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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 11:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
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It’s been almost a year since I planted this red scarlet chard, and it’s still going strong. I eat off of it occasionally, stir-frying it in olive oil with lots of garlic. When the leaves are still young and small, I sometimes cut it up and put it into a salad without cooking it. 

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Like the chard, my arugula plants just keep producing. I love fresh arugula salads. A friend said, “A little arugula goes a long way,” but I like the spicy bitterness more than most folks do. 

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I’m not sure if these papaya plants are going to do much at this elevation, but I keep nursing them along. They were also a gift during this past summer.

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My <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/01/garden-club-2008-christmas/" target="_blank">garden club</a> has a plant gift exchange at Christmas. The gift I received last year was this pikake plant, now full of buds and blooms.

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I had a lovely gardenia bush that suffered during the worst of the sulfur dioxide fumes from the volcano. Today, it is growing back and producing a few buds.

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I put out a bunch of cuttings of a purple-flowered bush (don’t know the name of it), and every one of them is showing great signs of growth. When it finally blooms, I’ll find out what it is and post more pictures. At this point, it’s great fun to see something grow from a bare stem stuck in the soil.

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I have what I call a smoky bush (don't know the real name of that, either) that is showing leaves from another piece of twig put in the ground. These two plants (red and purple) seem to take off right away with a little soil and water.

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Still another plant that seems to root and grow profusely without much care is this magenta geranium. I’d put in just a couple of small cuttings from a friend, and now they are filling in the blank spots, giving color to an otherwise gray landscape.

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The lilikoi plants that grow against my shed were eaten back by fuzzy black caterpillars. Now they are showing new growth. Unless someone gives me a bunch of lilikoi, I won’t be making more lilikoi butter this year!

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The <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/04/full-of-grace-and-drama/" target="_blank">brugmansia </a>were in need of some drastic cutting back. Once I did that, they started sprouting all sorts of new leaves and they are looking twice as healthy.

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The <a href="http://lavalily.com/2008/12/poinsettias-in-paradise/" target="_blank">poinsettias </a>take over the island at this time of year. Soon I’ll have a chance to get more pictures of those. When they are mingled in with other colors, and especially the white flowering shrubs, they are a breathtaking sight. Some of the “Snow on the Mountain” are blooming on my property.



<blockquote>This plant is sometimes called Snow-on-the-Mountain, and is closely related to poinsettia, crotons, and the other members of the Euphorbia plant family.  It is a native to the Pacific Islands.  See the full article <a href=" http://okeechobee.ifas.ufl.edu/news%20columns/snow%20bush.htm " target="_blank">here</a>.</blockquote>

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We’ve had little bits of rain here and there, not enough to overflow the tank, but to keep it at a decent level. That’s a critical element in the grand scheme of life here on my little homestead. If it keeps up like that over the winter months, I’ll be in good shape. At least we are not worried about snow storms here!

<em>A hui hou!</em>
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		<title>August 2009 Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 11:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Arugula]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[8-22-09 August Catch up GARDEN CLUBBERS (photo courtesy of Charles Tobias) &#160; The July meeting of our Ocean View Garden Club was at my place. I told them I was definitely a work in progress and not a show place (yet)! They all wanted to see what was growing on my acre because they’d read [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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<center>(photo courtesy of Charles Tobias)</center>

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The July meeting of our Ocean View Garden Club was at my place. I told them I was definitely a work in progress and not a show place (yet)! They all wanted to see what was growing on my acre because they’d read my blog and seeing a garden that was not finished gave them hope. This post is my monthly catch-up with what’s going on here.

At my front door is this hanging fuschia.

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Just below that is my cluster of orchid plants. Here is the latest bloom poking a head through the leaves.

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As I stand on my front stoop and look out, this is what I see.

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Here it is when I step down and look at these plants from another angle.

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These are the Atom Gladiolas. The description from <a href="http://www.oldhousegardens.com/" target="_blank">Old House Gardens</a> states that it is a “brilliant red cooled by the finest edging of silver.” They are smaller than most glads and they provide a bright spot of color against my gray/black lava.

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I cropped out the Spic and Span Glad from one of the photos above so you could see the difference in color. This is closer to the normal size of gladiola and runs from coral to pink. Both the Atom and the Spic/Span glads are heirloom bulbs dating from 1946. It’s too bad that the blooms don’t last longer.

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Let’s walk on around to the right side of the house and look at my small beds of veggies. The sugar snap peas are full of blooms, and I’ve gotten a few pods to add to salads. You can see a piece of my patch of mustard greens.

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I have several of these Thai hot peppers that will give me something to toss into my hot Thai cooking! If you’ve seen the little firey hot peppers in a Thai dish, that’s what I have here. It takes a mighty brave soul to bite into those with haste!

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One of my students gave me a pot with a macadamia nut seedling. I was afraid it wouldn’t make it at first, but suddenly new leaves started to shoot out. I’ll give it a fair chance to make it before I transfer it out of the pot.

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Walking back toward the shed, I have arugula and tomatoes, string beans and okra. I’m making salads with the arugula, but the tomatoes only have blooms so far. There are a few tiny beans that are in the process of becoming bigger beans. Here are a few pods of okra I’ve harvested. I toss a few of these in with whatever I’m cooking up in the skillet.

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In the patio area I have beets growing, but not as many as I’d like to see. I need to buy more seeds for a fresh planting. These coffee berries will eventually turn bright red and I’ll be able to harvest them. How exciting to see these green berries. I hope I can get a pot of coffee out of my own trees.

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Here is the Little Beeswings Dahlia that produced a few small blooms.

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I think my favorite dahlia is the Prince Noir. I hope that eventually I’ll get a whole bush full of these gorgeous blooms.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Recently, a colleague gave me several bags of bromeliad and one has actually bloomed for me already!

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Of course, I would love a whole yard of daylilies. Some of the ones I’ve planted have started to bloom.

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The pikake plant is full of fragrant blossoms, about three times the number just since I took this photo a couple weeks ago.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I was given a small shoot of this plant. People have given it several names, but after looking on the internet, I’m still not sure what it is. If anyone can give me a link to what it is, I’d appreciate it. It’s been called a “stick plant,” but I’m sure that’s not it. It has also been called “zigzag plant,” but it doesn’t look exactly like the pictures on the web.

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<p>&nbsp;</p> 

It seems like there’s always something waiting to be planted – like these bags of plants given by a friend.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

And like most gardeners, I have so much more to be done. Like any addict, I keep buying more seeds than I’ll ever be able to plant!

A hui hou!

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		<title>Yard Sculpture</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 11:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image STONE TABLE &#160; Last week, I showed some of the flowering plants and landscaping of Bob Elhard’s plot of land. I love to show local gardeners and their work because it gives me so much hope! The photo above is a stone table in the entry patio he has created [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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Last week, I showed some of the flowering plants and landscaping of <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/02/shangri-la-hawaii-style/" target="_blank">Bob Elhard’s </a>plot of land. I love to show local gardeners and their work because it gives me so much hope!

The photo above is a stone table in the entry patio he has created out of a lava slab.

He has used bits of found wood and stones to create little pockets of art everywhere you turn. Most of us here in Ocean View end up with all sorts of pieces of ohia that has blown down during a storm. I have my own piles of dead wood (like the one shown below) and someday I’ll go through them to find interesting pieces to use like Bob did. 

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MY WOOD PILE</b></font></a></center>

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Some of these pieces may be driftwood, although the sun-bleached ohia branches look much like that.

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This piece looks like it is growing right out of the gravel.

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WOOD</b></font></a></center>

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Here is an attractive combination of wood and stone. The wood cradles pieces of both rough and smooth rocks.

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WOOD AND STONE</b></font></a></center>

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Even something as utilitarian as barrel hoops add a touch of the whimsical to the lava rock sculpture.

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Another barrel hoop and an unusual piece of wood create a wall sculpture.

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This wall sculpture contributes to the feeling of all the wood being driftwood.

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This old bell does its share in sending my mind toward the ocean.

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RUSTIC BELL</b></font></a></center>

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A piece of the wood rests on the windowsill to gather sun.

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I love this scenario of wood, stone, and the Japanese lantern combined.

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JAPANESE LANTERN WITH WOOD AND STONE</b></font></a></center>

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I have named this sculpture “yin-yang” because of the juxtaposition of rough and smooth rocks.

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Even a bowl of crushed glass and pebbles becomes a work of art.

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This is obviously not the rough lava rock so common in our yards. What a graceful shape it has.

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Tucked into the undergrowth is a peaceful Buddha.

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There were many other pictures I took, but I didn’t have room for them in the post. If you want to see more photos, including the ones from last week’s post, click on the arrow for a slideshow.

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The entry into this piece of paradise would have been enough for me, but it just kept going. Here he created a place to relax with a cup of coffee, to greet friends, and admire the growth around him.

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Steps from his entry patio lead into other mysteries.

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A variety of colors and textures dominate the entire entry area.

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Here is a broader view of what you can expect as you first walk into his property.

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Because I have traveled in Japan so many times, Bob’s use of the typical red Japanese bridges was intriguing. He has built several throughout his property to lead you on to more corners and vistas.

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Orchids are tucked into all sorts of out-of-the-way spots to help soften the lava. Madam Pele would be proud!

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This is a lovely example of a plant I’m trying to nurture in my own yard. Mine are small and haven’t flowered yet, but I can hardly wait!
 
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It would be difficult for me to say which was my favorite spot in Bob’s garden, but I think I’d have to say it’s this back yard retreat. The opening photo gives another view. Here is still another of the beautiful bridges.

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One of the petals from the jade vine hanging over the pond had dropped into the water at my feet, reminding me of similar simple scenes in Japan.

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The donkey tails hanging around the pond were the longest I’ve ever seen and were almost surreal. 

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The one in the foreground isn’t nearly as long as the one you can see across the pond.

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We live in an area that struggles for every drop of water. Even so, Bob has managed to create a luxurious effect with the water he gathers. He has arranged his water lines in such a way that even the rain running off the driveway is utilized to fill his pond and other water features, like this waterfall. 

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Walking from one garden area to another, we passed through a glassed in porch. I couldn’t resist taking a shot of this gorgeous Christmas cactus.

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A different kind of beauty was found in Bob’s veggie garden. And of course, another Japanese bridge! You can see his chicken coop in the background, but I’ve decided to do a separate post soon on the wonderful array of chicken coops my friends have.  You’ll get a closer view of Bob’s great coops then. 

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We were all invited to pull up some of his veggies to take home. Here is a shot of what I pulled up to bring home! 

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Here we are! The clubbers are all picking veggies.

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I absolutely adore looking into workshops where the nitty gritty takes place!

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Next Sunday, the Lava Lily post will show all the ways Bob has used odd pieces of wood and stone to create yard sculptures.

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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 11:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<title>Lava Homestead Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 11:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; I’ve thought of the succulents and snapdragons that are all over this acre as really nothing more than weeds. Why? Because I didn’t plant them, they sprout up unbidden, then grow without anyone’s help, and they aren’t something I can eat. But I realized just how much they add to my landscape when I [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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I’ve thought of the succulents and snapdragons that are all over this acre as really nothing more than weeds. Why? Because I didn’t plant them, they sprout up unbidden, then grow without anyone’s help, and they aren’t something I can eat. But I realized just how much they add to my landscape when I caught this shot of them. I think you’ll agree they are beautiful.

As we move into the last month of the year, I thought I would catch you up on what’s happening in my lava garden. It’s been about two months since my last update.

One of the most exciting changes lately has been my <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/01/from-coffee-bean-to-coffee-cup/" target="_blank">coffee berries</a> - they are turning red! I may only get enough out of this first crop to make a small pot of coffee, of course. But I’m sure it will be the tastiest cup of coffee I’ve ever had.

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I picked the ones that were ripe enough. Now I need to get the pulp off the beans, dry them, roast them, grind them, and drink!

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The red mustards I planted several weeks ago are beginning to look like something edible.

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I’ve had trouble keeping my cat (Kaimana) out of my raised beds, so there are large patches where nothing is coming up. He likes to scratch around and make himself comfortable.

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At the same time that I planted the red mustard seeds, I also put in another batch of beets. They will give me several good meals this winter.

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With the help of one of my students, I planted some ginger cuttings she had brought. It took them a long time to root, but now they are showing good growth and soon I will transplant them to a permanent location. 

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It’s been almost a year since I planted this red scarlet chard, and it’s still going strong. I eat off of it occasionally, stir-frying it in olive oil with lots of garlic. When the leaves are still young and small, I sometimes cut it up and put it into a salad without cooking it. 

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Like the chard, my arugula plants just keep producing. I love fresh arugula salads. A friend said, “A little arugula goes a long way,” but I like the spicy bitterness more than most folks do. 

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I’m not sure if these papaya plants are going to do much at this elevation, but I keep nursing them along. They were also a gift during this past summer.

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My <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/01/garden-club-2008-christmas/" target="_blank">garden club</a> has a plant gift exchange at Christmas. The gift I received last year was this pikake plant, now full of buds and blooms.

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I had a lovely gardenia bush that suffered during the worst of the sulfur dioxide fumes from the volcano. Today, it is growing back and producing a few buds.

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I put out a bunch of cuttings of a purple-flowered bush (don’t know the name of it), and every one of them is showing great signs of growth. When it finally blooms, I’ll find out what it is and post more pictures. At this point, it’s great fun to see something grow from a bare stem stuck in the soil.

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I have what I call a smoky bush (don't know the real name of that, either) that is showing leaves from another piece of twig put in the ground. These two plants (red and purple) seem to take off right away with a little soil and water.

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Still another plant that seems to root and grow profusely without much care is this magenta geranium. I’d put in just a couple of small cuttings from a friend, and now they are filling in the blank spots, giving color to an otherwise gray landscape.

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The lilikoi plants that grow against my shed were eaten back by fuzzy black caterpillars. Now they are showing new growth. Unless someone gives me a bunch of lilikoi, I won’t be making more lilikoi butter this year!

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The <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/04/full-of-grace-and-drama/" target="_blank">brugmansia </a>were in need of some drastic cutting back. Once I did that, they started sprouting all sorts of new leaves and they are looking twice as healthy.

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The <a href="http://lavalily.com/2008/12/poinsettias-in-paradise/" target="_blank">poinsettias </a>take over the island at this time of year. Soon I’ll have a chance to get more pictures of those. When they are mingled in with other colors, and especially the white flowering shrubs, they are a breathtaking sight. Some of the “Snow on the Mountain” are blooming on my property.



<blockquote>This plant is sometimes called Snow-on-the-Mountain, and is closely related to poinsettia, crotons, and the other members of the Euphorbia plant family.  It is a native to the Pacific Islands.  See the full article <a href=" http://okeechobee.ifas.ufl.edu/news%20columns/snow%20bush.htm " target="_blank">here</a>.</blockquote>

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We’ve had little bits of rain here and there, not enough to overflow the tank, but to keep it at a decent level. That’s a critical element in the grand scheme of life here on my little homestead. If it keeps up like that over the winter months, I’ll be in good shape. At least we are not worried about snow storms here!

