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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2010 17:43:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Did you take pics of the carnage?  You can always do a post on &#039;what not to do with your desert plants&#039;

And, nice piece of work in this month&#039;s Sunset.  I was craving those canna lilies even before I saw that it was your composition.  Yay for publications!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you take pics of the carnage?  You can always do a post on &#8216;what not to do with your desert plants&#8217;</p>
<p>And, nice piece of work in this month&#8217;s Sunset.  I was craving those canna lilies even before I saw that it was your composition.  Yay for publications!</p>
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		<description>Your front yard is such an inspiration! I will get there one day! First...how to ditch the lawn?</description>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 16:08:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ooooooh what a neato plant. But it is strap-leaved, the cats will destroy it. (They&#039;ll even bite my agave.) Maybe I can find one to foist on my mom... that&#039;s what I usually do when it doesn&#039;t work for me...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ooooooh what a neato plant. But it is strap-leaved, the cats will destroy it. (They&#8217;ll even bite my agave.) Maybe I can find one to foist on my mom&#8230; that&#8217;s what I usually do when it doesn&#8217;t work for me&#8230;</p>
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		<description>Elizabeth Murray said it best with:  Gardening is the art that uses flowers and plants as paint, and the soil and sky as canvas.</description>
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		<description>Oops - Megan - I missed you and ESP in my answer! If a big dog trampled my garden I would be a huge baby about it. Actually, I&#039;m a big baby about EVERYTHING associated with my garden! One day I&#039;ll be a grown-up!

Leave it to you, Dear Friend ESP, to spot my prized Grevillea &#039;Robyn Gordon&#039; - I love that plant with a PASSION! I&#039;ll bet you could grow it in Austin! I&#039;d LOVE to see what you do with it! The flowers are a shrimp married a toothbrush and had babies. Who wouldn&#039;t want THAT? 
...And I SWEAR I wasn&#039;t copying my header while planting - nor was I thinking about my garden (consciously, at least) while I was drawing the header picture! It is just one of those things - my dream is MANIFESTING! Now I hope the part where the Borg Cube lands in my back yard and assimilates my dog Dexter and he gets satellite dishes for ears gets left out of the next dream manifestation...
Must visit The Patch soon - need to catch up with the antics going on there!
Busy G!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oops &#8211; Megan &#8211; I missed you and ESP in my answer! If a big dog trampled my garden I would be a huge baby about it. Actually, I&#8217;m a big baby about EVERYTHING associated with my garden! One day I&#8217;ll be a grown-up!</p>
<p>Leave it to you, Dear Friend ESP, to spot my prized Grevillea &#8216;Robyn Gordon&#8217; &#8211; I love that plant with a PASSION! I&#8217;ll bet you could grow it in Austin! I&#8217;d LOVE to see what you do with it! The flowers are a shrimp married a toothbrush and had babies. Who wouldn&#8217;t want THAT?<br />
&#8230;And I SWEAR I wasn&#8217;t copying my header while planting &#8211; nor was I thinking about my garden (consciously, at least) while I was drawing the header picture! It is just one of those things &#8211; my dream is MANIFESTING! Now I hope the part where the Borg Cube lands in my back yard and assimilates my dog Dexter and he gets satellite dishes for ears gets left out of the next dream manifestation&#8230;<br />
Must visit The Patch soon &#8211; need to catch up with the antics going on there!<br />
Busy G!</p>
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		<title>By: germinatrix</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Apr 2010 06:54:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>James -you are RIGHT - my front yard IS kinda ridiculous ... I take that as a total compliment. And if you kinda meant that for me, too - I STILL take it as a compliment!!! XO!

Blake! I didn&#039;t realize how much the first photo looked like the header until you pointed it out! WEIRD! I drew that straight out of my head w/o looking at any pictures - as kind of a dream garden - and whaddaya know? My dream garden IS my garden! Hahaha!
Thanks for the head&#039;s up!

Wow Nature Assassin (that is a name to make my heart go pitter-pat!), thanks for the extreme compliment! My A. mediopicta alba takes a little bow for you... 
We Goth Gardeners have to stick to a tight palette - yours in darkness...

