If They grow on top of the rock, so can you! Keep on going!

Join me in this photo spree on the Mt Disappointment in San Gabriel Mountains. Yes, "Mount Disappointment", don't ask. Let's go! If they grow through the rock, you can too Green is the name of the gameA pile of forest treasuresAs Seen from the Peak September 1st 2020They call it AbstractThey never came back but … Continue reading If They grow on top of the rock, so can you! Keep on going!

I say Turn it UP! TURN IT UP! Cause we are ready. Yes! These temperatures are real! CALIFORNIA What’s up?

Shade those young trees. Protect Your Plants with some shade. In this case, a few tall bamboo posts were pushed into the potted soil and light shade fabric thrown over them. NOW, if I was a watermelon I wouldn't care either. Check this sugar baby out. GREEN IS THE NAME OF THE GAME. SUGAR UP! … Continue reading I say Turn it UP! TURN IT UP! Cause we are ready. Yes! These temperatures are real! CALIFORNIA What’s up?

Flowers know better.. I guarantee.

Aging is pure. Fresh, wilted or dry,Flowers know it best. Stay raw everyone.notes from garden imperfect. Watermelon Fruit 4 day progress. Watch it encroach upon the strawberry. White Garden Rose, aging graceAging garden rose, just as prettyGarden Rose BudNative Blanket Plant Mature FlowerIndian Blanket Flower Pollen, midnight sun beautyDog Rose, middle ageLeaf Lettuce Showing OffFreshly … Continue reading Flowers know better.. I guarantee.

Stay on Track! Watermelon takeover and more.

Okay. This Watermelon woke up this morning and it's monologue went as follows: "Girl Look at That Body, Girl Look at that body..." and the rest in history. I have planted five watermelon seeds total and 4 of them have some darn Watermelony character and going out of control and guess what.. I let it. … Continue reading Stay on Track! Watermelon takeover and more.

And…it’s named the “Strawberry Peak”

And, I think I know why. I didn't do enough research on this topic since I enjoy playing a guessing game when I get lost in the woods:) But, I noticed the strawberry colored rocks along parts of the trail and the abundance of red colored native plants and chaparral which give the mountains a … Continue reading And…it’s named the “Strawberry Peak”