<em>A hui hou!</em>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 11:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[8-22-09 August Catch up GARDEN CLUBBERS (photo courtesy of Charles Tobias) &#160; The July meeting of our Ocean View Garden Club was at my place. I told them I was definitely a work in progress and not a show place (yet)! They all wanted to see what was growing on my acre because they’d read [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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<center>(photo courtesy of Charles Tobias)</center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

The July meeting of our Ocean View Garden Club was at my place. I told them I was definitely a work in progress and not a show place (yet)! They all wanted to see what was growing on my acre because they’d read my blog and seeing a garden that was not finished gave them hope. This post is my monthly catch-up with what’s going on here.

At my front door is this hanging fuschia.

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Just below that is my cluster of orchid plants. Here is the latest bloom poking a head through the leaves.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

As I stand on my front stoop and look out, this is what I see.

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Here it is when I step down and look at these plants from another angle.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

These are the Atom Gladiolas. The description from <a href="http://www.oldhousegardens.com/" target="_blank">Old House Gardens</a> states that it is a “brilliant red cooled by the finest edging of silver.” They are smaller than most glads and they provide a bright spot of color against my gray/black lava.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I cropped out the Spic and Span Glad from one of the photos above so you could see the difference in color. This is closer to the normal size of gladiola and runs from coral to pink. Both the Atom and the Spic/Span glads are heirloom bulbs dating from 1946. It’s too bad that the blooms don’t last longer.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Let’s walk on around to the right side of the house and look at my small beds of veggies. The sugar snap peas are full of blooms, and I’ve gotten a few pods to add to salads. You can see a piece of my patch of mustard greens.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I have several of these Thai hot peppers that will give me something to toss into my hot Thai cooking! If you’ve seen the little firey hot peppers in a Thai dish, that’s what I have here. It takes a mighty brave soul to bite into those with haste!

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One of my students gave me a pot with a macadamia nut seedling. I was afraid it wouldn’t make it at first, but suddenly new leaves started to shoot out. I’ll give it a fair chance to make it before I transfer it out of the pot.

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Walking back toward the shed, I have arugula and tomatoes, string beans and okra. I’m making salads with the arugula, but the tomatoes only have blooms so far. There are a few tiny beans that are in the process of becoming bigger beans. Here are a few pods of okra I’ve harvested. I toss a few of these in with whatever I’m cooking up in the skillet.

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In the patio area I have beets growing, but not as many as I’d like to see. I need to buy more seeds for a fresh planting. These coffee berries will eventually turn bright red and I’ll be able to harvest them. How exciting to see these green berries. I hope I can get a pot of coffee out of my own trees.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Here is the Little Beeswings Dahlia that produced a few small blooms.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I think my favorite dahlia is the Prince Noir. I hope that eventually I’ll get a whole bush full of these gorgeous blooms.

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Recently, a colleague gave me several bags of bromeliad and one has actually bloomed for me already!

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Of course, I would love a whole yard of daylilies. Some of the ones I’ve planted have started to bloom.

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The pikake plant is full of fragrant blossoms, about three times the number just since I took this photo a couple weeks ago.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I was given a small shoot of this plant. People have given it several names, but after looking on the internet, I’m still not sure what it is. If anyone can give me a link to what it is, I’d appreciate it. It’s been called a “stick plant,” but I’m sure that’s not it. It has also been called “zigzag plant,” but it doesn’t look exactly like the pictures on the web.

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It seems like there’s always something waiting to be planted – like these bags of plants given by a friend.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

And like most gardeners, I have so much more to be done. Like any addict, I keep buying more seeds than I’ll ever be able to plant!

A hui hou!

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		<title>Yard Sculpture</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 11:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image STONE TABLE &#160; Last week, I showed some of the flowering plants and landscaping of Bob Elhard’s plot of land. I love to show local gardeners and their work because it gives me so much hope! The photo above is a stone table in the entry patio he has created [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Last week, I showed some of the flowering plants and landscaping of <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/02/shangri-la-hawaii-style/" target="_blank">Bob Elhard’s </a>plot of land. I love to show local gardeners and their work because it gives me so much hope!

The photo above is a stone table in the entry patio he has created out of a lava slab.

He has used bits of found wood and stones to create little pockets of art everywhere you turn. Most of us here in Ocean View end up with all sorts of pieces of ohia that has blown down during a storm. I have my own piles of dead wood (like the one shown below) and someday I’ll go through them to find interesting pieces to use like Bob did. 

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MY WOOD PILE</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

Some of these pieces may be driftwood, although the sun-bleached ohia branches look much like that.

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TWISTED WOOD</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

This piece looks like it is growing right out of the gravel.

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WOOD</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

Here is an attractive combination of wood and stone. The wood cradles pieces of both rough and smooth rocks.

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WOOD AND STONE</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

Even something as utilitarian as barrel hoops add a touch of the whimsical to the lava rock sculpture.

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BARREL HOOPS AND LAVA</b></font></a></center>

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Another barrel hoop and an unusual piece of wood create a wall sculpture.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

This wall sculpture contributes to the feeling of all the wood being driftwood.

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SEASCAPE</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

This old bell does its share in sending my mind toward the ocean.

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RUSTIC BELL</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

A piece of the wood rests on the windowsill to gather sun.

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WOOD IN THE SUN</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

I love this scenario of wood, stone, and the Japanese lantern combined.

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JAPANESE LANTERN WITH WOOD AND STONE</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

I have named this sculpture “yin-yang” because of the juxtaposition of rough and smooth rocks.

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YIN AND YANG</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

Even a bowl of crushed glass and pebbles becomes a work of art.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

This is obviously not the rough lava rock so common in our yards. What a graceful shape it has.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Tucked into the undergrowth is a peaceful Buddha.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

There were many other pictures I took, but I didn’t have room for them in the post. If you want to see more photos, including the ones from last week’s post, click on the arrow for a slideshow.

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A hui ho!

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		<title>Shangri-La Hawai`i Style</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2009 11:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image PARADISE POND What a delight to find this garden in the middle of a lava field! Anything I could say about this Hawaiian Shangri-La would be superfluous. In fact, there was so much to see here that I will divide Bob Elhard’s work of art into two posts. Today I [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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What a delight to find this garden in the middle of a lava field! Anything I could say about this Hawaiian Shangri-La would be superfluous. In fact, there was so much to see here that I will divide Bob Elhard’s work of art into two posts. Today I will concentrate on the floral and landscape. Next week, I will focus on his yard sculptures.

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ENTRY PATIO</b></font></a></center>


The entry into this piece of paradise would have been enough for me, but it just kept going. Here he created a place to relax with a cup of coffee, to greet friends, and admire the growth around him.

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Steps from his entry patio lead into other mysteries.

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STONE STEPS</b></font></a></center>


A variety of colors and textures dominate the entire entry area.

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Here is a broader view of what you can expect as you first walk into his property.

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Because I have traveled in Japan so many times, Bob’s use of the typical red Japanese bridges was intriguing. He has built several throughout his property to lead you on to more corners and vistas.

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Orchids are tucked into all sorts of out-of-the-way spots to help soften the lava. Madam Pele would be proud!

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This is a lovely example of a plant I’m trying to nurture in my own yard. Mine are small and haven’t flowered yet, but I can hardly wait!
 
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It would be difficult for me to say which was my favorite spot in Bob’s garden, but I think I’d have to say it’s this back yard retreat. The opening photo gives another view. Here is still another of the beautiful bridges.

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One of the petals from the jade vine hanging over the pond had dropped into the water at my feet, reminding me of similar simple scenes in Japan.

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The donkey tails hanging around the pond were the longest I’ve ever seen and were almost surreal. 

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The one in the foreground isn’t nearly as long as the one you can see across the pond.

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We live in an area that struggles for every drop of water. Even so, Bob has managed to create a luxurious effect with the water he gathers. He has arranged his water lines in such a way that even the rain running off the driveway is utilized to fill his pond and other water features, like this waterfall. 

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Walking from one garden area to another, we passed through a glassed in porch. I couldn’t resist taking a shot of this gorgeous Christmas cactus.

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A different kind of beauty was found in Bob’s veggie garden. And of course, another Japanese bridge! You can see his chicken coop in the background, but I’ve decided to do a separate post soon on the wonderful array of chicken coops my friends have.  You’ll get a closer view of Bob’s great coops then. 

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We were all invited to pull up some of his veggies to take home. Here is a shot of what I pulled up to bring home! 

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Here we are! The clubbers are all picking veggies.

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I absolutely adore looking into workshops where the nitty gritty takes place!

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Next Sunday, the Lava Lily post will show all the ways Bob has used odd pieces of wood and stone to create yard sculptures.

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<p>Here is where it all starts.</p>
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		<title>Lava Homestead Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 11:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; I’ve thought of the succulents and snapdragons that are all over this acre as really nothing more than weeds. Why? Because I didn’t plant them, they sprout up unbidden, then grow without anyone’s help, and they aren’t something I can eat. But I realized just how much they add to my landscape when I [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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I’ve thought of the succulents and snapdragons that are all over this acre as really nothing more than weeds. Why? Because I didn’t plant them, they sprout up unbidden, then grow without anyone’s help, and they aren’t something I can eat. But I realized just how much they add to my landscape when I caught this shot of them. I think you’ll agree they are beautiful.

As we move into the last month of the year, I thought I would catch you up on what’s happening in my lava garden. It’s been about two months since my last update.

One of the most exciting changes lately has been my <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/01/from-coffee-bean-to-coffee-cup/" target="_blank">coffee berries</a> - they are turning red! I may only get enough out of this first crop to make a small pot of coffee, of course. But I’m sure it will be the tastiest cup of coffee I’ve ever had.

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I picked the ones that were ripe enough. Now I need to get the pulp off the beans, dry them, roast them, grind them, and drink!

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The red mustards I planted several weeks ago are beginning to look like something edible.

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I’ve had trouble keeping my cat (Kaimana) out of my raised beds, so there are large patches where nothing is coming up. He likes to scratch around and make himself comfortable.

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At the same time that I planted the red mustard seeds, I also put in another batch of beets. They will give me several good meals this winter.

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With the help of one of my students, I planted some ginger cuttings she had brought. It took them a long time to root, but now they are showing good growth and soon I will transplant them to a permanent location. 

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It’s been almost a year since I planted this red scarlet chard, and it’s still going strong. I eat off of it occasionally, stir-frying it in olive oil with lots of garlic. When the leaves are still young and small, I sometimes cut it up and put it into a salad without cooking it. 

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Like the chard, my arugula plants just keep producing. I love fresh arugula salads. A friend said, “A little arugula goes a long way,” but I like the spicy bitterness more than most folks do. 

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I’m not sure if these papaya plants are going to do much at this elevation, but I keep nursing them along. They were also a gift during this past summer.

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My <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/01/garden-club-2008-christmas/" target="_blank">garden club</a> has a plant gift exchange at Christmas. The gift I received last year was this pikake plant, now full of buds and blooms.

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I had a lovely gardenia bush that suffered during the worst of the sulfur dioxide fumes from the volcano. Today, it is growing back and producing a few buds.

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I put out a bunch of cuttings of a purple-flowered bush (don’t know the name of it), and every one of them is showing great signs of growth. When it finally blooms, I’ll find out what it is and post more pictures. At this point, it’s great fun to see something grow from a bare stem stuck in the soil.

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I have what I call a smoky bush (don't know the real name of that, either) that is showing leaves from another piece of twig put in the ground. These two plants (red and purple) seem to take off right away with a little soil and water.

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Still another plant that seems to root and grow profusely without much care is this magenta geranium. I’d put in just a couple of small cuttings from a friend, and now they are filling in the blank spots, giving color to an otherwise gray landscape.

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The lilikoi plants that grow against my shed were eaten back by fuzzy black caterpillars. Now they are showing new growth. Unless someone gives me a bunch of lilikoi, I won’t be making more lilikoi butter this year!

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The <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/04/full-of-grace-and-drama/" target="_blank">brugmansia </a>were in need of some drastic cutting back. Once I did that, they started sprouting all sorts of new leaves and they are looking twice as healthy.

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The <a href="http://lavalily.com/2008/12/poinsettias-in-paradise/" target="_blank">poinsettias </a>take over the island at this time of year. Soon I’ll have a chance to get more pictures of those. When they are mingled in with other colors, and especially the white flowering shrubs, they are a breathtaking sight. Some of the “Snow on the Mountain” are blooming on my property.



<blockquote>This plant is sometimes called Snow-on-the-Mountain, and is closely related to poinsettia, crotons, and the other members of the Euphorbia plant family.  It is a native to the Pacific Islands.  See the full article <a href=" http://okeechobee.ifas.ufl.edu/news%20columns/snow%20bush.htm " target="_blank">here</a>.</blockquote>

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We’ve had little bits of rain here and there, not enough to overflow the tank, but to keep it at a decent level. That’s a critical element in the grand scheme of life here on my little homestead. If it keeps up like that over the winter months, I’ll be in good shape. At least we are not worried about snow storms here!

<em>A hui hou!</em>
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		<title>August 2009 Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 11:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[8-22-09 August Catch up GARDEN CLUBBERS (photo courtesy of Charles Tobias) &#160; The July meeting of our Ocean View Garden Club was at my place. I told them I was definitely a work in progress and not a show place (yet)! They all wanted to see what was growing on my acre because they’d read [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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The July meeting of our Ocean View Garden Club was at my place. I told them I was definitely a work in progress and not a show place (yet)! They all wanted to see what was growing on my acre because they’d read my blog and seeing a garden that was not finished gave them hope. This post is my monthly catch-up with what’s going on here.

At my front door is this hanging fuschia.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Just below that is my cluster of orchid plants. Here is the latest bloom poking a head through the leaves.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

As I stand on my front stoop and look out, this is what I see.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Here it is when I step down and look at these plants from another angle.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

These are the Atom Gladiolas. The description from <a href="http://www.oldhousegardens.com/" target="_blank">Old House Gardens</a> states that it is a “brilliant red cooled by the finest edging of silver.” They are smaller than most glads and they provide a bright spot of color against my gray/black lava.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I cropped out the Spic and Span Glad from one of the photos above so you could see the difference in color. This is closer to the normal size of gladiola and runs from coral to pink. Both the Atom and the Spic/Span glads are heirloom bulbs dating from 1946. It’s too bad that the blooms don’t last longer.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Let’s walk on around to the right side of the house and look at my small beds of veggies. The sugar snap peas are full of blooms, and I’ve gotten a few pods to add to salads. You can see a piece of my patch of mustard greens.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I have several of these Thai hot peppers that will give me something to toss into my hot Thai cooking! If you’ve seen the little firey hot peppers in a Thai dish, that’s what I have here. It takes a mighty brave soul to bite into those with haste!

