I took my sad spindly indoor shamrock to a bigger pot and put it outside in deep shade for a couple of weeks. That's all it took to grow by leaps and bounds.
Oxalis regnellii! I love these in spite of their being first cousins to my most hated local weed, oxalis pes-caprae, which holds the Bay Area hostage between December and April.
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Photography
Photography is an important part of life at my house. Photos that appear here are taken by Giles, by the Composer, and by me. Giles is a real, paid photographer, and he uses a Sony Alpha. Most of the photography prior to September 2008 is his. Since then I have done most of the shooting and I use a Konica Minolta. Additionally, the Composer offers me nice shots on occasion, often from his little Canon point and shoot. I've given up trying to note who's done what. Thanks for your interest!
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Oxalis regnellii! I love these in spite of their being first cousins to my most hated local weed, oxalis pes-caprae, which holds the Bay Area hostage between December and April.
I once was goin g to throw away a dying fern. My husband grabbed it and planted it. It has been growing and spreading ever since! Christina
Lovely!
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