Thursday, July 30, 2009

What's For Dinner ?

My daughter and I went to the movies yesterday, good way to spend a warm/humid summer day, but specifically to see this new documentary film. Much I already knew, but I did come away with some more facts and an even greater appreciation for the farmers that I buy from at the local farmers markets. Whether you are a foodie, or just like to eat, I highly recommend you take a look at the food industry that provides the food you set on your table. A must see film!

...are you hungry for change?

Official Food, Inc. Movie Site - Hungry For Change? - Hungry for Change Cafeteria

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Raindrops keep fallin' on my head

...those raindrops are fallin' on my head, they keep fallin'


"Ditch Lily"


"Basket of Sedum"


"Oakleaf Hydrangea"


"Yellow Daylily"

"Impatien"

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

The Garden Of Delight...

"It's difficult to think anything but pleasant thoughts while eating a homegrown tomato" ~
Lewis Grizzard

....and because it pleased me, I ate my first ripe maters straight from the vine.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Ritual...

The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere where they can be quiet, alone with the heavens, nature and God. Because only then does one feel that all is as it should be and that God wishes to see people happy, amidst the simple beauty of nature ~ Anne Frank

...cathedral steps

...the sentinel

... sanctuary

...the light at the end of the tunnel

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Off the curb...into the garden

"My green thumb came only as a result of the mistakes I made while learning to see things from the plant's point of view" ~ H. Fred Ale

When you have a container garden on a rooftop, plants need to be elevated off the hot tar of the roof to provide proper air circulation, and to keep them from baking. I have a variety of ways of accomplishing this. All of my plants are on repurposed or recycled objects ie: wooden pallets, baskets, wineboxes, even some discarded burners from a vintage gas stove. The wave petunia sits on a metal vanity stool that I curb-shoppped. I love trash day (how many people do you know that say that?) LOL. Yesterday I found a little three-legged wooden stool on the curb. I brought it home, tightened the legs, painted it with some leftover paint I had and it became a new plant stand for this Sedum. Many of my plant containers are also curb-shopped, people buy plants for their gardens and discard the containers, thank you very much! Just clean them up and disinfect them and you have a nice little collection of containers to start seed in and/or plant up.

More from the garden...

Portulaca
...anyone know the name of the little bitty companion flowers in this pot?

...the pesto bed

...the Husky Red Tomato is fruiting

...overview of the garden

P.S. Thanks to Lucy for identifying my little bitty flowers. They are Lobelia Crystal Palace. The flowers/veggies I did not start from seed I buy at the Coit Road Farmers Market and I neglected to get the name of these. Such a pretty little flower.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Mother Nature...

The garden suggests there might be a place where we can meet nature halfway ~ Michael Pollan

Mother nature delivered a fierce storm this past Saturday, my container garden took a direct hit. She toppled over my five-gallon buckets of tomatoes like they were matchsticks and snapped one of the zucchini plants off at the base. The maters survived their topsy turvy ride across the roof, and I was able to salvage the zucchinis from the plant. Funny thing the small pots of flowers and herbs had no damage, guess because they are lower to the ground and protected by the larger containers. Wanting to enjoy the freshness of my first homegrown zucchinis, I chopped them up and made a salad. I wasn't disappointed, the zucchinis were awesome, I nibbled on the smaller ones while making the salad.

Red Leaf lettuce, zucchini, hard-boiled eggs and spices, lightly dressed with vinegar and oil and freshly grated Parmesan cheese

Friday, July 10, 2009

His biscuits....

Earth laughs in flowers ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson


My neighbor brought her houseplants outdoors and placed them in the garden. This morning when I was watering my plants, I noticed that her Hibiscus had bloomed. Whenever I see this flower I think of my friend in Texas, "K"'s grandbaby calls this plant "His Biscuits".

Hibiscus

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Thinking inside the box...

"Oh, how beautiful!" and sitting in the shade ~ Rudyard Kipling


I picked up these wine boxes curb shopping one day, they have served as shelves and bookcases so why not plant containers? The Coleus was not happy in full sun and this corner of the roof is shaded by a large Ash tree, the Sedum seems happy draping over the sides of the box. This is a lovely spot to sit on a hot summer day and you can usually find me here dreaming of filling the roof to overflowing with flowers and food.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Rainy days...

Living in Cleveland my entire life, I am quite familiar with "lake effect snow", but "lake effect rain"???? I popped out between showers to grab a few pics of my blooms after the rain, or so I thought.

Zucchini and Marigolds

Impatiens

...this little beetle was floating upside down in a puddle, I rescued him with the stick and asked him to pose for a pic

...just as I was snapping this pic of my asparagus fern, the rain came sheeting down giving the pic a rather eerie look