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

One of my students gave me a pot with a macadamia nut seedling. I was afraid it wouldn’t make it at first, but suddenly new leaves started to shoot out. I’ll give it a fair chance to make it before I transfer it out of the pot.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Walking back toward the shed, I have arugula and tomatoes, string beans and okra. I’m making salads with the arugula, but the tomatoes only have blooms so far. There are a few tiny beans that are in the process of becoming bigger beans. Here are a few pods of okra I’ve harvested. I toss a few of these in with whatever I’m cooking up in the skillet.

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In the patio area I have beets growing, but not as many as I’d like to see. I need to buy more seeds for a fresh planting. These coffee berries will eventually turn bright red and I’ll be able to harvest them. How exciting to see these green berries. I hope I can get a pot of coffee out of my own trees.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Here is the Little Beeswings Dahlia that produced a few small blooms.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I think my favorite dahlia is the Prince Noir. I hope that eventually I’ll get a whole bush full of these gorgeous blooms.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Recently, a colleague gave me several bags of bromeliad and one has actually bloomed for me already!

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Of course, I would love a whole yard of daylilies. Some of the ones I’ve planted have started to bloom.

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The pikake plant is full of fragrant blossoms, about three times the number just since I took this photo a couple weeks ago.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I was given a small shoot of this plant. People have given it several names, but after looking on the internet, I’m still not sure what it is. If anyone can give me a link to what it is, I’d appreciate it. It’s been called a “stick plant,” but I’m sure that’s not it. It has also been called “zigzag plant,” but it doesn’t look exactly like the pictures on the web.

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<p>&nbsp;</p> 

It seems like there’s always something waiting to be planted – like these bags of plants given by a friend.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

And like most gardeners, I have so much more to be done. Like any addict, I keep buying more seeds than I’ll ever be able to plant!

A hui hou!

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		<title>Yard Sculpture</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 11:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image STONE TABLE &#160; Last week, I showed some of the flowering plants and landscaping of Bob Elhard’s plot of land. I love to show local gardeners and their work because it gives me so much hope! The photo above is a stone table in the entry patio he has created [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Last week, I showed some of the flowering plants and landscaping of <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/02/shangri-la-hawaii-style/" target="_blank">Bob Elhard’s </a>plot of land. I love to show local gardeners and their work because it gives me so much hope!

The photo above is a stone table in the entry patio he has created out of a lava slab.

He has used bits of found wood and stones to create little pockets of art everywhere you turn. Most of us here in Ocean View end up with all sorts of pieces of ohia that has blown down during a storm. I have my own piles of dead wood (like the one shown below) and someday I’ll go through them to find interesting pieces to use like Bob did. 

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Some of these pieces may be driftwood, although the sun-bleached ohia branches look much like that.

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This piece looks like it is growing right out of the gravel.

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WOOD</b></font></a></center>

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Here is an attractive combination of wood and stone. The wood cradles pieces of both rough and smooth rocks.

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WOOD AND STONE</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

Even something as utilitarian as barrel hoops add a touch of the whimsical to the lava rock sculpture.

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Another barrel hoop and an unusual piece of wood create a wall sculpture.

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This wall sculpture contributes to the feeling of all the wood being driftwood.

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This old bell does its share in sending my mind toward the ocean.

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A piece of the wood rests on the windowsill to gather sun.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I love this scenario of wood, stone, and the Japanese lantern combined.

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JAPANESE LANTERN WITH WOOD AND STONE</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

I have named this sculpture “yin-yang” because of the juxtaposition of rough and smooth rocks.

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Even a bowl of crushed glass and pebbles becomes a work of art.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

This is obviously not the rough lava rock so common in our yards. What a graceful shape it has.

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Tucked into the undergrowth is a peaceful Buddha.

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There were many other pictures I took, but I didn’t have room for them in the post. If you want to see more photos, including the ones from last week’s post, click on the arrow for a slideshow.

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A hui ho!

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		<title>Shangri-La Hawai`i Style</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image PARADISE POND What a delight to find this garden in the middle of a lava field! Anything I could say about this Hawaiian Shangri-La would be superfluous. In fact, there was so much to see here that I will divide Bob Elhard’s work of art into two posts. Today I [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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What a delight to find this garden in the middle of a lava field! Anything I could say about this Hawaiian Shangri-La would be superfluous. In fact, there was so much to see here that I will divide Bob Elhard’s work of art into two posts. Today I will concentrate on the floral and landscape. Next week, I will focus on his yard sculptures.

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The entry into this piece of paradise would have been enough for me, but it just kept going. Here he created a place to relax with a cup of coffee, to greet friends, and admire the growth around him.

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Steps from his entry patio lead into other mysteries.

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A variety of colors and textures dominate the entire entry area.

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COLORS AND TEXTURES IN PATIO</b></font></a></center>

 	

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Here is a broader view of what you can expect as you first walk into his property.

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Because I have traveled in Japan so many times, Bob’s use of the typical red Japanese bridges was intriguing. He has built several throughout his property to lead you on to more corners and vistas.

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Orchids are tucked into all sorts of out-of-the-way spots to help soften the lava. Madam Pele would be proud!

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This is a lovely example of a plant I’m trying to nurture in my own yard. Mine are small and haven’t flowered yet, but I can hardly wait!
 
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It would be difficult for me to say which was my favorite spot in Bob’s garden, but I think I’d have to say it’s this back yard retreat. The opening photo gives another view. Here is still another of the beautiful bridges.

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One of the petals from the jade vine hanging over the pond had dropped into the water at my feet, reminding me of similar simple scenes in Japan.

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The donkey tails hanging around the pond were the longest I’ve ever seen and were almost surreal. 

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The one in the foreground isn’t nearly as long as the one you can see across the pond.

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We live in an area that struggles for every drop of water. Even so, Bob has managed to create a luxurious effect with the water he gathers. He has arranged his water lines in such a way that even the rain running off the driveway is utilized to fill his pond and other water features, like this waterfall. 

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Walking from one garden area to another, we passed through a glassed in porch. I couldn’t resist taking a shot of this gorgeous Christmas cactus.

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A different kind of beauty was found in Bob’s veggie garden. And of course, another Japanese bridge! You can see his chicken coop in the background, but I’ve decided to do a separate post soon on the wonderful array of chicken coops my friends have.  You’ll get a closer view of Bob’s great coops then. 

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We were all invited to pull up some of his veggies to take home. Here is a shot of what I pulled up to bring home! 

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Here we are! The clubbers are all picking veggies.

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I absolutely adore looking into workshops where the nitty gritty takes place!

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Next Sunday, the Lava Lily post will show all the ways Bob has used odd pieces of wood and stone to create yard sculptures.

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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 11:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 11:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
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I’m not sure if these papaya plants are going to do much at this elevation, but I keep nursing them along. They were also a gift during this past summer.

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I had a lovely gardenia bush that suffered during the worst of the sulfur dioxide fumes from the volcano. Today, it is growing back and producing a few buds.

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I put out a bunch of cuttings of a purple-flowered bush (don’t know the name of it), and every one of them is showing great signs of growth. When it finally blooms, I’ll find out what it is and post more pictures. At this point, it’s great fun to see something grow from a bare stem stuck in the soil.

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I have what I call a smoky bush (don't know the real name of that, either) that is showing leaves from another piece of twig put in the ground. These two plants (red and purple) seem to take off right away with a little soil and water.

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Still another plant that seems to root and grow profusely without much care is this magenta geranium. I’d put in just a couple of small cuttings from a friend, and now they are filling in the blank spots, giving color to an otherwise gray landscape.

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The lilikoi plants that grow against my shed were eaten back by fuzzy black caterpillars. Now they are showing new growth. Unless someone gives me a bunch of lilikoi, I won’t be making more lilikoi butter this year!

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The <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/04/full-of-grace-and-drama/" target="_blank">brugmansia </a>were in need of some drastic cutting back. Once I did that, they started sprouting all sorts of new leaves and they are looking twice as healthy.

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The <a href="http://lavalily.com/2008/12/poinsettias-in-paradise/" target="_blank">poinsettias </a>take over the island at this time of year. Soon I’ll have a chance to get more pictures of those. When they are mingled in with other colors, and especially the white flowering shrubs, they are a breathtaking sight. Some of the “Snow on the Mountain” are blooming on my property.



<blockquote>This plant is sometimes called Snow-on-the-Mountain, and is closely related to poinsettia, crotons, and the other members of the Euphorbia plant family.  It is a native to the Pacific Islands.  See the full article <a href=" http://okeechobee.ifas.ufl.edu/news%20columns/snow%20bush.htm " target="_blank">here</a>.</blockquote>

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We’ve had little bits of rain here and there, not enough to overflow the tank, but to keep it at a decent level. That’s a critical element in the grand scheme of life here on my little homestead. If it keeps up like that over the winter months, I’ll be in good shape. At least we are not worried about snow storms here!

<em>A hui hou!</em>
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		<title>August 2009 Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 11:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Arugula]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Coffee]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[dahlias]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[8-22-09 August Catch up GARDEN CLUBBERS (photo courtesy of Charles Tobias) &#160; The July meeting of our Ocean View Garden Club was at my place. I told them I was definitely a work in progress and not a show place (yet)! They all wanted to see what was growing on my acre because they’d read [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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<center>(photo courtesy of Charles Tobias)</center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

The July meeting of our Ocean View Garden Club was at my place. I told them I was definitely a work in progress and not a show place (yet)! They all wanted to see what was growing on my acre because they’d read my blog and seeing a garden that was not finished gave them hope. This post is my monthly catch-up with what’s going on here.

At my front door is this hanging fuschia.

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Just below that is my cluster of orchid plants. Here is the latest bloom poking a head through the leaves.

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As I stand on my front stoop and look out, this is what I see.

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Here it is when I step down and look at these plants from another angle.

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These are the Atom Gladiolas. The description from <a href="http://www.oldhousegardens.com/" target="_blank">Old House Gardens</a> states that it is a “brilliant red cooled by the finest edging of silver.” They are smaller than most glads and they provide a bright spot of color against my gray/black lava.

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I cropped out the Spic and Span Glad from one of the photos above so you could see the difference in color. This is closer to the normal size of gladiola and runs from coral to pink. Both the Atom and the Spic/Span glads are heirloom bulbs dating from 1946. It’s too bad that the blooms don’t last longer.

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Let’s walk on around to the right side of the house and look at my small beds of veggies. The sugar snap peas are full of blooms, and I’ve gotten a few pods to add to salads. You can see a piece of my patch of mustard greens.

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I have several of these Thai hot peppers that will give me something to toss into my hot Thai cooking! If you’ve seen the little firey hot peppers in a Thai dish, that’s what I have here. It takes a mighty brave soul to bite into those with haste!

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One of my students gave me a pot with a macadamia nut seedling. I was afraid it wouldn’t make it at first, but suddenly new leaves started to shoot out. I’ll give it a fair chance to make it before I transfer it out of the pot.

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Walking back toward the shed, I have arugula and tomatoes, string beans and okra. I’m making salads with the arugula, but the tomatoes only have blooms so far. There are a few tiny beans that are in the process of becoming bigger beans. Here are a few pods of okra I’ve harvested. I toss a few of these in with whatever I’m cooking up in the skillet.

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In the patio area I have beets growing, but not as many as I’d like to see. I need to buy more seeds for a fresh planting. These coffee berries will eventually turn bright red and I’ll be able to harvest them. How exciting to see these green berries. I hope I can get a pot of coffee out of my own trees.

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Here is the Little Beeswings Dahlia that produced a few small blooms.

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I think my favorite dahlia is the Prince Noir. I hope that eventually I’ll get a whole bush full of these gorgeous blooms.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Recently, a colleague gave me several bags of bromeliad and one has actually bloomed for me already!

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Of course, I would love a whole yard of daylilies. Some of the ones I’ve planted have started to bloom.

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The pikake plant is full of fragrant blossoms, about three times the number just since I took this photo a couple weeks ago.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I was given a small shoot of this plant. People have given it several names, but after looking on the internet, I’m still not sure what it is. If anyone can give me a link to what it is, I’d appreciate it. It’s been called a “stick plant,” but I’m sure that’s not it. It has also been called “zigzag plant,” but it doesn’t look exactly like the pictures on the web.

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<p>&nbsp;</p> 

It seems like there’s always something waiting to be planted – like these bags of plants given by a friend.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

And like most gardeners, I have so much more to be done. Like any addict, I keep buying more seeds than I’ll ever be able to plant!

A hui hou!

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		<title>Yard Sculpture</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 11:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image STONE TABLE &#160; Last week, I showed some of the flowering plants and landscaping of Bob Elhard’s plot of land. I love to show local gardeners and their work because it gives me so much hope! The photo above is a stone table in the entry patio he has created [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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Last week, I showed some of the flowering plants and landscaping of <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/02/shangri-la-hawaii-style/" target="_blank">Bob Elhard’s </a>plot of land. I love to show local gardeners and their work because it gives me so much hope!

The photo above is a stone table in the entry patio he has created out of a lava slab.

He has used bits of found wood and stones to create little pockets of art everywhere you turn. Most of us here in Ocean View end up with all sorts of pieces of ohia that has blown down during a storm. I have my own piles of dead wood (like the one shown below) and someday I’ll go through them to find interesting pieces to use like Bob did. 

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Some of these pieces may be driftwood, although the sun-bleached ohia branches look much like that.

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TWISTED WOOD</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

This piece looks like it is growing right out of the gravel.

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WOOD</b></font></a></center>

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Here is an attractive combination of wood and stone. The wood cradles pieces of both rough and smooth rocks.

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WOOD AND STONE</b></font></a></center>

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Even something as utilitarian as barrel hoops add a touch of the whimsical to the lava rock sculpture.

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Another barrel hoop and an unusual piece of wood create a wall sculpture.

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This wall sculpture contributes to the feeling of all the wood being driftwood.

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This old bell does its share in sending my mind toward the ocean.

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A piece of the wood rests on the windowsill to gather sun.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I love this scenario of wood, stone, and the Japanese lantern combined.

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JAPANESE LANTERN WITH WOOD AND STONE</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

I have named this sculpture “yin-yang” because of the juxtaposition of rough and smooth rocks.

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YIN AND YANG</b></font></a></center>

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Even a bowl of crushed glass and pebbles becomes a work of art.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

This is obviously not the rough lava rock so common in our yards. What a graceful shape it has.

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Tucked into the undergrowth is a peaceful Buddha.

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There were many other pictures I took, but I didn’t have room for them in the post. If you want to see more photos, including the ones from last week’s post, click on the arrow for a slideshow.

