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Published Friday, October 7, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

String of peppers

Each year I buy a string of peppers at the farmers market. They are so beautiful, and I hang it up in the kitchen and the peppers dry out nicely. Then I first take the seeds out of one (I’m a pepper lightweight; not too spicy for me!) and put it in a soup or stew I’m making, then take it out later like a bay leaf. I only wish I could actually use up the whole string each year. Time to make some chili!

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hot peppers, primary colors, little peppers, pepper strings, farmers market

Published Sunday, September 25, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Fall flower display

The Burien WA Farmers Market was a perfect place to visit on Thursday. Fruit and vegetables were plentiful, beautiful and cheap, and look at these flowers! The grower said he cuts back his mums not once, but twice, to get them flowering so compactly and timing them to bloom for this fall display. I wish I could have bought them all!

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mums, chrysanthemums, flowering kale, farmers market, fall flower display, yellow mums, red mums

Published Tuesday, September 20, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Tiny red fuchsias

That Garden Club District flower show not too long ago was so much fun. I love seeing what other gardeners can grow that do well around here. I believe this is a hardy fuchsia, which means that the top part may die back in the winter, but the plant will survive. They bloom late, but so welcome in the garden.

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red fuchsia, hardy fuchsia, fuchsia display, shiny petals, red flowers

Published Sunday, September 11, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Dusk at the Conservatory

We’ve been having meetings at the Volunteer Park Conservatory (check out their brand-new website!) to help get the much-needed completion of the restoration funded. An extra benefit is going there after hours and catching the late afternoon light. There’s a wonderful video they’ve produced and you might notice that the plantings in it show it was taken just recently. Don’t you just love sunflowers?

Sorry for the late notice, but I will be at the Conservatory’s Plant Sale on Saturday, September 17, 10-3pm, signing copies of my new book, Flowers of Volunteer Park Conservatory: Blooming Month by Month. Directions on the Conservatory’s new website above. The plant sales there are always fabulous and the book is pretty neat, too! And the special launch pricing for my new book on this website will end Thursday, September 15, so if you were thinking about getting one for yourself and maybe one for a gift, now’s the time.

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late afternoon light, bromeliad house, volunteer park conservatory

Published Monday, September 5, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Colorful kayaks

Some scenes just beg for their picture to be taken. While all the world loves to photograph a hot air balloon, or, even better, a bunch of them at a balloon event—since that’s an extremely early-in-the-morning sort of deal, it’s not for me. But kayaks! Just sitting there, floating on the water of Puget Sound, waiting to be rented. Or photographed. I obliged. And I’m calling this my Best Post of the Week.

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orange kayak, yellow kayaks, red kayaks, rental kayaks in the water

Published Monday, August 29, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Red chairs in Poulsbo

Visiting Poulsbo, WA last week for the first time (locals pronounce it POLS-bo) we had some coffee looking out at Liberty Bay. Nice, huh? Nobody does a great summer day like the Seattle area, in this case, on the Kitsap peninsula, an hour or two from Seattle. An extremely cute Norwegian town, perfect for a summer afternoon.

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poulsbo wa, adirondeck chairs, chair shadows, liberty bay, scenic patio

Published Monday, August 22, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Rose bouquet on a desk

A few posts down there’s a vase with rose stems, and you probably wondered what the roses looked like. I would have! Here they are, straight from my garden, for your viewing enjoyment. So sorry computers aren’t quite up to transmitting fragrance, yet.

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peace rose macro, rose bouquet with red and peace roses, bouquet on a desk

Published Monday, August 15, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Pink rose with red buds

This is the only rose in my garden whose name I do not know. It had no tag when I bought it, but its lovely soft pink with the faintest red edges, and its lovely fragrance, won me over. Anyone know its name?

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pink rose with darker edges, rose macro, full blown pink rose, heart of a rose

Published Saturday, August 13, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Rose arch at Highline

Highline Botanical Garden is so worth a visit. Just north of SeaTac Airport, south of Seattle, this small but lovely garden only becomes more beautiful with time. Those gardeners and volunteers must work very hard!

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iron arches, fountain, highline botanical garden, shadows, roses, rose bushes, formal garden

Published Tuesday, August 9, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Rose campion

An old-fashioned flower, for sure. My mom used to grow this one. It’s very, very tough, can bloom in sun or shade, reseeds very vigorously. Also it’s on the tall side, which I like. But the color of its small flowers (one inch or 3 cm) is extraordinary: an electric magenta that seems to move to red—just the most shimmering, intense color, and combined with its silvery stems and leaves, a real showy plant.

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magenta and silvery flower, macro, magenta flower with raindrops, water droplets, scarlet campion

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