Cruz Manzanita (mid left)
- White Sage (behind water feature)
- Eriogonum Dana Point (right side) x 2