Thursday, August 9, 2012
Saturday, July 14, 2012
workshop
Hello everyone. On Sunday, July 22nd, at 11am, Anna's Perennials will be holding a free workshop on constructing concrete bird baths. I will personally show everyone and explain how to make dish shaped baths with hosta leaves. They are perfect for placing on top of rocks or stumps and are shallow so they are used by insects as well. However, the water evaporates during the day so that mosquitoes cannot breed within it. Anna |
Thursday, July 5, 2012
July hours
Our hours for month of July
Monday - Friday (except Wednesday) 10-6
Saturday - Sunday 9-5
Wednesday by chance or appointment
This is my new Opuntia "Orangina"
Saturday, June 9, 2012
June hours
On Wednesday we will be open by chance or appointment
First patch of Opuntia open few flowers.One month to early.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
May Hours
May Hours:
Weekdays: 9-6
Weekends: 9-5
On Wednesday we will be open by chance or appointment.
The picture is of a Pediocactus Simpsonii, which is a little cactus that just bloomed today (April 29).
Monday, April 23, 2012
Rhaponticum carthamoides
Rhaponticum carthamoides contains a number of antioxidant flavonoids and natural sterols, including a substance called 20-Hydroxyecdysone, which has been shown to increase protein production at the cellular level, and in turn enhance the production of muscle tissue. Rhaponticum extract can help to increase work capacity and endurance, while reducing mental and physical fatigue.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Echinocereus reichenachii baileyi.
Friday, March 23, 2012
Silybum marianum
Silybum marianum known as milk thistle, is an annual or biannual plant of the Asteraceae family. This thistle has red to purple flowers and shiny pale green leaves with white veins. Originally a native of Southern Europe through to Asia, it is now found throughout the world.
The medicinal parts of the plant are the ripe seeds. Milk Thistle has black shiny seeds, crowned with feathery tufts like those of dandelion seeds. Traditionally, seeds have been roasted for use as a coffee substitute, but it is their historical and modern use in the supportive treatment of liver disease that has attracted attention. Use of the plant as a liver protecting agent dates at least to the first century.
St. Mary's thistle or the milk thistle, like the thistles of Greece and Northern Europe, is associated with all sorts of myth and magic. The leading bit of local folklore is that while the Virgin Mary was nursing Jesus, her milk spilt onto a thistle. Her milk ran down the leaf, filling the creases with white. Evermore the thistle would have white veins on its leaf in remembrance of the Virgin’s milk. Hence the name "milk thistle". The plant does indeed have white networks of veins on its leaves, one of its characteristic features that differentiates it from most thistles. The plant is also known as St. Mary's thistle.
I stay away from annual and biannual plants but this one has bountiful foliage and will be perfect addition to my sand garden.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Hello to all
we have a beautiful winter and I should have lots of time to write. But somehow no time for anything this year.I didn't even finish planting seeds yet .
I went to the Poland last year( in September)to visit my family. Of course, I collected seeds every where. I hope that they germinate nicely. Most of them calls to be left outside.
I brought the seeds of various trees and shrubs, some with edible fruit.
One of them is Cornus mass, tastes like sweet cherry. Unfortunately I cant find the pictures of that tree .