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the germinatrix cheap sildenafil online by ivette soler about contact latest post the huntington on seeing old friends may 29th 2012 7 comments earlier this year i visited the huntington i am one of the lucky few who get to visit the huntington gardens all the time since i live close to pasadena but no matter how many times i go i always learn something new since my particular consuming crazy passion is succulents and cacti it is really hard for me to go anywhere other than the dessert gardens they are legendary and deservedly so not only because of the amazing collection of extraordinary plants but because of how they are deployed these plants are like old friends to me but this time i saw many of them with different eyes why oh why won t my a marlothii bloom there were so many heart stopping specimens of aloe marlothii all in full bloom and these i rolled my eyes at because i am so envious my aloe marlothii willard hasn t bloomed in years wtf what could i be doing wrong all of my other aloes are so happy and put out bloomspike after bloomspike but my willard just mocks me spikeless so i come to the huntington to enjoy these succulent candelabras and dream of the day when i get another one popping up in my own garden gulp my heart is beating so fast over this masterpiece okay i am on record not liking massed plantings i think it is lazy to take a few plants and stripe them out it is an easy kind of drama that one finds often in front of office buildings but if you take a complex association of plants and run a river of something amazing in the middle well then you have real drama just look at what the aeonium zwartkopf does in this planting the huge swath of this dark beauty really brings it i especially love the textural and color contrast between it and the small leaved gray succulent to its left sometimes botanical collections of plants don t quite hang together as a design it is planted features like this that turn a collection into a real garden i am in wild love it s all about the strongly planted path show me a path that conceals the final destination and i ll show you a path that makes any space seem bigger and more interesting here we have the curve what could be beyond a desert oasis a castle filled with seven dancing princesses and a striking planting of cacti to beckon you forward j adore nature knows her colors right i was totally captivated by the bloom of what aloe i don t know i neglected to write a note on it i was so in the moment just check out these beautiful soft colors a buttery yellow that graduates to a soft salmony orange as the tubular blossoms move up the spike and then the glorious lavender purple stamens ease off mother nature you are killing me with your chic color combos i totally want a dress in these colors stat a mound of this a mound of that this was my favorite image of the day i am a stickler for mixing different forms in plant designs but here we have just one form that is being repeated with two different plants in different colors i am an unabashed fan of golden barrel cactus and these are obviously old stands that have been allowed to have pups and mound away the same is happening with the near black dyckia and what an effect this is it stopped me in my tracks and this is something in a garden with so many incredible images that every other step is a potential show stopper the color contrast and fact that the dyckia s spiky profile has a finer texture than that of the barrel cactus gives this repetition of mound on mound enough interest to keep us looking and we are so rewarded when we look the planting is cuddled into a clearing of large twisting pachycereus i was swooning with plant lust to swoon and to learn at the same time is a wonderful thing indeed i m going back to the huntington soon because they have just re opened the japanese gardens they have been renovating what will our germinatrix learn there the next post is going to be a hard one i am again turning my lens at my own garden and it giving it a hard once over my garden may never forgive me until then i remain your germinatrix xoxo the fallow times february 27th 2012 3 comments martha stewart living in my back yard yes february 15th 2012 20 comments if a tree falls in my garden and i refuse to accept it did it really fall january 27th 2012 5 comments happy new year or why gardens and cocktails are good friends december 31st 2011 3 comments the poppy and the poseur december 8th 2011 8 comments eating way down below an antarctic chamber where edible wonders are grown november 16th 2011 6 comments eating and breathing your art gardening inside the cub icle november 10th 2011 1 comment hang me september 29th 2011 10 comments garden designers roundtable lawn alternatives lawn is dumb and boring august 22nd 2011 33 comments and the winner is drumroll august 19th 2011 3 comments search categories edibles 10 entertaining 7 germinatrix tv 10 my garden 98 other gardens 40 projects 24 archives may 2012 1 february 2012 2 january 2012 1 december 2011 2 november 2011 2 september 2011 1 august 2011 3 july 2011 2 june 2011 2 may 2011 2 april 2011 3 march 2011 3 february 2011 2 january 2011 2 december 2010 2 november 2010 3 october 2010 3 september 2010 4 august 2010 2 july 2010 2 june 2010 2 may 2010 3 april 2010 3 march 2010 5 february 2010 5 january 2010 8 december 2009 4 november 2009 4 october 2009 6 september 2009 6 august 2009 6 july 2009 4 june 2009 7 may 2009 9 april 2009 15 blogroll a passing fancy alice s garden travel buzz barred owl bend bay area tendrils danger garden digginfood digging double danger east side patch elysian landscapes garden wise guy gossip in the garden great stems heavy petal interleafings jorge pardo studio kate f____ girl reporter kiss my aster my back 40 feet nest maker paradis express plastica read between the limes salt teak fog tiny farm blog what were the skies like badges the germinatrix on twitter i might just re name this page the fan of erik knutzen root simple page this is a very big deal starting click here 5070 days ago even though i wasn t able to plant new edibles in my gardens this season i am still being rewarded with onions click here 5079 days ago click here 5094 days ago follow thegerminatrix on twitter 2026 the germinatrix powered by wordpress design by kevin hanley entries rss comments rss log in
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