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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image PARADISE POND What a delight to find this garden in the middle of a lava field! Anything I could say about this Hawaiian Shangri-La would be superfluous. In fact, there was so much to see here that I will divide Bob Elhard’s work of art into two posts. Today I [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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The entry into this piece of paradise would have been enough for me, but it just kept going. Here he created a place to relax with a cup of coffee, to greet friends, and admire the growth around him.

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Steps from his entry patio lead into other mysteries.

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A variety of colors and textures dominate the entire entry area.

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Here is a broader view of what you can expect as you first walk into his property.

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Because I have traveled in Japan so many times, Bob’s use of the typical red Japanese bridges was intriguing. He has built several throughout his property to lead you on to more corners and vistas.

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Orchids are tucked into all sorts of out-of-the-way spots to help soften the lava. Madam Pele would be proud!

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This is a lovely example of a plant I’m trying to nurture in my own yard. Mine are small and haven’t flowered yet, but I can hardly wait!
 
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It would be difficult for me to say which was my favorite spot in Bob’s garden, but I think I’d have to say it’s this back yard retreat. The opening photo gives another view. Here is still another of the beautiful bridges.

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One of the petals from the jade vine hanging over the pond had dropped into the water at my feet, reminding me of similar simple scenes in Japan.

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The donkey tails hanging around the pond were the longest I’ve ever seen and were almost surreal. 

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The one in the foreground isn’t nearly as long as the one you can see across the pond.

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We live in an area that struggles for every drop of water. Even so, Bob has managed to create a luxurious effect with the water he gathers. He has arranged his water lines in such a way that even the rain running off the driveway is utilized to fill his pond and other water features, like this waterfall. 

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Walking from one garden area to another, we passed through a glassed in porch. I couldn’t resist taking a shot of this gorgeous Christmas cactus.

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A different kind of beauty was found in Bob’s veggie garden. And of course, another Japanese bridge! You can see his chicken coop in the background, but I’ve decided to do a separate post soon on the wonderful array of chicken coops my friends have.  You’ll get a closer view of Bob’s great coops then. 

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We were all invited to pull up some of his veggies to take home. Here is a shot of what I pulled up to bring home! 

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Here we are! The clubbers are all picking veggies.

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I absolutely adore looking into workshops where the nitty gritty takes place!

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Next Sunday, the Lava Lily post will show all the ways Bob has used odd pieces of wood and stone to create yard sculptures.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I’ve had trouble keeping my cat (Kaimana) out of my raised beds, so there are large patches where nothing is coming up. He likes to scratch around and make himself comfortable.

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At the same time that I planted the red mustard seeds, I also put in another batch of beets. They will give me several good meals this winter.

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With the help of one of my students, I planted some ginger cuttings she had brought. It took them a long time to root, but now they are showing good growth and soon I will transplant them to a permanent location. 

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It’s been almost a year since I planted this red scarlet chard, and it’s still going strong. I eat off of it occasionally, stir-frying it in olive oil with lots of garlic. When the leaves are still young and small, I sometimes cut it up and put it into a salad without cooking it. 

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Like the chard, my arugula plants just keep producing. I love fresh arugula salads. A friend said, “A little arugula goes a long way,” but I like the spicy bitterness more than most folks do. 

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I’m not sure if these papaya plants are going to do much at this elevation, but I keep nursing them along. They were also a gift during this past summer.

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My <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/01/garden-club-2008-christmas/" target="_blank">garden club</a> has a plant gift exchange at Christmas. The gift I received last year was this pikake plant, now full of buds and blooms.

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I had a lovely gardenia bush that suffered during the worst of the sulfur dioxide fumes from the volcano. Today, it is growing back and producing a few buds.

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I put out a bunch of cuttings of a purple-flowered bush (don’t know the name of it), and every one of them is showing great signs of growth. When it finally blooms, I’ll find out what it is and post more pictures. At this point, it’s great fun to see something grow from a bare stem stuck in the soil.

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I have what I call a smoky bush (don't know the real name of that, either) that is showing leaves from another piece of twig put in the ground. These two plants (red and purple) seem to take off right away with a little soil and water.

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Still another plant that seems to root and grow profusely without much care is this magenta geranium. I’d put in just a couple of small cuttings from a friend, and now they are filling in the blank spots, giving color to an otherwise gray landscape.

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The lilikoi plants that grow against my shed were eaten back by fuzzy black caterpillars. Now they are showing new growth. Unless someone gives me a bunch of lilikoi, I won’t be making more lilikoi butter this year!

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The <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/04/full-of-grace-and-drama/" target="_blank">brugmansia </a>were in need of some drastic cutting back. Once I did that, they started sprouting all sorts of new leaves and they are looking twice as healthy.

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The <a href="http://lavalily.com/2008/12/poinsettias-in-paradise/" target="_blank">poinsettias </a>take over the island at this time of year. Soon I’ll have a chance to get more pictures of those. When they are mingled in with other colors, and especially the white flowering shrubs, they are a breathtaking sight. Some of the “Snow on the Mountain” are blooming on my property.



<blockquote>This plant is sometimes called Snow-on-the-Mountain, and is closely related to poinsettia, crotons, and the other members of the Euphorbia plant family.  It is a native to the Pacific Islands.  See the full article <a href=" http://okeechobee.ifas.ufl.edu/news%20columns/snow%20bush.htm " target="_blank">here</a>.</blockquote>

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We’ve had little bits of rain here and there, not enough to overflow the tank, but to keep it at a decent level. That’s a critical element in the grand scheme of life here on my little homestead. If it keeps up like that over the winter months, I’ll be in good shape. At least we are not worried about snow storms here!

<em>A hui hou!</em>
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		<title>August 2009 Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 11:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Arugula]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Coffee]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[dahlias]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[8-22-09 August Catch up GARDEN CLUBBERS (photo courtesy of Charles Tobias) &#160; The July meeting of our Ocean View Garden Club was at my place. I told them I was definitely a work in progress and not a show place (yet)! They all wanted to see what was growing on my acre because they’d read [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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<center>(photo courtesy of Charles Tobias)</center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

The July meeting of our Ocean View Garden Club was at my place. I told them I was definitely a work in progress and not a show place (yet)! They all wanted to see what was growing on my acre because they’d read my blog and seeing a garden that was not finished gave them hope. This post is my monthly catch-up with what’s going on here.

At my front door is this hanging fuschia.

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Just below that is my cluster of orchid plants. Here is the latest bloom poking a head through the leaves.

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As I stand on my front stoop and look out, this is what I see.

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Here it is when I step down and look at these plants from another angle.

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These are the Atom Gladiolas. The description from <a href="http://www.oldhousegardens.com/" target="_blank">Old House Gardens</a> states that it is a “brilliant red cooled by the finest edging of silver.” They are smaller than most glads and they provide a bright spot of color against my gray/black lava.

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I cropped out the Spic and Span Glad from one of the photos above so you could see the difference in color. This is closer to the normal size of gladiola and runs from coral to pink. Both the Atom and the Spic/Span glads are heirloom bulbs dating from 1946. It’s too bad that the blooms don’t last longer.

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Let’s walk on around to the right side of the house and look at my small beds of veggies. The sugar snap peas are full of blooms, and I’ve gotten a few pods to add to salads. You can see a piece of my patch of mustard greens.

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I have several of these Thai hot peppers that will give me something to toss into my hot Thai cooking! If you’ve seen the little firey hot peppers in a Thai dish, that’s what I have here. It takes a mighty brave soul to bite into those with haste!

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One of my students gave me a pot with a macadamia nut seedling. I was afraid it wouldn’t make it at first, but suddenly new leaves started to shoot out. I’ll give it a fair chance to make it before I transfer it out of the pot.

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Walking back toward the shed, I have arugula and tomatoes, string beans and okra. I’m making salads with the arugula, but the tomatoes only have blooms so far. There are a few tiny beans that are in the process of becoming bigger beans. Here are a few pods of okra I’ve harvested. I toss a few of these in with whatever I’m cooking up in the skillet.

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In the patio area I have beets growing, but not as many as I’d like to see. I need to buy more seeds for a fresh planting. These coffee berries will eventually turn bright red and I’ll be able to harvest them. How exciting to see these green berries. I hope I can get a pot of coffee out of my own trees.

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Here is the Little Beeswings Dahlia that produced a few small blooms.

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I think my favorite dahlia is the Prince Noir. I hope that eventually I’ll get a whole bush full of these gorgeous blooms.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Recently, a colleague gave me several bags of bromeliad and one has actually bloomed for me already!

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Of course, I would love a whole yard of daylilies. Some of the ones I’ve planted have started to bloom.

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The pikake plant is full of fragrant blossoms, about three times the number just since I took this photo a couple weeks ago.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I was given a small shoot of this plant. People have given it several names, but after looking on the internet, I’m still not sure what it is. If anyone can give me a link to what it is, I’d appreciate it. It’s been called a “stick plant,” but I’m sure that’s not it. It has also been called “zigzag plant,” but it doesn’t look exactly like the pictures on the web.

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<p>&nbsp;</p> 

It seems like there’s always something waiting to be planted – like these bags of plants given by a friend.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

And like most gardeners, I have so much more to be done. Like any addict, I keep buying more seeds than I’ll ever be able to plant!

A hui hou!

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		<title>Yard Sculpture</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 11:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image STONE TABLE &#160; Last week, I showed some of the flowering plants and landscaping of Bob Elhard’s plot of land. I love to show local gardeners and their work because it gives me so much hope! The photo above is a stone table in the entry patio he has created [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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Last week, I showed some of the flowering plants and landscaping of <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/02/shangri-la-hawaii-style/" target="_blank">Bob Elhard’s </a>plot of land. I love to show local gardeners and their work because it gives me so much hope!

The photo above is a stone table in the entry patio he has created out of a lava slab.

He has used bits of found wood and stones to create little pockets of art everywhere you turn. Most of us here in Ocean View end up with all sorts of pieces of ohia that has blown down during a storm. I have my own piles of dead wood (like the one shown below) and someday I’ll go through them to find interesting pieces to use like Bob did. 

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MY WOOD PILE</b></font></a></center>

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Some of these pieces may be driftwood, although the sun-bleached ohia branches look much like that.

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TWISTED WOOD</b></font></a></center>

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This piece looks like it is growing right out of the gravel.

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WOOD</b></font></a></center>

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Here is an attractive combination of wood and stone. The wood cradles pieces of both rough and smooth rocks.

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WOOD AND STONE</b></font></a></center>

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Even something as utilitarian as barrel hoops add a touch of the whimsical to the lava rock sculpture.

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BARREL HOOPS AND LAVA</b></font></a></center>

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Another barrel hoop and an unusual piece of wood create a wall sculpture.

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WALL SCULPTURE</b></font></a></center>

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This wall sculpture contributes to the feeling of all the wood being driftwood.

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SEASCAPE</b></font></a></center>

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This old bell does its share in sending my mind toward the ocean.

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A piece of the wood rests on the windowsill to gather sun.

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I love this scenario of wood, stone, and the Japanese lantern combined.

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I have named this sculpture “yin-yang” because of the juxtaposition of rough and smooth rocks.

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Even a bowl of crushed glass and pebbles becomes a work of art.

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This is obviously not the rough lava rock so common in our yards. What a graceful shape it has.

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Tucked into the undergrowth is a peaceful Buddha.

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There were many other pictures I took, but I didn’t have room for them in the post. If you want to see more photos, including the ones from last week’s post, click on the arrow for a slideshow.

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		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image PARADISE POND What a delight to find this garden in the middle of a lava field! Anything I could say about this Hawaiian Shangri-La would be superfluous. In fact, there was so much to see here that I will divide Bob Elhard’s work of art into two posts. Today I [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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What a delight to find this garden in the middle of a lava field! Anything I could say about this Hawaiian Shangri-La would be superfluous. In fact, there was so much to see here that I will divide Bob Elhard’s work of art into two posts. Today I will concentrate on the floral and landscape. Next week, I will focus on his yard sculptures.

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The entry into this piece of paradise would have been enough for me, but it just kept going. Here he created a place to relax with a cup of coffee, to greet friends, and admire the growth around him.

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Steps from his entry patio lead into other mysteries.

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A variety of colors and textures dominate the entire entry area.

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Here is a broader view of what you can expect as you first walk into his property.

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Because I have traveled in Japan so many times, Bob’s use of the typical red Japanese bridges was intriguing. He has built several throughout his property to lead you on to more corners and vistas.

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Orchids are tucked into all sorts of out-of-the-way spots to help soften the lava. Madam Pele would be proud!

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This is a lovely example of a plant I’m trying to nurture in my own yard. Mine are small and haven’t flowered yet, but I can hardly wait!
 
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It would be difficult for me to say which was my favorite spot in Bob’s garden, but I think I’d have to say it’s this back yard retreat. The opening photo gives another view. Here is still another of the beautiful bridges.

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One of the petals from the jade vine hanging over the pond had dropped into the water at my feet, reminding me of similar simple scenes in Japan.

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The donkey tails hanging around the pond were the longest I’ve ever seen and were almost surreal. 

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The one in the foreground isn’t nearly as long as the one you can see across the pond.

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We live in an area that struggles for every drop of water. Even so, Bob has managed to create a luxurious effect with the water he gathers. He has arranged his water lines in such a way that even the rain running off the driveway is utilized to fill his pond and other water features, like this waterfall. 

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Walking from one garden area to another, we passed through a glassed in porch. I couldn’t resist taking a shot of this gorgeous Christmas cactus.

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A different kind of beauty was found in Bob’s veggie garden. And of course, another Japanese bridge! You can see his chicken coop in the background, but I’ve decided to do a separate post soon on the wonderful array of chicken coops my friends have.  You’ll get a closer view of Bob’s great coops then. 

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We were all invited to pull up some of his veggies to take home. Here is a shot of what I pulled up to bring home! 

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Here we are! The clubbers are all picking veggies.

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I absolutely adore looking into workshops where the nitty gritty takes place!

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Next Sunday, the Lava Lily post will show all the ways Bob has used odd pieces of wood and stone to create yard sculptures.

A hui ho!
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I’ve thought of the succulents and snapdragons that are all over this acre as really nothing more than weeds. Why? Because I didn’t plant them, they sprout up unbidden, then grow without anyone’s help, and they aren’t something I can eat. But I realized just how much they add to my landscape when I caught this shot of them. I think you’ll agree they are beautiful.

As we move into the last month of the year, I thought I would catch you up on what’s happening in my lava garden. It’s been about two months since my last update.

One of the most exciting changes lately has been my <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/01/from-coffee-bean-to-coffee-cup/" target="_blank">coffee berries</a> - they are turning red! I may only get enough out of this first crop to make a small pot of coffee, of course. But I’m sure it will be the tastiest cup of coffee I’ve ever had.

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I picked the ones that were ripe enough. Now I need to get the pulp off the beans, dry them, roast them, grind them, and drink!

