Beautiful colours ... and the moon, too! You're lucky to see the sunrise (and I think sunset too, if I remember rightly). We see sunset over the hill, but not sunrise. Thanks for showing us these.
Daphne and chaiselongue, I don't really get to see the sunrise because of the hillside, it blocks the sun until a couple hours after official sunrise at this time of year, but I often get to see the effects.
Welcome to From Seed to Table. This is where I keep track of what's going on in my garden and how I use some of the vegetables that I grow. I also can't resist sharing other occasional activities like walks and nature watching.
About Me
Michelle
I garden in California, in USDA zone 9, Sunset zone 16. My garden is perched on a south-west facing hillside. The ocean is 10 miles away which has a lovely moderating effect on the weather.
What's Growing Now (OK, a lot of 'em are on their last legs now...)
Chiles/Peppers: Aji Angelo Aji de la Tierra Aji Dulce #1 Aji Dulce #2 Aji Dulce #3 Aji Dulce Yellow Aji Panca Aji Pineapple Aleppo Argentina Chilhaucle Amarillo Chilhuacle Negro Chimayo Christmas Bell Datil Donkey Ears Grenada Seasoning Guindilla Habanero Long Chocolate Marconi Purple Piment doux Long des Landes Pimento de Chiero Pimento de Padron Puerto Rican No Burn Rocotillo Thai Trinidad Perfume Zavory
Carrots: Afghani Purple Daghestan White Early Scarlet Horn
Potatoes: Negresse Red Thumb Yellow Finn
Beets: Burpee's Golden Chioggia Dewing's Early Blood Turnip
Garlic: China Stripe (Turban) Early Portugese (Turban) Madrid (Artichoke) Mexican Red Silver (Silverskin) Purple Glazer (Glazed PS) Red Janice (Turban) Sicilian Silver (Silverskin) Thermadrone (Artichoke)
Other Stuff: Diamond eggplant
Olive Leaf Wild Arugula Tuscan Arugula Puntarelle
Petaluma Gold Rush pole bean Purple Pole Bean Tarbais pole bean Chaco Canyon runner bean
Kefe Beinwil snow pea Opal Creek Golden snap pea
Cavolo Laciniato Cavolo Nero kale Golden chard Portuguese Dairyman's kale
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It almost makes me wish I didn't live in the woods. To my east is all trees.
I am not an early riser, so appreciate that you took the time to do the heavy lifting for me!
Beautiful photos.
Beautiful colours ... and the moon, too! You're lucky to see the sunrise (and I think sunset too, if I remember rightly). We see sunset over the hill, but not sunrise. Thanks for showing us these.
Beautiful! I will enjoy.
Glorious.
Thanks everyone for the lovely comments!
Daphne and chaiselongue, I don't really get to see the sunrise because of the hillside, it blocks the sun until a couple hours after official sunrise at this time of year, but I often get to see the effects.
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