5/12/2014

Garden Saved from Termite Tenting


Mother's Day:
At sunrise I weeded and trimmed my garden and
picked vegetables from my yard for dinner at my sister's house.
Then my children joined me to work on my friend Bill Broza's house.

Bill has suffered a series of setbacks:
a stroke that has him living
in San Diego with his girlfriend
while his house in Orange County seems to have
one disaster after another.
Two weeks back he discovered
he had dry wood termites in his
upstairs hardwood flooring.
Bill can't drive or deal with
meeting contractors, therefore
I came to the rescue.

The process of getting the tenting completed
unfolded into a big boondoggle.
The man from Western Termite didn't
seem to listen or care much about my time.
He was hours late both times.
Bill has more than sixty exotic plants
hanging on his stucco walls,
suspended from trellis material
and attached to the house. In addition,
orchids, epis and stephanotis vines
are planted on the foundation edges.

The termite guy said all the plants would die.
The chemicals is not what kills them,
it is the heat that the gas generates.

My son, daughter and I then proceeded
to dig out all the plants and
move them to plastic pots into the shade.
It took three days to uproot
the plants and remove all the food,
spices, wine and medicines from
his house.
My three car garage was filled with open boxes.

I would not have put the chemicals in my home.
I have read studies that orange oil isn't effective.
I have an organic house and garden, I don't have
a fix for this problem - only prevention - don't
mix wood with water.
This was his decision.

The tent came off Saturday.
On Sunday we spent a couple hours putting
plants back into their holes.
Mud and dead leaves everywhere-  
And then...do add to the drama
Thanky you - 
Santa Ana hot dry winds to further stress the plants...

We don't have the garden put back to normal.

I will go to the wholesale plant place in San Juan
and get a load of flowers to replace those who appear
desiccated.
I planned to go this morning early,
but the dry air makes me decide to wait.
No use buying new landscape material that is whipped
and dried by the weather.

For Mother's Day I brought my Mom big bouquets of
flowers, prepared dinner of organic vegetables
and acted as Mom to my old friend Bill.


UPDATE on the story- now 5/20 we have
replanted and I need to share some pics
Sweet peas are blooming in my yard .


Sage

Raised beds at the Ecology Center in San Juan Capistrano
Peppers, tomatoes, in the left front are artichokes

5/10/2014

Birdhouses







Some blurry photographs of birdhouses.


Spring


Spring is here with the first Epi blooming under the gazebo in my back yard.
These plants are such a joy when they bloom. In a few days I will have twenty basketball sized flowers in this pot.
They look like cactus and get gangly in the Fall but are easy to maintain.
Best is you hang them to play keep away from snails.
I don't use snail bait or poison in my garden.
I put out beer or yeast with sugar water to collect slugs and get some of the snails
drunk. Then it is easy to get rid of them.
Did you know that snail slime is very nutrient for skin?
Gross you say, just wait some salon in Newport Beach will be putting
snails on you for a facial. LOL



Some raised bed ideas- galvanized large animal troughs
A method to keep your poppies, delphinium and vegetables away
from the bunnies. We have a bad rabbit problem in Orange County
I believe the drought has brought them all out from the canyons.
I put some metal simple windmills and old CD's on strings to
have some flashy lights to scare them.
The shiny seems to have brought the crows back.
Sigh Just when I made friends with the crows to
stay away from the mourning doves nest.




I took this photo of bougainvillea being dumped. Thought you might
think it funny as I enjoyed it driving home from my office this week.
Mortgage rates are at amazing new lows. I have been busy.
Call for a quote you probably can get out of your FHA loan or Mortgage
Insurance with the increases in property values.
(949) 784-9699

Local Orange County Produce all Organic

If you want to trade seeds - I have:
nasturtiums, forget me nots, indian blanket, cerenthe, heirloom tomatoes, arugula, lavender, and thyme

4/30/2014

Big Sur









Spring arrives in California.
Some photographs of road trip with my
daughter. At  Big Sur Inn the wisteria is in full bloom.
Northern California Real Estate markets have heated up.
Oakland, San Jose, and San Francisco are seller's markets.
Racing behind are San Mateo, Newport Beach and Laguna Beach.
Today the bond market saw a rally, it's a good day to lock down
your mortgage loan.
Meanwhile- the 50-day moving average crosses throuth
the 200-day moving average,
suggesting a loss of momentum in the market.
Also known as a death cross to bond traders.
Enjoy the photographs and the ride.
 


Wisteria at the entrance

Pretty blue and white dishes




A bird house in the woods

 A bird house? A house for cats? LOL
Birdhouses I bought on sale ( a dollar each at Target)
I wonder if my morning doves will like them.