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The red mustards I planted several weeks ago are beginning to look like something edible.

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I’ve had trouble keeping my cat (Kaimana) out of my raised beds, so there are large patches where nothing is coming up. He likes to scratch around and make himself comfortable.

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At the same time that I planted the red mustard seeds, I also put in another batch of beets. They will give me several good meals this winter.

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With the help of one of my students, I planted some ginger cuttings she had brought. It took them a long time to root, but now they are showing good growth and soon I will transplant them to a permanent location. 

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It’s been almost a year since I planted this red scarlet chard, and it’s still going strong. I eat off of it occasionally, stir-frying it in olive oil with lots of garlic. When the leaves are still young and small, I sometimes cut it up and put it into a salad without cooking it. 

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Like the chard, my arugula plants just keep producing. I love fresh arugula salads. A friend said, “A little arugula goes a long way,” but I like the spicy bitterness more than most folks do. 

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I’m not sure if these papaya plants are going to do much at this elevation, but I keep nursing them along. They were also a gift during this past summer.

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My <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/01/garden-club-2008-christmas/" target="_blank">garden club</a> has a plant gift exchange at Christmas. The gift I received last year was this pikake plant, now full of buds and blooms.

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I had a lovely gardenia bush that suffered during the worst of the sulfur dioxide fumes from the volcano. Today, it is growing back and producing a few buds.

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I put out a bunch of cuttings of a purple-flowered bush (don’t know the name of it), and every one of them is showing great signs of growth. When it finally blooms, I’ll find out what it is and post more pictures. At this point, it’s great fun to see something grow from a bare stem stuck in the soil.

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I have what I call a smoky bush (don't know the real name of that, either) that is showing leaves from another piece of twig put in the ground. These two plants (red and purple) seem to take off right away with a little soil and water.

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Still another plant that seems to root and grow profusely without much care is this magenta geranium. I’d put in just a couple of small cuttings from a friend, and now they are filling in the blank spots, giving color to an otherwise gray landscape.

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The lilikoi plants that grow against my shed were eaten back by fuzzy black caterpillars. Now they are showing new growth. Unless someone gives me a bunch of lilikoi, I won’t be making more lilikoi butter this year!

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The <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/04/full-of-grace-and-drama/" target="_blank">brugmansia </a>were in need of some drastic cutting back. Once I did that, they started sprouting all sorts of new leaves and they are looking twice as healthy.

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The <a href="http://lavalily.com/2008/12/poinsettias-in-paradise/" target="_blank">poinsettias </a>take over the island at this time of year. Soon I’ll have a chance to get more pictures of those. When they are mingled in with other colors, and especially the white flowering shrubs, they are a breathtaking sight. Some of the “Snow on the Mountain” are blooming on my property.



<blockquote>This plant is sometimes called Snow-on-the-Mountain, and is closely related to poinsettia, crotons, and the other members of the Euphorbia plant family.  It is a native to the Pacific Islands.  See the full article <a href=" http://okeechobee.ifas.ufl.edu/news%20columns/snow%20bush.htm " target="_blank">here</a>.</blockquote>

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We’ve had little bits of rain here and there, not enough to overflow the tank, but to keep it at a decent level. That’s a critical element in the grand scheme of life here on my little homestead. If it keeps up like that over the winter months, I’ll be in good shape. At least we are not worried about snow storms here!

<em>A hui hou!</em>
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		<title>August 2009 Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 11:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Arugula]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[8-22-09 August Catch up GARDEN CLUBBERS (photo courtesy of Charles Tobias) &#160; The July meeting of our Ocean View Garden Club was at my place. I told them I was definitely a work in progress and not a show place (yet)! They all wanted to see what was growing on my acre because they’d read [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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<center>(photo courtesy of Charles Tobias)</center>

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The July meeting of our Ocean View Garden Club was at my place. I told them I was definitely a work in progress and not a show place (yet)! They all wanted to see what was growing on my acre because they’d read my blog and seeing a garden that was not finished gave them hope. This post is my monthly catch-up with what’s going on here.

At my front door is this hanging fuschia.

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Just below that is my cluster of orchid plants. Here is the latest bloom poking a head through the leaves.

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As I stand on my front stoop and look out, this is what I see.

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Here it is when I step down and look at these plants from another angle.

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These are the Atom Gladiolas. The description from <a href="http://www.oldhousegardens.com/" target="_blank">Old House Gardens</a> states that it is a “brilliant red cooled by the finest edging of silver.” They are smaller than most glads and they provide a bright spot of color against my gray/black lava.

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I cropped out the Spic and Span Glad from one of the photos above so you could see the difference in color. This is closer to the normal size of gladiola and runs from coral to pink. Both the Atom and the Spic/Span glads are heirloom bulbs dating from 1946. It’s too bad that the blooms don’t last longer.

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Let’s walk on around to the right side of the house and look at my small beds of veggies. The sugar snap peas are full of blooms, and I’ve gotten a few pods to add to salads. You can see a piece of my patch of mustard greens.

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I have several of these Thai hot peppers that will give me something to toss into my hot Thai cooking! If you’ve seen the little firey hot peppers in a Thai dish, that’s what I have here. It takes a mighty brave soul to bite into those with haste!

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One of my students gave me a pot with a macadamia nut seedling. I was afraid it wouldn’t make it at first, but suddenly new leaves started to shoot out. I’ll give it a fair chance to make it before I transfer it out of the pot.

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Walking back toward the shed, I have arugula and tomatoes, string beans and okra. I’m making salads with the arugula, but the tomatoes only have blooms so far. There are a few tiny beans that are in the process of becoming bigger beans. Here are a few pods of okra I’ve harvested. I toss a few of these in with whatever I’m cooking up in the skillet.

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In the patio area I have beets growing, but not as many as I’d like to see. I need to buy more seeds for a fresh planting. These coffee berries will eventually turn bright red and I’ll be able to harvest them. How exciting to see these green berries. I hope I can get a pot of coffee out of my own trees.

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Here is the Little Beeswings Dahlia that produced a few small blooms.

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I think my favorite dahlia is the Prince Noir. I hope that eventually I’ll get a whole bush full of these gorgeous blooms.

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Recently, a colleague gave me several bags of bromeliad and one has actually bloomed for me already!

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Of course, I would love a whole yard of daylilies. Some of the ones I’ve planted have started to bloom.

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The pikake plant is full of fragrant blossoms, about three times the number just since I took this photo a couple weeks ago.

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I was given a small shoot of this plant. People have given it several names, but after looking on the internet, I’m still not sure what it is. If anyone can give me a link to what it is, I’d appreciate it. It’s been called a “stick plant,” but I’m sure that’s not it. It has also been called “zigzag plant,” but it doesn’t look exactly like the pictures on the web.

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It seems like there’s always something waiting to be planted – like these bags of plants given by a friend.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

And like most gardeners, I have so much more to be done. Like any addict, I keep buying more seeds than I’ll ever be able to plant!

A hui hou!

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		<title>Yard Sculpture</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 11:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image STONE TABLE &#160; Last week, I showed some of the flowering plants and landscaping of Bob Elhard’s plot of land. I love to show local gardeners and their work because it gives me so much hope! The photo above is a stone table in the entry patio he has created [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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Last week, I showed some of the flowering plants and landscaping of <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/02/shangri-la-hawaii-style/" target="_blank">Bob Elhard’s </a>plot of land. I love to show local gardeners and their work because it gives me so much hope!

The photo above is a stone table in the entry patio he has created out of a lava slab.

He has used bits of found wood and stones to create little pockets of art everywhere you turn. Most of us here in Ocean View end up with all sorts of pieces of ohia that has blown down during a storm. I have my own piles of dead wood (like the one shown below) and someday I’ll go through them to find interesting pieces to use like Bob did. 

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MY WOOD PILE</b></font></a></center>

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Some of these pieces may be driftwood, although the sun-bleached ohia branches look much like that.

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This piece looks like it is growing right out of the gravel.

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WOOD</b></font></a></center>

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Here is an attractive combination of wood and stone. The wood cradles pieces of both rough and smooth rocks.

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Even something as utilitarian as barrel hoops add a touch of the whimsical to the lava rock sculpture.

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Another barrel hoop and an unusual piece of wood create a wall sculpture.

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This wall sculpture contributes to the feeling of all the wood being driftwood.

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This old bell does its share in sending my mind toward the ocean.

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A piece of the wood rests on the windowsill to gather sun.

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I love this scenario of wood, stone, and the Japanese lantern combined.

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I have named this sculpture “yin-yang” because of the juxtaposition of rough and smooth rocks.

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Even a bowl of crushed glass and pebbles becomes a work of art.

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This is obviously not the rough lava rock so common in our yards. What a graceful shape it has.

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Tucked into the undergrowth is a peaceful Buddha.

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BUDDHA</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

There were many other pictures I took, but I didn’t have room for them in the post. If you want to see more photos, including the ones from last week’s post, click on the arrow for a slideshow.

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A hui ho!

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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2009 11:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image PARADISE POND What a delight to find this garden in the middle of a lava field! Anything I could say about this Hawaiian Shangri-La would be superfluous. In fact, there was so much to see here that I will divide Bob Elhard’s work of art into two posts. Today I [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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What a delight to find this garden in the middle of a lava field! Anything I could say about this Hawaiian Shangri-La would be superfluous. In fact, there was so much to see here that I will divide Bob Elhard’s work of art into two posts. Today I will concentrate on the floral and landscape. Next week, I will focus on his yard sculptures.

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The entry into this piece of paradise would have been enough for me, but it just kept going. Here he created a place to relax with a cup of coffee, to greet friends, and admire the growth around him.

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Steps from his entry patio lead into other mysteries.

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A variety of colors and textures dominate the entire entry area.

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COLORS AND TEXTURES IN PATIO</b></font></a></center>

 	

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MORE OF ENTRY PATIO</b></font></a></center>



Here is a broader view of what you can expect as you first walk into his property.

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Because I have traveled in Japan so many times, Bob’s use of the typical red Japanese bridges was intriguing. He has built several throughout his property to lead you on to more corners and vistas.

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JAPANESE BRIDGE</b></font></a></center>

 
Orchids are tucked into all sorts of out-of-the-way spots to help soften the lava. Madam Pele would be proud!

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ORCHIDS</b></font></a></center>


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ORCHIDS</b></font></a></center>



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ORCHIDS</b></font></a></center>


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This is a lovely example of a plant I’m trying to nurture in my own yard. Mine are small and haven’t flowered yet, but I can hardly wait!
 
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It would be difficult for me to say which was my favorite spot in Bob’s garden, but I think I’d have to say it’s this back yard retreat. The opening photo gives another view. Here is still another of the beautiful bridges.

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One of the petals from the jade vine hanging over the pond had dropped into the water at my feet, reminding me of similar simple scenes in Japan.

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The donkey tails hanging around the pond were the longest I’ve ever seen and were almost surreal. 

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The one in the foreground isn’t nearly as long as the one you can see across the pond.

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We live in an area that struggles for every drop of water. Even so, Bob has managed to create a luxurious effect with the water he gathers. He has arranged his water lines in such a way that even the rain running off the driveway is utilized to fill his pond and other water features, like this waterfall. 

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Walking from one garden area to another, we passed through a glassed in porch. I couldn’t resist taking a shot of this gorgeous Christmas cactus.

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A different kind of beauty was found in Bob’s veggie garden. And of course, another Japanese bridge! You can see his chicken coop in the background, but I’ve decided to do a separate post soon on the wonderful array of chicken coops my friends have.  You’ll get a closer view of Bob’s great coops then. 

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We were all invited to pull up some of his veggies to take home. Here is a shot of what I pulled up to bring home! 

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Here we are! The clubbers are all picking veggies.

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I absolutely adore looking into workshops where the nitty gritty takes place!

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Next Sunday, the Lava Lily post will show all the ways Bob has used odd pieces of wood and stone to create yard sculptures.

A hui ho!
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		<title>Garden Club 2008 Christmas</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 11:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; I’ve thought of the succulents and snapdragons that are all over this acre as really nothing more than weeds. Why? Because I didn’t plant them, they sprout up unbidden, then grow without anyone’s help, and they aren’t something I can eat. But I realized just how much they add to my landscape when I [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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I’ve thought of the succulents and snapdragons that are all over this acre as really nothing more than weeds. Why? Because I didn’t plant them, they sprout up unbidden, then grow without anyone’s help, and they aren’t something I can eat. But I realized just how much they add to my landscape when I caught this shot of them. I think you’ll agree they are beautiful.

As we move into the last month of the year, I thought I would catch you up on what’s happening in my lava garden. It’s been about two months since my last update.

One of the most exciting changes lately has been my <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/01/from-coffee-bean-to-coffee-cup/" target="_blank">coffee berries</a> - they are turning red! I may only get enough out of this first crop to make a small pot of coffee, of course. But I’m sure it will be the tastiest cup of coffee I’ve ever had.

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I picked the ones that were ripe enough. Now I need to get the pulp off the beans, dry them, roast them, grind them, and drink!

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<p>&nbsp;</p>
 
The red mustards I planted several weeks ago are beginning to look like something edible.

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I’ve had trouble keeping my cat (Kaimana) out of my raised beds, so there are large patches where nothing is coming up. He likes to scratch around and make himself comfortable.

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At the same time that I planted the red mustard seeds, I also put in another batch of beets. They will give me several good meals this winter.

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With the help of one of my students, I planted some ginger cuttings she had brought. It took them a long time to root, but now they are showing good growth and soon I will transplant them to a permanent location. 

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It’s been almost a year since I planted this red scarlet chard, and it’s still going strong. I eat off of it occasionally, stir-frying it in olive oil with lots of garlic. When the leaves are still young and small, I sometimes cut it up and put it into a salad without cooking it. 

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Like the chard, my arugula plants just keep producing. I love fresh arugula salads. A friend said, “A little arugula goes a long way,” but I like the spicy bitterness more than most folks do. 

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I’m not sure if these papaya plants are going to do much at this elevation, but I keep nursing them along. They were also a gift during this past summer.

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I had a lovely gardenia bush that suffered during the worst of the sulfur dioxide fumes from the volcano. Today, it is growing back and producing a few buds.

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I put out a bunch of cuttings of a purple-flowered bush (don’t know the name of it), and every one of them is showing great signs of growth. When it finally blooms, I’ll find out what it is and post more pictures. At this point, it’s great fun to see something grow from a bare stem stuck in the soil.

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I have what I call a smoky bush (don't know the real name of that, either) that is showing leaves from another piece of twig put in the ground. These two plants (red and purple) seem to take off right away with a little soil and water.

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Still another plant that seems to root and grow profusely without much care is this magenta geranium. I’d put in just a couple of small cuttings from a friend, and now they are filling in the blank spots, giving color to an otherwise gray landscape.

