Drought-Tolerant, Low-Maintenance Flowers

We’re transforming our front flower garden into a drought-tolerant oasis.

My actions may sound eco-groovy (and, in part, they are), but I’m not going to lie and say it’s completely altruistic. Watering the garden several times a week takes a long time and, frankly, I would rather focus on other things.

Like this blog, for example.

So those water-loving plants have got to go.

Gazania drought-tolerant flowers

I love these particular flowers, called gazanias and native to Southern Africa, because they’re drought-tolerant and contain the most simple, beautiful flowers that exhibit an interesting behavior.

Gazania drought-tolerant flowers

The gazania flowers close at night and only open during the day when the sun shines directly on them, a behavior called nyctinasty.

Gazania drought-tolerant flowers

They come in a variety of colors, each distinct and pretty. We have a host of orange, yellow, and pink blooms.

Gazania drought-tolerant flowers

While typically considered annuals, here in our mild climate they act as perennials. If left alone, the blooms do go to seed and spread. There’s no shortage of gazanias on our street.

Gazania drought-tolerant flowers

All of our gazanias came from volunteers from our neighbor’s garden. Look at that line of gazanias from her yard (on the left) up to ours… Just beautiful.

Pop over to your neighborhood garden center and pick up some today.

Alphab’art: Find the letters hidden in the paintings

Our family tends to collect art appreciation books written for kids.

Alphab’art: Find the letters hidden in the paintings book for kids

Our latest discovery is Alphab’art, a book about finding letters hidden in paintings.

Alphab’art: Find the letters hidden in the paintings book for kids
Alphab’art: Find the letters hidden in the paintings book for kids

This wonderful book presents a wide variety of art styles and subject matter with paintings by some of the masters of western art including Picasso, Dali, Van Gogh, Matisse, Giotto, Chagall, Mondrian, and Klee. Many of the paintings in the book came from French museums and private collections (the book was originally published in France) and were unfamiliar to me.

Alphab’art: Find the letters hidden in the paintings book for kids

We found that looking for letters in the paintings jump started our conversation about the many other interesting things hidden away in the works of art.

Alphab’art: Find the letters hidden in the paintings book for kids
Alphab’art: Find the letters hidden in the paintings book for kids

Our daughter felt proud that she spotted three letter O’s in this painting by Henri Matisse. I love the idea that we can find shapes and letters all around us, in pictures, photos, bookshelves, toy bins, doorways, if we really look. We’re surrounded by beautiful, interesting and educational things.

Alphab’art: Find the letters hidden in the paintings book for kids

The book has inspired us to go on an alphabet adventure! I feel a photography project coming on…

Curious about other art appreciation books for kids that we love?
Read all of our previous posts on the subject here.

Plant Names Revealed

Thank you to our friends who participated in our Plant Identification Quiz earlier in the week. Here are the names of the plants, all spotted growing in Sonoma County.

Plant 1: AMARANTH
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Plant 2: FAVA BEAN
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Plant 3: POMEGRANATE
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Plant 4: GRAPEFRUIT
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Plant 5: BLACK CURRENT
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Plant 6: PINEAPPLE GUAVA
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Plant 7: GRAPES
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We had to include that last one — we live in wine country! We’ve got grape vines growing everywhere.

Swapping the Sand Out of the Sand and Water Table

Our daughter loves playing in the sand and water table that we set up on our back porch.

Swapping the Sand Out of the Sand and Water Table

She plays on the porch for hours, excavating shells, driving matchbox cars on ramps and over bridges, playing in the water, building castles with sticks.

Swapping the Sand Out of the Sand and Water Table

Unfortunately the play area has gotten to be a bit of a mess.

Swapping the Sand Out of the Sand and Water Table

Actually that’s a bit of an understatement.

Swapping the Sand Out of the Sand and Water Table

With sand in both sections of the table (the side that drains should contain just water) and sand all over the floor, our back porch had morphed into a big wet sandy mess.

Swapping the Sand Out of the Sand and Water Table
Swapping the Sand Out of the Sand and Water Table
Swapping the Sand Out of the Sand and Water Table

We decided to swap out the sand for inexpensive colored aquarium gravel.

Swapping the Sand Out of the Sand and Water Table
Swapping the Sand Out of the Sand and Water Table

So far, so good.

Swapping the Sand Out of the Sand and Water Table

Hey, it looks pretty too.

Plant Identification Quiz

Garden Tours

In addition to taking my parents to the beach, we visited several beautiful wineries under the pretext of seeing their spacious gardens, of course. Those wineries really know how to draw the tourists.

Garden Tours

Right now in California there are so many beautiful, crazy plants blooming. Even after living in Sonoma County for the past five years, I feel still amazed by our crazy Mediterranean climate. I’m humbled by the sheer number of plants that flourish here that are completely foreign to me, having grown up three thousand miles away on the East Coast of the United States.

Garden Tours

Here are some fun favorites we’ve spotted recently for you to try to identify.

Ready. Set. Name that plant!

Plant 1:
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Plant 2:
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Plant 3:
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Plant 4:
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Plant 5:
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Plant 6:
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Hint: the flower petals are edible (I personally think they’re really tasty!)

Plant 7:
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I’ll post the answers on Friday.

Good luck!