Adrienne's dream of turning the 20th Avenue Garden into an urban farm continues to become reality. As part of the Centenarian's quest to be beautified, we did a bit of landscaping in the front yard using plants that will subsidize our food intake. We added huckleberries, currants, thimbleberry, Oregon myrtle/bay laurel, and elderberry - all natives and all bearing delicious fruits and leaves. Adrienne also tore out the strip of lawn near the street and planted a bunch of different bulbs for some spring color. We also threw in some lupines and a native rose for good measure.
The giant juniper comes out next to be replaced by a ceanothus, a west-coast plant that loves this climate for some reason, but is super abundant on the hillsides of California. Stay tuned!
Sunday, November 13, 2011
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