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The lilikoi plants that grow against my shed were eaten back by fuzzy black caterpillars. Now they are showing new growth. Unless someone gives me a bunch of lilikoi, I won’t be making more lilikoi butter this year!

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The <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/04/full-of-grace-and-drama/" target="_blank">brugmansia </a>were in need of some drastic cutting back. Once I did that, they started sprouting all sorts of new leaves and they are looking twice as healthy.

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The <a href="http://lavalily.com/2008/12/poinsettias-in-paradise/" target="_blank">poinsettias </a>take over the island at this time of year. Soon I’ll have a chance to get more pictures of those. When they are mingled in with other colors, and especially the white flowering shrubs, they are a breathtaking sight. Some of the “Snow on the Mountain” are blooming on my property.



<blockquote>This plant is sometimes called Snow-on-the-Mountain, and is closely related to poinsettia, crotons, and the other members of the Euphorbia plant family.  It is a native to the Pacific Islands.  See the full article <a href=" http://okeechobee.ifas.ufl.edu/news%20columns/snow%20bush.htm " target="_blank">here</a>.</blockquote>

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We’ve had little bits of rain here and there, not enough to overflow the tank, but to keep it at a decent level. That’s a critical element in the grand scheme of life here on my little homestead. If it keeps up like that over the winter months, I’ll be in good shape. At least we are not worried about snow storms here!

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		<title>Lava Homestead Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 11:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Arugula]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Lilikoi]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Mustard Greens]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Passion Fruit]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Pikake]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Poinsettias]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Smoky Tree]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; I’ve thought of the succulents and snapdragons that are all over this acre as really nothing more than weeds. Why? Because I didn’t plant them, they sprout up unbidden, then grow without anyone’s help, and they aren’t something I can eat. But I realized just how much they add to my landscape when I [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I’ve thought of the succulents and snapdragons that are all over this acre as really nothing more than weeds. Why? Because I didn’t plant them, they sprout up unbidden, then grow without anyone’s help, and they aren’t something I can eat. But I realized just how much they add to my landscape when I caught this shot of them. I think you’ll agree they are beautiful.

As we move into the last month of the year, I thought I would catch you up on what’s happening in my lava garden. It’s been about two months since my last update.

One of the most exciting changes lately has been my <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/01/from-coffee-bean-to-coffee-cup/" target="_blank">coffee berries</a> - they are turning red! I may only get enough out of this first crop to make a small pot of coffee, of course. But I’m sure it will be the tastiest cup of coffee I’ve ever had.

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I picked the ones that were ripe enough. Now I need to get the pulp off the beans, dry them, roast them, grind them, and drink!

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The red mustards I planted several weeks ago are beginning to look like something edible.

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I’ve had trouble keeping my cat (Kaimana) out of my raised beds, so there are large patches where nothing is coming up. He likes to scratch around and make himself comfortable.

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At the same time that I planted the red mustard seeds, I also put in another batch of beets. They will give me several good meals this winter.

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With the help of one of my students, I planted some ginger cuttings she had brought. It took them a long time to root, but now they are showing good growth and soon I will transplant them to a permanent location. 

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It’s been almost a year since I planted this red scarlet chard, and it’s still going strong. I eat off of it occasionally, stir-frying it in olive oil with lots of garlic. When the leaves are still young and small, I sometimes cut it up and put it into a salad without cooking it. 

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Like the chard, my arugula plants just keep producing. I love fresh arugula salads. A friend said, “A little arugula goes a long way,” but I like the spicy bitterness more than most folks do. 

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I’m not sure if these papaya plants are going to do much at this elevation, but I keep nursing them along. They were also a gift during this past summer.

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My <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/01/garden-club-2008-christmas/" target="_blank">garden club</a> has a plant gift exchange at Christmas. The gift I received last year was this pikake plant, now full of buds and blooms.

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I had a lovely gardenia bush that suffered during the worst of the sulfur dioxide fumes from the volcano. Today, it is growing back and producing a few buds.

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I put out a bunch of cuttings of a purple-flowered bush (don’t know the name of it), and every one of them is showing great signs of growth. When it finally blooms, I’ll find out what it is and post more pictures. At this point, it’s great fun to see something grow from a bare stem stuck in the soil.

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I have what I call a smoky bush (don't know the real name of that, either) that is showing leaves from another piece of twig put in the ground. These two plants (red and purple) seem to take off right away with a little soil and water.

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Still another plant that seems to root and grow profusely without much care is this magenta geranium. I’d put in just a couple of small cuttings from a friend, and now they are filling in the blank spots, giving color to an otherwise gray landscape.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

The lilikoi plants that grow against my shed were eaten back by fuzzy black caterpillars. Now they are showing new growth. Unless someone gives me a bunch of lilikoi, I won’t be making more lilikoi butter this year!

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The <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/04/full-of-grace-and-drama/" target="_blank">brugmansia </a>were in need of some drastic cutting back. Once I did that, they started sprouting all sorts of new leaves and they are looking twice as healthy.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

The <a href="http://lavalily.com/2008/12/poinsettias-in-paradise/" target="_blank">poinsettias </a>take over the island at this time of year. Soon I’ll have a chance to get more pictures of those. When they are mingled in with other colors, and especially the white flowering shrubs, they are a breathtaking sight. Some of the “Snow on the Mountain” are blooming on my property.



<blockquote>This plant is sometimes called Snow-on-the-Mountain, and is closely related to poinsettia, crotons, and the other members of the Euphorbia plant family.  It is a native to the Pacific Islands.  See the full article <a href=" http://okeechobee.ifas.ufl.edu/news%20columns/snow%20bush.htm " target="_blank">here</a>.</blockquote>

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

We’ve had little bits of rain here and there, not enough to overflow the tank, but to keep it at a decent level. That’s a critical element in the grand scheme of life here on my little homestead. If it keeps up like that over the winter months, I’ll be in good shape. At least we are not worried about snow storms here!

<em>A hui hou!</em>
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		<title>August 2009 Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 11:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Arugula]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Bromeliad]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Coffee]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[dahlias]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Gladiolas]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[8-22-09 August Catch up GARDEN CLUBBERS (photo courtesy of Charles Tobias) &#160; The July meeting of our Ocean View Garden Club was at my place. I told them I was definitely a work in progress and not a show place (yet)! They all wanted to see what was growing on my acre because they’d read [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[8-22-09 August Catch up
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<center>(photo courtesy of Charles Tobias)</center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

The July meeting of our Ocean View Garden Club was at my place. I told them I was definitely a work in progress and not a show place (yet)! They all wanted to see what was growing on my acre because they’d read my blog and seeing a garden that was not finished gave them hope. This post is my monthly catch-up with what’s going on here.

At my front door is this hanging fuschia.

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Just below that is my cluster of orchid plants. Here is the latest bloom poking a head through the leaves.

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As I stand on my front stoop and look out, this is what I see.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Here it is when I step down and look at these plants from another angle.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

These are the Atom Gladiolas. The description from <a href="http://www.oldhousegardens.com/" target="_blank">Old House Gardens</a> states that it is a “brilliant red cooled by the finest edging of silver.” They are smaller than most glads and they provide a bright spot of color against my gray/black lava.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I cropped out the Spic and Span Glad from one of the photos above so you could see the difference in color. This is closer to the normal size of gladiola and runs from coral to pink. Both the Atom and the Spic/Span glads are heirloom bulbs dating from 1946. It’s too bad that the blooms don’t last longer.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Let’s walk on around to the right side of the house and look at my small beds of veggies. The sugar snap peas are full of blooms, and I’ve gotten a few pods to add to salads. You can see a piece of my patch of mustard greens.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I have several of these Thai hot peppers that will give me something to toss into my hot Thai cooking! If you’ve seen the little firey hot peppers in a Thai dish, that’s what I have here. It takes a mighty brave soul to bite into those with haste!

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

One of my students gave me a pot with a macadamia nut seedling. I was afraid it wouldn’t make it at first, but suddenly new leaves started to shoot out. I’ll give it a fair chance to make it before I transfer it out of the pot.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Walking back toward the shed, I have arugula and tomatoes, string beans and okra. I’m making salads with the arugula, but the tomatoes only have blooms so far. There are a few tiny beans that are in the process of becoming bigger beans. Here are a few pods of okra I’ve harvested. I toss a few of these in with whatever I’m cooking up in the skillet.

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In the patio area I have beets growing, but not as many as I’d like to see. I need to buy more seeds for a fresh planting. These coffee berries will eventually turn bright red and I’ll be able to harvest them. How exciting to see these green berries. I hope I can get a pot of coffee out of my own trees.

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Here is the Little Beeswings Dahlia that produced a few small blooms.

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I think my favorite dahlia is the Prince Noir. I hope that eventually I’ll get a whole bush full of these gorgeous blooms.

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Recently, a colleague gave me several bags of bromeliad and one has actually bloomed for me already!

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Of course, I would love a whole yard of daylilies. Some of the ones I’ve planted have started to bloom.

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The pikake plant is full of fragrant blossoms, about three times the number just since I took this photo a couple weeks ago.

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I was given a small shoot of this plant. People have given it several names, but after looking on the internet, I’m still not sure what it is. If anyone can give me a link to what it is, I’d appreciate it. It’s been called a “stick plant,” but I’m sure that’s not it. It has also been called “zigzag plant,” but it doesn’t look exactly like the pictures on the web.

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<p>&nbsp;</p> 

It seems like there’s always something waiting to be planted – like these bags of plants given by a friend.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

And like most gardeners, I have so much more to be done. Like any addict, I keep buying more seeds than I’ll ever be able to plant!

A hui hou!

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		<title>Yard Sculpture</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 11:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image STONE TABLE &#160; Last week, I showed some of the flowering plants and landscaping of Bob Elhard’s plot of land. I love to show local gardeners and their work because it gives me so much hope! The photo above is a stone table in the entry patio he has created [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Last week, I showed some of the flowering plants and landscaping of <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/02/shangri-la-hawaii-style/" target="_blank">Bob Elhard’s </a>plot of land. I love to show local gardeners and their work because it gives me so much hope!

The photo above is a stone table in the entry patio he has created out of a lava slab.

He has used bits of found wood and stones to create little pockets of art everywhere you turn. Most of us here in Ocean View end up with all sorts of pieces of ohia that has blown down during a storm. I have my own piles of dead wood (like the one shown below) and someday I’ll go through them to find interesting pieces to use like Bob did. 

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Some of these pieces may be driftwood, although the sun-bleached ohia branches look much like that.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

This piece looks like it is growing right out of the gravel.

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WOOD</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

Here is an attractive combination of wood and stone. The wood cradles pieces of both rough and smooth rocks.

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WOOD AND STONE</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

Even something as utilitarian as barrel hoops add a touch of the whimsical to the lava rock sculpture.

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BARREL HOOPS AND LAVA</b></font></a></center>

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Another barrel hoop and an unusual piece of wood create a wall sculpture.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

This wall sculpture contributes to the feeling of all the wood being driftwood.

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This old bell does its share in sending my mind toward the ocean.

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RUSTIC BELL</b></font></a></center>

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A piece of the wood rests on the windowsill to gather sun.

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WOOD IN THE SUN</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

I love this scenario of wood, stone, and the Japanese lantern combined.

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JAPANESE LANTERN WITH WOOD AND STONE</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

I have named this sculpture “yin-yang” because of the juxtaposition of rough and smooth rocks.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Even a bowl of crushed glass and pebbles becomes a work of art.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

This is obviously not the rough lava rock so common in our yards. What a graceful shape it has.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Tucked into the undergrowth is a peaceful Buddha.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

There were many other pictures I took, but I didn’t have room for them in the post. If you want to see more photos, including the ones from last week’s post, click on the arrow for a slideshow.

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A hui ho!

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		<title>Shangri-La Hawai`i Style</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2009 11:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image PARADISE POND What a delight to find this garden in the middle of a lava field! Anything I could say about this Hawaiian Shangri-La would be superfluous. In fact, there was so much to see here that I will divide Bob Elhard’s work of art into two posts. Today I [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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What a delight to find this garden in the middle of a lava field! Anything I could say about this Hawaiian Shangri-La would be superfluous. In fact, there was so much to see here that I will divide Bob Elhard’s work of art into two posts. Today I will concentrate on the floral and landscape. Next week, I will focus on his yard sculptures.

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The entry into this piece of paradise would have been enough for me, but it just kept going. Here he created a place to relax with a cup of coffee, to greet friends, and admire the growth around him.

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Steps from his entry patio lead into other mysteries.

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STONE STEPS</b></font></a></center>


A variety of colors and textures dominate the entire entry area.

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COLORS AND TEXTURES IN PATIO</b></font></a></center>

 	

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MORE OF ENTRY PATIO</b></font></a></center>



Here is a broader view of what you can expect as you first walk into his property.

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Because I have traveled in Japan so many times, Bob’s use of the typical red Japanese bridges was intriguing. He has built several throughout his property to lead you on to more corners and vistas.

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Orchids are tucked into all sorts of out-of-the-way spots to help soften the lava. Madam Pele would be proud!

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ORCHIDS</b></font></a></center>



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ORCHIDS</b></font></a></center>


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ORCHIDS</b></font></a></center>



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ORCHIDS</b></font></a></center>


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This is a lovely example of a plant I’m trying to nurture in my own yard. Mine are small and haven’t flowered yet, but I can hardly wait!
 
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It would be difficult for me to say which was my favorite spot in Bob’s garden, but I think I’d have to say it’s this back yard retreat. The opening photo gives another view. Here is still another of the beautiful bridges.

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One of the petals from the jade vine hanging over the pond had dropped into the water at my feet, reminding me of similar simple scenes in Japan.

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The donkey tails hanging around the pond were the longest I’ve ever seen and were almost surreal. 

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The one in the foreground isn’t nearly as long as the one you can see across the pond.

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We live in an area that struggles for every drop of water. Even so, Bob has managed to create a luxurious effect with the water he gathers. He has arranged his water lines in such a way that even the rain running off the driveway is utilized to fill his pond and other water features, like this waterfall. 

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Walking from one garden area to another, we passed through a glassed in porch. I couldn’t resist taking a shot of this gorgeous Christmas cactus.

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A different kind of beauty was found in Bob’s veggie garden. And of course, another Japanese bridge! You can see his chicken coop in the background, but I’ve decided to do a separate post soon on the wonderful array of chicken coops my friends have.  You’ll get a closer view of Bob’s great coops then. 

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We were all invited to pull up some of his veggies to take home. Here is a shot of what I pulled up to bring home! 

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Here we are! The clubbers are all picking veggies.

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At my front door is this hanging fuschia.

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As I stand on my front stoop and look out, this is what I see.

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Here it is when I step down and look at these plants from another angle.

