L'arche de clématite laisse rêveur... Je me demande si je ne vais pas finir par en mettre une pour la faire courir sur la rambarde. Je cogite ! Bon week-end.
I'm a French gardener, passionated about all gardens. I live 35 km north from Paris. I have made a small tropical garden with my husband Lucien, who is garden designer. I work as art director for printed advertising.
The Checkerboard Garden
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Above is my checkerboard garden. It's under a "horsey" swing – part of the
jungle gym/swingset my daughter has well outgrown. When I first put it in,
it w...
Can You Identify This Plant?
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I found this image over on Little Yard. But the site is in Japanese….and
google translate isn’t a help. I would love to know what it is…it makes a
lovel...
My strongest organic pumpkin seed
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You are supposed to grow from top, stupid! Not from the side!
This not obedient seedling comes from organic seed of magnificent heirloom French pumpkin Galeu...
Whistle
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This tiny shop in SF makes a big impact ! The shop owner Katie hand picks homemade items from all over the world. Adorable tags show their respective countri...
La nouvelle place de la République (Paris)
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Après un an et demi de travaux, la place de la République rénovée a été
inaugurée et ouverte aux Parisiens dimanche dernier, 16 juin 2013. J’ai
attendu le ...
Foliage Follow-Up: Celebrating Chartreuse!
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[image: FFU May 2013 Header]
For this month's Foliage Follow-Up Post, I decided to focus on one type of
foliage, chartreuse foliage! I know it's one of thos...
Plantation au Champ des Possibles!
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Il y avait de l'action au Champ des Possibles (CDP) hier! On plante!
Il faut d'abord avoir accès à cet endroit afin de planter dans la continuité d...
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I really like Tillandsias and they seem to do well in our garden.
Tillandsia,
Tillandsia,A variety of Tillandsias in a glass basket.I bought some of
thes...
Chinatown - San Francisco
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I went to Chinatown in search of my past.
When I was a very young child, on visits to one Grandma
and on our way to see the Chinese one in Hawaii,
my...
L'Iris et la Rhubarbe
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Est-ce pour rejoindre ses amis en terre cuite au bord de
l'abreuvoir-rhubarbe que le bel iris s'est transformé en blanche colombe et
cherche à prendre so...
Bouquet garni
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bouquet garni par relais au Garden Festival d’Art de Château Ippenburg 2004
suivez le lien pour connaitre les choix de végétaux
A minimal wordpress theme...
Bloom Day June 2013
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For a girl who couldn’t get an eryngium to bloom before, this is shaping up
to be an exciting summer.
Eryngium pandanifolium is supposedly the biggest ...
JARDINS I JARDINERS, BUSCANDO LA MEMORIA
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Hace meses comentaba en este blog la formación de un grupo de personas que,
desde diferentes formaciones y miradas, nos habíamos reunido con el fin de
...
June Blooms-Garden Bloggers Bloom Day
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Hard to drag oneself indoors this time of year , especially on a busy
weekend when prepping the garden for the absense of the gardener;
Idyllunion 10 foll...
L'Art du Jardin à Paris
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A 2 pas des Tuileries, le même week-end, se tenait une autre manifestation
sur le jardin.Vous avez reconnu la superbe verrière du Grand Palais, à
Paris.Des...
Exposition Universelle...
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Dimanche fête de la cocagne à Auvers sur Oise sur le thème de l'exposition
universelle de 1900, démonstration de vieux métiers, spectacle de rue,
guinguet...
Bloom Day - Light and Shadow
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Despite the many flowers blooming in my garden right now, this Bloom Day post was difficult, mainly from deciding which photos to show and which to toss...
Here It Is: Daniel’s Garden for Sunset Home 2013
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Chosen as one of five designers under 35-years old by Sunset to reimagine
the Sunset Home, our own Daniel Nolan concocted a major hit of a garden for
Sunse...
Dream Trees
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This blooms day two of my flamboyant or royal poinciana trees are in bloom!
I grew these from seeds I planted in February 2010 so full bloom in 3 years
is o...
Mid June at the Exotic Garden in Norwich…
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All my blogging intentions flew out of the window this year! To be honest;
I’d rather just be in the garden! After such a cold winter and especially
frigid...
two weddings, two weeks of whirlwind
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Here are some pictures from my phone of the last few weeks of flowering for
two very big weddings. I can say honestly I've had my fill of fedex, uhaul,
a...
Lotsa Love for Lettuce
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Way back in early April after the snow finally melted on our cinder block
raised bed, I planted a bunch of lettuce seeds that were left over from my
failed...
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Images from The Stinson Beach Project - a drought and deer tolerant garden
overlooking the beach and backing up to The Golden Gate National Seashore
Pa...
More Romance
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I spent the better part of the day planting containers for a client who
engaged me to design and install the landscape for her new lakeside
home-last year....
walking the high line, nyc
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We took an afternoon as a family in the city and walked the High Line! I
have been wanting to do it for ages and I don't know why it took so long
to go. I...
Before & After: A Brighter Solution
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Here’s the story of an estate sale votive chandelier that went from Brady
to bricolage … and was much better for it. Bricolage is French for a
creation mad...
Slow Food
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Have you heard about Slow Food? We learned about this group from a foodie
friend in Laguna about a year ago. Tonight, we finally made it to one of
their ...
Quatres rosiers en fleur en ce moment.
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Rosa moyesii 'Géranium'
rosa je ne sais plus lequel, avec des fleur plus grande que moyesii
'géranium
si quelqu'un saurait le déterminer!!! peut-être moy...
Newsletter news
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This flowering paperbush is one of the earliest spring bloomers on the east
coast, fitting to show now since I am in a bit of confusion in terms ...
Santa Cruz Island
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Last weekend I was invited to join a group going camping on Santa Cruz
Island. The island in known as the Galapagos of N. America. I was
delighted to see...
DAVIDIA BLOOMS AFTER 18 YEAR WAIT
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my brother's davidia bloomed after an 18 year wait. my brother writes:
"1n 1995, I was given a 2 year old seedling of Davidia by a friend.
Davidia is a ve...
Camus
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Camassia quamash, CamusSpringtime in the Willamette Valley of Oregon is a
lush, glorious floral extravaganza. At the southern end of the valley
around my ...
BRAVO'S LA SHRINKS
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HEY FOLKS,
THIS MONDAY NIGHT IS OUR LAST EPISODE OF LA SHRINKS, FOR THE SEASON. SO
PLEASE, TUNE IN AND WATCH.
IT'S BEEN A STRANG...
Loxahatchee
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Every time you go to the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife
Refuge, at the northernmost part of the Everglades there's a very good
chance ...
Sculpture and Faux Finishes 2
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It is a ridiculous color.
But it's the right ridiculous color, and the perfect situation to ask a
nine year old help me paint.
"Don't worry, Lulu, you can'...
A garden designer reference should be houzz.com
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A garden designer reference should be houzz.com
Are you a designer searching for inspiration to show your clients ? If you
want a sample of different tre...
2012 APLD Conference Peninsula Garden Tours, #1
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Our group started out our Peninsula garden tours with a stop at Bernard
Trainor's well-published garden with curving concrete wall and wide
spilling water ...
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L'arche de clématite laisse rêveur... Je me demande si je ne vais pas finir par en mettre une pour la faire courir sur la rambarde. Je cogite ! Bon week-end.
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