Loree! Yes! It is a Beschorneria yuccoides! It&#039;s so amazing - I&#039;ve had the mother plant in place for about 6 years, and now I usually get a bloom every year. This years is a small bloom - one year I had the monster blossom from Little Shop of Horrors!
Oh - Bulbine latifolia... Loree! You need a summer house down HERE!!!

Dearest Christina! I am so glad you like that combo - it is one of my favorites, and I can&#039;t believe it because it&#039;s pretty understated for me! There is an Aeonium Zwartkopf right below the rose that I couldn&#039;t get in the shot - but that completes the association for me. That wouls look great in one of your containers, wouldn&#039;t it? Maybe with a drippy Ipomea &quot;Ace of Spades&quot; or &quot;Blackie&quot;?

Oh Pam - I can&#039;t BELIEVE your renters touched your PLANTS!!! How DARE! And they did the worst thing ... sigh - some agaves like attenuatas can be planted lower, so the cut leaves can become rooting points below ground - but that is only on agaves that attenuate, and most don&#039;t. Sadly, my only solution is to let bushier things grow below them to hide the sad, awkward leaf scars. BOO! Eventually, they do look better. My Mediopicta albas are reaching towards the ground again - THANK GOODNESS!
XOXO!

Debra WHY do they DO this to us? Mine pineappled them - they looked like bart simpson! And yours did it before a TOUR? GASP! How could you sleep away from your garden? I know what torture it is. My sharp, spiky heart is with you!

Oh Nicole - you are SO right. He didn&#039;t have any intention of following my instructions once I left him alone. He just did what he thought was right (I actually feel lucky he didn&#039;t chop the leaves of my phormiums in half!). So I&#039;ve learned my lesson  I told him that if he does anything like that again, I will dock his pay. Is that mean? It seems to have worked - he now weeds with the keen eye of a surgeon - avoiding all my important seedlings. I should have done this docking of the pay thing LONG ago!

Thank you Dirty Girl! My banner is going to change soon - I&#039;m going to draw another one in about 2 months - and I&#039;m having a giveaway of the original!

Oh, Summer, show me a minimalist planter and I will show you someone I will have no truck with! I want complicated, messy, beautiful gardens, where plants TOUCH each other! I do tend towards being a flower snubber - I only like little flowers for pollination and bird food - but I&#039;m loosening up, thanks in large part to Pam from Digging! Her gardens have been a great mix of flower and architecture - so I started adding more in. Good timing - just when I REALLY needed some beauty!
You spied the Beschorneria yuccoides, too - and if you spied it - you NEED it!

- and while he is not slapped, he is now a better garden janitor!