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I cropped out the Spic and Span Glad from one of the photos above so you could see the difference in color. This is closer to the normal size of gladiola and runs from coral to pink. Both the Atom and the Spic/Span glads are heirloom bulbs dating from 1946. It’s too bad that the blooms don’t last longer.

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Let’s walk on around to the right side of the house and look at my small beds of veggies. The sugar snap peas are full of blooms, and I’ve gotten a few pods to add to salads. You can see a piece of my patch of mustard greens.

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I have several of these Thai hot peppers that will give me something to toss into my hot Thai cooking! If you’ve seen the little firey hot peppers in a Thai dish, that’s what I have here. It takes a mighty brave soul to bite into those with haste!

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One of my students gave me a pot with a macadamia nut seedling. I was afraid it wouldn’t make it at first, but suddenly new leaves started to shoot out. I’ll give it a fair chance to make it before I transfer it out of the pot.

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Walking back toward the shed, I have arugula and tomatoes, string beans and okra. I’m making salads with the arugula, but the tomatoes only have blooms so far. There are a few tiny beans that are in the process of becoming bigger beans. Here are a few pods of okra I’ve harvested. I toss a few of these in with whatever I’m cooking up in the skillet.

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In the patio area I have beets growing, but not as many as I’d like to see. I need to buy more seeds for a fresh planting. These coffee berries will eventually turn bright red and I’ll be able to harvest them. How exciting to see these green berries. I hope I can get a pot of coffee out of my own trees.

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Here is the Little Beeswings Dahlia that produced a few small blooms.

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I think my favorite dahlia is the Prince Noir. I hope that eventually I’ll get a whole bush full of these gorgeous blooms.

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Recently, a colleague gave me several bags of bromeliad and one has actually bloomed for me already!

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Of course, I would love a whole yard of daylilies. Some of the ones I’ve planted have started to bloom.

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The pikake plant is full of fragrant blossoms, about three times the number just since I took this photo a couple weeks ago.

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I was given a small shoot of this plant. People have given it several names, but after looking on the internet, I’m still not sure what it is. If anyone can give me a link to what it is, I’d appreciate it. It’s been called a “stick plant,” but I’m sure that’s not it. It has also been called “zigzag plant,” but it doesn’t look exactly like the pictures on the web.

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It seems like there’s always something waiting to be planted – like these bags of plants given by a friend.

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And like most gardeners, I have so much more to be done. Like any addict, I keep buying more seeds than I’ll ever be able to plant!

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		<title>Lava Homestead Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 11:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Arugula]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Lilikoi]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Mustard Greens]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Passion Fruit]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Pikake]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Poinsettias]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Smoky Tree]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Snapdragons]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Snow-on-the-mountain]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Succulents]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; I’ve thought of the succulents and snapdragons that are all over this acre as really nothing more than weeds. Why? Because I didn’t plant them, they sprout up unbidden, then grow without anyone’s help, and they aren’t something I can eat. But I realized just how much they add to my landscape when I [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I’ve thought of the succulents and snapdragons that are all over this acre as really nothing more than weeds. Why? Because I didn’t plant them, they sprout up unbidden, then grow without anyone’s help, and they aren’t something I can eat. But I realized just how much they add to my landscape when I caught this shot of them. I think you’ll agree they are beautiful.

As we move into the last month of the year, I thought I would catch you up on what’s happening in my lava garden. It’s been about two months since my last update.

One of the most exciting changes lately has been my <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/01/from-coffee-bean-to-coffee-cup/" target="_blank">coffee berries</a> - they are turning red! I may only get enough out of this first crop to make a small pot of coffee, of course. But I’m sure it will be the tastiest cup of coffee I’ve ever had.

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I picked the ones that were ripe enough. Now I need to get the pulp off the beans, dry them, roast them, grind them, and drink!

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The red mustards I planted several weeks ago are beginning to look like something edible.

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I’ve had trouble keeping my cat (Kaimana) out of my raised beds, so there are large patches where nothing is coming up. He likes to scratch around and make himself comfortable.

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At the same time that I planted the red mustard seeds, I also put in another batch of beets. They will give me several good meals this winter.

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With the help of one of my students, I planted some ginger cuttings she had brought. It took them a long time to root, but now they are showing good growth and soon I will transplant them to a permanent location. 

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It’s been almost a year since I planted this red scarlet chard, and it’s still going strong. I eat off of it occasionally, stir-frying it in olive oil with lots of garlic. When the leaves are still young and small, I sometimes cut it up and put it into a salad without cooking it. 

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Like the chard, my arugula plants just keep producing. I love fresh arugula salads. A friend said, “A little arugula goes a long way,” but I like the spicy bitterness more than most folks do. 

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I’m not sure if these papaya plants are going to do much at this elevation, but I keep nursing them along. They were also a gift during this past summer.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

My <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/01/garden-club-2008-christmas/" target="_blank">garden club</a> has a plant gift exchange at Christmas. The gift I received last year was this pikake plant, now full of buds and blooms.

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I had a lovely gardenia bush that suffered during the worst of the sulfur dioxide fumes from the volcano. Today, it is growing back and producing a few buds.

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I put out a bunch of cuttings of a purple-flowered bush (don’t know the name of it), and every one of them is showing great signs of growth. When it finally blooms, I’ll find out what it is and post more pictures. At this point, it’s great fun to see something grow from a bare stem stuck in the soil.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I have what I call a smoky bush (don't know the real name of that, either) that is showing leaves from another piece of twig put in the ground. These two plants (red and purple) seem to take off right away with a little soil and water.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Still another plant that seems to root and grow profusely without much care is this magenta geranium. I’d put in just a couple of small cuttings from a friend, and now they are filling in the blank spots, giving color to an otherwise gray landscape.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

The lilikoi plants that grow against my shed were eaten back by fuzzy black caterpillars. Now they are showing new growth. Unless someone gives me a bunch of lilikoi, I won’t be making more lilikoi butter this year!

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

The <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/04/full-of-grace-and-drama/" target="_blank">brugmansia </a>were in need of some drastic cutting back. Once I did that, they started sprouting all sorts of new leaves and they are looking twice as healthy.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

The <a href="http://lavalily.com/2008/12/poinsettias-in-paradise/" target="_blank">poinsettias </a>take over the island at this time of year. Soon I’ll have a chance to get more pictures of those. When they are mingled in with other colors, and especially the white flowering shrubs, they are a breathtaking sight. Some of the “Snow on the Mountain” are blooming on my property.



<blockquote>This plant is sometimes called Snow-on-the-Mountain, and is closely related to poinsettia, crotons, and the other members of the Euphorbia plant family.  It is a native to the Pacific Islands.  See the full article <a href=" http://okeechobee.ifas.ufl.edu/news%20columns/snow%20bush.htm " target="_blank">here</a>.</blockquote>

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

We’ve had little bits of rain here and there, not enough to overflow the tank, but to keep it at a decent level. That’s a critical element in the grand scheme of life here on my little homestead. If it keeps up like that over the winter months, I’ll be in good shape. At least we are not worried about snow storms here!

<em>A hui hou!</em>
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		<title>August 2009 Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 11:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Arugula]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[8-22-09 August Catch up GARDEN CLUBBERS (photo courtesy of Charles Tobias) &#160; The July meeting of our Ocean View Garden Club was at my place. I told them I was definitely a work in progress and not a show place (yet)! They all wanted to see what was growing on my acre because they’d read [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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<center>(photo courtesy of Charles Tobias)</center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

The July meeting of our Ocean View Garden Club was at my place. I told them I was definitely a work in progress and not a show place (yet)! They all wanted to see what was growing on my acre because they’d read my blog and seeing a garden that was not finished gave them hope. This post is my monthly catch-up with what’s going on here.

At my front door is this hanging fuschia.

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Just below that is my cluster of orchid plants. Here is the latest bloom poking a head through the leaves.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

As I stand on my front stoop and look out, this is what I see.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Here it is when I step down and look at these plants from another angle.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

These are the Atom Gladiolas. The description from <a href="http://www.oldhousegardens.com/" target="_blank">Old House Gardens</a> states that it is a “brilliant red cooled by the finest edging of silver.” They are smaller than most glads and they provide a bright spot of color against my gray/black lava.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I cropped out the Spic and Span Glad from one of the photos above so you could see the difference in color. This is closer to the normal size of gladiola and runs from coral to pink. Both the Atom and the Spic/Span glads are heirloom bulbs dating from 1946. It’s too bad that the blooms don’t last longer.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Let’s walk on around to the right side of the house and look at my small beds of veggies. The sugar snap peas are full of blooms, and I’ve gotten a few pods to add to salads. You can see a piece of my patch of mustard greens.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I have several of these Thai hot peppers that will give me something to toss into my hot Thai cooking! If you’ve seen the little firey hot peppers in a Thai dish, that’s what I have here. It takes a mighty brave soul to bite into those with haste!

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

One of my students gave me a pot with a macadamia nut seedling. I was afraid it wouldn’t make it at first, but suddenly new leaves started to shoot out. I’ll give it a fair chance to make it before I transfer it out of the pot.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Walking back toward the shed, I have arugula and tomatoes, string beans and okra. I’m making salads with the arugula, but the tomatoes only have blooms so far. There are a few tiny beans that are in the process of becoming bigger beans. Here are a few pods of okra I’ve harvested. I toss a few of these in with whatever I’m cooking up in the skillet.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

In the patio area I have beets growing, but not as many as I’d like to see. I need to buy more seeds for a fresh planting. These coffee berries will eventually turn bright red and I’ll be able to harvest them. How exciting to see these green berries. I hope I can get a pot of coffee out of my own trees.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Here is the Little Beeswings Dahlia that produced a few small blooms.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I think my favorite dahlia is the Prince Noir. I hope that eventually I’ll get a whole bush full of these gorgeous blooms.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Recently, a colleague gave me several bags of bromeliad and one has actually bloomed for me already!

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Of course, I would love a whole yard of daylilies. Some of the ones I’ve planted have started to bloom.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

The pikake plant is full of fragrant blossoms, about three times the number just since I took this photo a couple weeks ago.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I was given a small shoot of this plant. People have given it several names, but after looking on the internet, I’m still not sure what it is. If anyone can give me a link to what it is, I’d appreciate it. It’s been called a “stick plant,” but I’m sure that’s not it. It has also been called “zigzag plant,” but it doesn’t look exactly like the pictures on the web.

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<p>&nbsp;</p> 

It seems like there’s always something waiting to be planted – like these bags of plants given by a friend.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

And like most gardeners, I have so much more to be done. Like any addict, I keep buying more seeds than I’ll ever be able to plant!

A hui hou!

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		<title>Yard Sculpture</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 11:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image STONE TABLE &#160; Last week, I showed some of the flowering plants and landscaping of Bob Elhard’s plot of land. I love to show local gardeners and their work because it gives me so much hope! The photo above is a stone table in the entry patio he has created [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Last week, I showed some of the flowering plants and landscaping of <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/02/shangri-la-hawaii-style/" target="_blank">Bob Elhard’s </a>plot of land. I love to show local gardeners and their work because it gives me so much hope!

The photo above is a stone table in the entry patio he has created out of a lava slab.

He has used bits of found wood and stones to create little pockets of art everywhere you turn. Most of us here in Ocean View end up with all sorts of pieces of ohia that has blown down during a storm. I have my own piles of dead wood (like the one shown below) and someday I’ll go through them to find interesting pieces to use like Bob did. 

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Some of these pieces may be driftwood, although the sun-bleached ohia branches look much like that.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

This piece looks like it is growing right out of the gravel.

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WOOD</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

Here is an attractive combination of wood and stone. The wood cradles pieces of both rough and smooth rocks.

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WOOD AND STONE</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

Even something as utilitarian as barrel hoops add a touch of the whimsical to the lava rock sculpture.

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Another barrel hoop and an unusual piece of wood create a wall sculpture.

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This wall sculpture contributes to the feeling of all the wood being driftwood.

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This old bell does its share in sending my mind toward the ocean.

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A piece of the wood rests on the windowsill to gather sun.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I love this scenario of wood, stone, and the Japanese lantern combined.

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JAPANESE LANTERN WITH WOOD AND STONE</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

I have named this sculpture “yin-yang” because of the juxtaposition of rough and smooth rocks.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Even a bowl of crushed glass and pebbles becomes a work of art.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

This is obviously not the rough lava rock so common in our yards. What a graceful shape it has.

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Tucked into the undergrowth is a peaceful Buddha.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

There were many other pictures I took, but I didn’t have room for them in the post. If you want to see more photos, including the ones from last week’s post, click on the arrow for a slideshow.

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A hui ho!

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		<title>Shangri-La Hawai`i Style</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image PARADISE POND What a delight to find this garden in the middle of a lava field! Anything I could say about this Hawaiian Shangri-La would be superfluous. In fact, there was so much to see here that I will divide Bob Elhard’s work of art into two posts. Today I [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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What a delight to find this garden in the middle of a lava field! Anything I could say about this Hawaiian Shangri-La would be superfluous. In fact, there was so much to see here that I will divide Bob Elhard’s work of art into two posts. Today I will concentrate on the floral and landscape. Next week, I will focus on his yard sculptures.

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The entry into this piece of paradise would have been enough for me, but it just kept going. Here he created a place to relax with a cup of coffee, to greet friends, and admire the growth around him.

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Steps from his entry patio lead into other mysteries.

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A variety of colors and textures dominate the entire entry area.

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COLORS AND TEXTURES IN PATIO</b></font></a></center>

 	

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Here is a broader view of what you can expect as you first walk into his property.

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Because I have traveled in Japan so many times, Bob’s use of the typical red Japanese bridges was intriguing. He has built several throughout his property to lead you on to more corners and vistas.

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Orchids are tucked into all sorts of out-of-the-way spots to help soften the lava. Madam Pele would be proud!

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ORCHIDS</b></font></a></center>


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ORCHIDS</b></font></a></center>



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ORCHIDS</b></font></a></center>


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This is a lovely example of a plant I’m trying to nurture in my own yard. Mine are small and haven’t flowered yet, but I can hardly wait!
 
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It would be difficult for me to say which was my favorite spot in Bob’s garden, but I think I’d have to say it’s this back yard retreat. The opening photo gives another view. Here is still another of the beautiful bridges.

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One of the petals from the jade vine hanging over the pond had dropped into the water at my feet, reminding me of similar simple scenes in Japan.

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JADE VINE PETAL</b></font></a></center>


The donkey tails hanging around the pond were the longest I’ve ever seen and were almost surreal. 

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The one in the foreground isn’t nearly as long as the one you can see across the pond.

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We live in an area that struggles for every drop of water. Even so, Bob has managed to create a luxurious effect with the water he gathers. He has arranged his water lines in such a way that even the rain running off the driveway is utilized to fill his pond and other water features, like this waterfall. 

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Walking from one garden area to another, we passed through a glassed in porch. I couldn’t resist taking a shot of this gorgeous Christmas cactus.

