Morning Ciscoe and Sassy,
Oh wise one can you tell me what this box store purchase is called?
The tag said to keep wet and in sun.
Is it a houseplant only or can it go in the garden?
I bought it on impulse as it was so unusual in leaf and colour.
Cheers, BT
And what is your favorite colour?
Blue...no, Red,...(aaarrrrrggghhhhh)!
When completed, Field Hall will house a 500-seat multi-purpose auditorium and a 300-seat state-of-the-art conference facility on the Port Angeles waterfront.
First Fed’s donation is the largest corporate commitment to the project, bringing total funding to $46 million to date.
Hello Ciscoe, I have a beautiful old Japanese laceless maple in my backyard that has been the centerpiece of my garden for many years. This year some of the branches have leafed out right on schedule while others are still just tight winter buds with no development. To add to the mystery, one branch has a profusion of what look like flowers in little bunches. First time this has even happened. Our weather last summer and winter has was extreme and it looks like the tree is reacting to the stress. Have you seen other reports of this happening? What to do? Tom
The Sequim Irrigation Festival is the oldest, continuously running festival in Washington State. This year marks the 127th year of this long standing community tradition. Here’s another one of the events taking place:
First Friday Art Walk
May’s regular First Friday Art Walk coincides nicely with all the other planned irrigation festival activities. This fun and free self-guided tour of local art venues in Sequim occurs on the First Friday of every month throughout the year from 5 to 8PM.
The monthly art walk continues to attract art enthusiasts of all kinds: business supporters, artists and art patrons. Each month focuses on a different color theme…with May’s color being Aqua. You will find works of art and folks dressed for an evening out on the town in theme colors, from strong teal to soft celeste.
The Sequim Irrigation Festival is a nonprofit organization that relies solely on the generous donations and support of our community.
More information is available online at: www.irrigationfestival.com.
I thought this might interest you. When we moved into this house three years ago, the wisteria was a wild, giant bush, growing up and over the old back fence. I pruned it severely then built a pergola and stood up the wisteria between the posts. For two years I just kept it pruned and began tying up the long stems, using planters tape. In November, I started the nest design with all of the stems circling back and around the center (see photo). I expect it will look amazing when the blooms emerge. Joel
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