Oh, Vanessa, YES - That Continus &#039; Purple Robe&#039; is just the living end. The leaves are bigger and darker if you cut the shrub back at the end of the season. You sacrifice next seasons flowers - but it is SO worth it for the brooding foliage! LOVE!
I think lots of us are responding to flowers lately. It&#039;s not a time to turn our noses up to beauty - so I&#039;ll take what I can get! Thank you for the nice words about my front garden - she appreciates it!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>James -you are RIGHT &#8211; my front yard IS kinda ridiculous &#8230; I take that as a total compliment. And if you kinda meant that for me, too &#8211; I STILL take it as a compliment!!! XO!</p>
<p>Blake! I didn&#8217;t realize how much the first photo looked like the header until you pointed it out! WEIRD! I drew that straight out of my head w/o looking at any pictures &#8211; as kind of a dream garden &#8211; and whaddaya know? My dream garden IS my garden! Hahaha!<br />
Thanks for the head&#8217;s up!</p>
<p>Wow Nature Assassin (that is a name to make my heart go pitter-pat!), thanks for the extreme compliment! My A. mediopicta alba takes a little bow for you&#8230;<br />
We Goth Gardeners have to stick to a tight palette &#8211; yours in darkness&#8230;</p>
<p>Loree! Yes! It is a Beschorneria yuccoides! It&#8217;s so amazing &#8211; I&#8217;ve had the mother plant in place for about 6 years, and now I usually get a bloom every year. This years is a small bloom &#8211; one year I had the monster blossom from Little Shop of Horrors!<br />
Oh &#8211; Bulbine latifolia&#8230; Loree! You need a summer house down HERE!!!</p>
<p>Dearest Christina! I am so glad you like that combo &#8211; it is one of my favorites, and I can&#8217;t believe it because it&#8217;s pretty understated for me! There is an Aeonium Zwartkopf right below the rose that I couldn&#8217;t get in the shot &#8211; but that completes the association for me. That wouls look great in one of your containers, wouldn&#8217;t it? Maybe with a drippy Ipomea &#8220;Ace of Spades&#8221; or &#8220;Blackie&#8221;?</p>
<p>Oh Pam &#8211; I can&#8217;t BELIEVE your renters touched your PLANTS!!! How DARE! And they did the worst thing &#8230; sigh &#8211; some agaves like attenuatas can be planted lower, so the cut leaves can become rooting points below ground &#8211; but that is only on agaves that attenuate, and most don&#8217;t. Sadly, my only solution is to let bushier things grow below them to hide the sad, awkward leaf scars. BOO! Eventually, they do look better. My Mediopicta albas are reaching towards the ground again &#8211; THANK GOODNESS!<br />
XOXO!</p>
<p>Debra WHY do they DO this to us? Mine pineappled them &#8211; they looked like bart simpson! And yours did it before a TOUR? GASP! How could you sleep away from your garden? I know what torture it is. My sharp, spiky heart is with you!</p>
<p>Oh Nicole &#8211; you are SO right. He didn&#8217;t have any intention of following my instructions once I left him alone. He just did what he thought was right (I actually feel lucky he didn&#8217;t chop the leaves of my phormiums in half!). So I&#8217;ve learned my lesson  I told him that if he does anything like that again, I will dock his pay. Is that mean? It seems to have worked &#8211; he now weeds with the keen eye of a surgeon &#8211; avoiding all my important seedlings. I should have done this docking of the pay thing LONG ago!</p>
<p>Thank you Dirty Girl! My banner is going to change soon &#8211; I&#8217;m going to draw another one in about 2 months &#8211; and I&#8217;m having a giveaway of the original!</p>
<p>Oh, Summer, show me a minimalist planter and I will show you someone I will have no truck with! I want complicated, messy, beautiful gardens, where plants TOUCH each other! I do tend towards being a flower snubber &#8211; I only like little flowers for pollination and bird food &#8211; but I&#8217;m loosening up, thanks in large part to Pam from Digging! Her gardens have been a great mix of flower and architecture &#8211; so I started adding more in. Good timing &#8211; just when I REALLY needed some beauty!<br />
You spied the Beschorneria yuccoides, too &#8211; and if you spied it &#8211; you NEED it!</p>
<p>- and while he is not slapped, he is now a better garden janitor!</p>
<p>Oh, Vanessa, YES &#8211; That Continus &#8216; Purple Robe&#8217; is just the living end. The leaves are bigger and darker if you cut the shrub back at the end of the season. You sacrifice next seasons flowers &#8211; but it is SO worth it for the brooding foliage! LOVE!<br />
I think lots of us are responding to flowers lately. It&#8217;s not a time to turn our noses up to beauty &#8211; so I&#8217;ll take what I can get! Thank you for the nice words about my front garden &#8211; she appreciates it!</p>
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		<title>By: ESP</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2010 20:30:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi G.

Your garden looks amazing! Wow!
The top picture looks remarkably similar to your banner! Are you copying your banner G :-)  You are aren&#039;t you!

Such an abundance of different kinds of plants, it just works!  
I really like that Bulbine latifolia, it looks great weaving its way through the agaves. I do not think I have seen that in Austin, (the latifolia not the weaving that is).

I lost all my true bubines this winter.

Q. What are the red &quot;bottlebush&quot; looking things on the right?

Great pictures and welcome back.

ESP.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi G.</p>
<p>Your garden looks amazing! Wow!<br />
The top picture looks remarkably similar to your banner! Are you copying your banner G <img src='http://thegerminatrix.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />   You are aren&#8217;t you!</p>
<p>Such an abundance of different kinds of plants, it just works!<br />
I really like that Bulbine latifolia, it looks great weaving its way through the agaves. I do not think I have seen that in Austin, (the latifolia not the weaving that is).</p>
<p>I lost all my true bubines this winter.</p>
<p>Q. What are the red &#8220;bottlebush&#8221; looking things on the right?</p>
<p>Great pictures and welcome back.</p>
<p>ESP.</p>
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