After hibernating indoors for months, I ventured out to see what's sprouting. My friend in Menlo Park actually gave a Wisteria Viewing party last month and indeed, her arbor was loaded with long, looooong, frrrrragrant blossoms. My wisteria looked dead. Even now, it only has only a few tender leaves. I guess the trees on either side have grown tall and shade it too much, but my wisteria fights on valiantly. It'll bloom f'sure.
In my last post, I said the miniature pomegranate probably didn't make it. Well, it's fine, all green with new leaves, branches, everything. What didn't make it was my 10 year old Bearss Lime!!!!! I now fall victim to the vicissitudes of the supermarket's stock of limes for my gin and tonics. Feeling insecure in that co-dependency, I planted a foot-tall Bearss Lime in my Citrus Grove.The Citrus Grove
I finally had the garden shed moved from a sunny spot to a shady spot in a neglected corner of my yard. The previous tenant of that shady spot, a fruiting pear tree, never did well and what meager fruits it produced were immediately gnawed by the vermin. So now I have sunny real estate on which I planted the new Bearss Lime next to the seven foot tall grafted grapefruit/lemon tree. I also planted the kumquat there and it's doing well. I already ate all its fruit. I hope it makes more.
Newest Additions
The other new additions this spring is a Casa Blanca oriental lily. It's growing aggressively. I hope to get at least one huge, white, fragrant flower from it. I finally put the French lavender in the ground next to the beloved classic rose. I am starting heirloom tomatoes from seed for the first time. I have about 40 seedlings and room for, oh I guess I have enough room if I put them where the lawn was. A better use of that space than the crab grass-infested lawn. Lawns are no long PC in this native-plant, water conservation culture. I plant to give those tomatoes a really hard time namely with minimal water, poor soil... what vineyards do to concentrate flavor.
Here's some eye-candy, the azeleas in full bloom! Until next post!

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