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A different kind of beauty was found in Bob’s veggie garden. And of course, another Japanese bridge! You can see his chicken coop in the background, but I’ve decided to do a separate post soon on the wonderful array of chicken coops my friends have.  You’ll get a closer view of Bob’s great coops then. 

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We were all invited to pull up some of his veggies to take home. Here is a shot of what I pulled up to bring home! 

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Here we are! The clubbers are all picking veggies.

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I absolutely adore looking into workshops where the nitty gritty takes place!

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Last week, I showed some of the flowering plants and landscaping of <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/02/shangri-la-hawaii-style/" target="_blank">Bob Elhard’s </a>plot of land. I love to show local gardeners and their work because it gives me so much hope!

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He has used bits of found wood and stones to create little pockets of art everywhere you turn. Most of us here in Ocean View end up with all sorts of pieces of ohia that has blown down during a storm. I have my own piles of dead wood (like the one shown below) and someday I’ll go through them to find interesting pieces to use like Bob did. 

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Some of these pieces may be driftwood, although the sun-bleached ohia branches look much like that.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

This piece looks like it is growing right out of the gravel.

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Here is an attractive combination of wood and stone. The wood cradles pieces of both rough and smooth rocks.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Even something as utilitarian as barrel hoops add a touch of the whimsical to the lava rock sculpture.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Another barrel hoop and an unusual piece of wood create a wall sculpture.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

This wall sculpture contributes to the feeling of all the wood being driftwood.

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This old bell does its share in sending my mind toward the ocean.

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A piece of the wood rests on the windowsill to gather sun.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I love this scenario of wood, stone, and the Japanese lantern combined.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I have named this sculpture “yin-yang” because of the juxtaposition of rough and smooth rocks.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Even a bowl of crushed glass and pebbles becomes a work of art.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

This is obviously not the rough lava rock so common in our yards. What a graceful shape it has.

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Tucked into the undergrowth is a peaceful Buddha.

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There were many other pictures I took, but I didn’t have room for them in the post. If you want to see more photos, including the ones from last week’s post, click on the arrow for a slideshow.

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		<title>Lava Homestead Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 11:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; I’ve thought of the succulents and snapdragons that are all over this acre as really nothing more than weeds. Why? Because I didn’t plant them, they sprout up unbidden, then grow without anyone’s help, and they aren’t something I can eat. But I realized just how much they add to my landscape when I [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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I’ve thought of the succulents and snapdragons that are all over this acre as really nothing more than weeds. Why? Because I didn’t plant them, they sprout up unbidden, then grow without anyone’s help, and they aren’t something I can eat. But I realized just how much they add to my landscape when I caught this shot of them. I think you’ll agree they are beautiful.

As we move into the last month of the year, I thought I would catch you up on what’s happening in my lava garden. It’s been about two months since my last update.

One of the most exciting changes lately has been my <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/01/from-coffee-bean-to-coffee-cup/" target="_blank">coffee berries</a> - they are turning red! I may only get enough out of this first crop to make a small pot of coffee, of course. But I’m sure it will be the tastiest cup of coffee I’ve ever had.

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I picked the ones that were ripe enough. Now I need to get the pulp off the beans, dry them, roast them, grind them, and drink!

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The red mustards I planted several weeks ago are beginning to look like something edible.

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I’ve had trouble keeping my cat (Kaimana) out of my raised beds, so there are large patches where nothing is coming up. He likes to scratch around and make himself comfortable.

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At the same time that I planted the red mustard seeds, I also put in another batch of beets. They will give me several good meals this winter.

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With the help of one of my students, I planted some ginger cuttings she had brought. It took them a long time to root, but now they are showing good growth and soon I will transplant them to a permanent location. 

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It’s been almost a year since I planted this red scarlet chard, and it’s still going strong. I eat off of it occasionally, stir-frying it in olive oil with lots of garlic. When the leaves are still young and small, I sometimes cut it up and put it into a salad without cooking it. 

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Like the chard, my arugula plants just keep producing. I love fresh arugula salads. A friend said, “A little arugula goes a long way,” but I like the spicy bitterness more than most folks do. 

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I’m not sure if these papaya plants are going to do much at this elevation, but I keep nursing them along. They were also a gift during this past summer.

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My <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/01/garden-club-2008-christmas/" target="_blank">garden club</a> has a plant gift exchange at Christmas. The gift I received last year was this pikake plant, now full of buds and blooms.

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I had a lovely gardenia bush that suffered during the worst of the sulfur dioxide fumes from the volcano. Today, it is growing back and producing a few buds.

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I put out a bunch of cuttings of a purple-flowered bush (don’t know the name of it), and every one of them is showing great signs of growth. When it finally blooms, I’ll find out what it is and post more pictures. At this point, it’s great fun to see something grow from a bare stem stuck in the soil.

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I have what I call a smoky bush (don't know the real name of that, either) that is showing leaves from another piece of twig put in the ground. These two plants (red and purple) seem to take off right away with a little soil and water.

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Still another plant that seems to root and grow profusely without much care is this magenta geranium. I’d put in just a couple of small cuttings from a friend, and now they are filling in the blank spots, giving color to an otherwise gray landscape.

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The lilikoi plants that grow against my shed were eaten back by fuzzy black caterpillars. Now they are showing new growth. Unless someone gives me a bunch of lilikoi, I won’t be making more lilikoi butter this year!

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The <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/04/full-of-grace-and-drama/" target="_blank">brugmansia </a>were in need of some drastic cutting back. Once I did that, they started sprouting all sorts of new leaves and they are looking twice as healthy.

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The <a href="http://lavalily.com/2008/12/poinsettias-in-paradise/" target="_blank">poinsettias </a>take over the island at this time of year. Soon I’ll have a chance to get more pictures of those. When they are mingled in with other colors, and especially the white flowering shrubs, they are a breathtaking sight. Some of the “Snow on the Mountain” are blooming on my property.



<blockquote>This plant is sometimes called Snow-on-the-Mountain, and is closely related to poinsettia, crotons, and the other members of the Euphorbia plant family.  It is a native to the Pacific Islands.  See the full article <a href=" http://okeechobee.ifas.ufl.edu/news%20columns/snow%20bush.htm " target="_blank">here</a>.</blockquote>

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We’ve had little bits of rain here and there, not enough to overflow the tank, but to keep it at a decent level. That’s a critical element in the grand scheme of life here on my little homestead. If it keeps up like that over the winter months, I’ll be in good shape. At least we are not worried about snow storms here!

<em>A hui hou!</em>
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		<title>August 2009 Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 11:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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The July meeting of our Ocean View Garden Club was at my place. I told them I was definitely a work in progress and not a show place (yet)! They all wanted to see what was growing on my acre because they’d read my blog and seeing a garden that was not finished gave them hope. This post is my monthly catch-up with what’s going on here.

At my front door is this hanging fuschia.

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Just below that is my cluster of orchid plants. Here is the latest bloom poking a head through the leaves.

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As I stand on my front stoop and look out, this is what I see.

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Here it is when I step down and look at these plants from another angle.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

These are the Atom Gladiolas. The description from <a href="http://www.oldhousegardens.com/" target="_blank">Old House Gardens</a> states that it is a “brilliant red cooled by the finest edging of silver.” They are smaller than most glads and they provide a bright spot of color against my gray/black lava.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I cropped out the Spic and Span Glad from one of the photos above so you could see the difference in color. This is closer to the normal size of gladiola and runs from coral to pink. Both the Atom and the Spic/Span glads are heirloom bulbs dating from 1946. It’s too bad that the blooms don’t last longer.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Let’s walk on around to the right side of the house and look at my small beds of veggies. The sugar snap peas are full of blooms, and I’ve gotten a few pods to add to salads. You can see a piece of my patch of mustard greens.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I have several of these Thai hot peppers that will give me something to toss into my hot Thai cooking! If you’ve seen the little firey hot peppers in a Thai dish, that’s what I have here. It takes a mighty brave soul to bite into those with haste!

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

One of my students gave me a pot with a macadamia nut seedling. I was afraid it wouldn’t make it at first, but suddenly new leaves started to shoot out. I’ll give it a fair chance to make it before I transfer it out of the pot.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Walking back toward the shed, I have arugula and tomatoes, string beans and okra. I’m making salads with the arugula, but the tomatoes only have blooms so far. There are a few tiny beans that are in the process of becoming bigger beans. Here are a few pods of okra I’ve harvested. I toss a few of these in with whatever I’m cooking up in the skillet.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

In the patio area I have beets growing, but not as many as I’d like to see. I need to buy more seeds for a fresh planting. These coffee berries will eventually turn bright red and I’ll be able to harvest them. How exciting to see these green berries. I hope I can get a pot of coffee out of my own trees.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Here is the Little Beeswings Dahlia that produced a few small blooms.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I think my favorite dahlia is the Prince Noir. I hope that eventually I’ll get a whole bush full of these gorgeous blooms.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Recently, a colleague gave me several bags of bromeliad and one has actually bloomed for me already!

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Of course, I would love a whole yard of daylilies. Some of the ones I’ve planted have started to bloom.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

The pikake plant is full of fragrant blossoms, about three times the number just since I took this photo a couple weeks ago.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I was given a small shoot of this plant. People have given it several names, but after looking on the internet, I’m still not sure what it is. If anyone can give me a link to what it is, I’d appreciate it. It’s been called a “stick plant,” but I’m sure that’s not it. It has also been called “zigzag plant,” but it doesn’t look exactly like the pictures on the web.

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<p>&nbsp;</p> 

It seems like there’s always something waiting to be planted – like these bags of plants given by a friend.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

And like most gardeners, I have so much more to be done. Like any addict, I keep buying more seeds than I’ll ever be able to plant!

A hui hou!

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		<title>Yard Sculpture</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 11:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image STONE TABLE &#160; Last week, I showed some of the flowering plants and landscaping of Bob Elhard’s plot of land. I love to show local gardeners and their work because it gives me so much hope! The photo above is a stone table in the entry patio he has created [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Last week, I showed some of the flowering plants and landscaping of <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/02/shangri-la-hawaii-style/" target="_blank">Bob Elhard’s </a>plot of land. I love to show local gardeners and their work because it gives me so much hope!

The photo above is a stone table in the entry patio he has created out of a lava slab.

He has used bits of found wood and stones to create little pockets of art everywhere you turn. Most of us here in Ocean View end up with all sorts of pieces of ohia that has blown down during a storm. I have my own piles of dead wood (like the one shown below) and someday I’ll go through them to find interesting pieces to use like Bob did. 

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Some of these pieces may be driftwood, although the sun-bleached ohia branches look much like that.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

This piece looks like it is growing right out of the gravel.

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WOOD</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

Here is an attractive combination of wood and stone. The wood cradles pieces of both rough and smooth rocks.

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WOOD AND STONE</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

Even something as utilitarian as barrel hoops add a touch of the whimsical to the lava rock sculpture.

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Another barrel hoop and an unusual piece of wood create a wall sculpture.

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This wall sculpture contributes to the feeling of all the wood being driftwood.

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This old bell does its share in sending my mind toward the ocean.

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A piece of the wood rests on the windowsill to gather sun.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I love this scenario of wood, stone, and the Japanese lantern combined.

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JAPANESE LANTERN WITH WOOD AND STONE</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

I have named this sculpture “yin-yang” because of the juxtaposition of rough and smooth rocks.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Even a bowl of crushed glass and pebbles becomes a work of art.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

This is obviously not the rough lava rock so common in our yards. What a graceful shape it has.

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Tucked into the undergrowth is a peaceful Buddha.

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There were many other pictures I took, but I didn’t have room for them in the post. If you want to see more photos, including the ones from last week’s post, click on the arrow for a slideshow.

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A hui ho!

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		<title>Shangri-La Hawai`i Style</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image PARADISE POND What a delight to find this garden in the middle of a lava field! Anything I could say about this Hawaiian Shangri-La would be superfluous. In fact, there was so much to see here that I will divide Bob Elhard’s work of art into two posts. Today I [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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What a delight to find this garden in the middle of a lava field! Anything I could say about this Hawaiian Shangri-La would be superfluous. In fact, there was so much to see here that I will divide Bob Elhard’s work of art into two posts. Today I will concentrate on the floral and landscape. Next week, I will focus on his yard sculptures.

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The entry into this piece of paradise would have been enough for me, but it just kept going. Here he created a place to relax with a cup of coffee, to greet friends, and admire the growth around him.

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Steps from his entry patio lead into other mysteries.

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A variety of colors and textures dominate the entire entry area.

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COLORS AND TEXTURES IN PATIO</b></font></a></center>

 	

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Here is a broader view of what you can expect as you first walk into his property.

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Because I have traveled in Japan so many times, Bob’s use of the typical red Japanese bridges was intriguing. He has built several throughout his property to lead you on to more corners and vistas.

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Orchids are tucked into all sorts of out-of-the-way spots to help soften the lava. Madam Pele would be proud!

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ORCHIDS</b></font></a></center>


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This is a lovely example of a plant I’m trying to nurture in my own yard. Mine are small and haven’t flowered yet, but I can hardly wait!
 
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It would be difficult for me to say which was my favorite spot in Bob’s garden, but I think I’d have to say it’s this back yard retreat. The opening photo gives another view. Here is still another of the beautiful bridges.

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POND PARADISE</b></font></a></center>


One of the petals from the jade vine hanging over the pond had dropped into the water at my feet, reminding me of similar simple scenes in Japan.

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JADE VINE PETAL</b></font></a></center>


The donkey tails hanging around the pond were the longest I’ve ever seen and were almost surreal. 

<center><a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3500/3239952427_6c99f20fd4_b.jpg"  title="MORE POND PARADISE" target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3500/3239952427_6c99f20fd4.jpg" alt="MORE POND PARADISE"/>
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MORE POND PARADISE</b></font></a></center>


The one in the foreground isn’t nearly as long as the one you can see across the pond.

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DONKEY TAILS</b></font></a></center>


We live in an area that struggles for every drop of water. Even so, Bob has managed to create a luxurious effect with the water he gathers. He has arranged his water lines in such a way that even the rain running off the driveway is utilized to fill his pond and other water features, like this waterfall. 

<center><a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3260/3240790038_9c04c0db66_b.jpg"  title="WATERFALL" target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3260/3240790038_9c04c0db66.jpg" alt="WATERFALL"/>
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WATERFALL</b></font></a></center>



Walking from one garden area to another, we passed through a glassed in porch. I couldn’t resist taking a shot of this gorgeous Christmas cactus.

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CHRISTMAS CACTUS</b></font></a></center>


A different kind of beauty was found in Bob’s veggie garden. And of course, another Japanese bridge! You can see his chicken coop in the background, but I’ve decided to do a separate post soon on the wonderful array of chicken coops my friends have.  You’ll get a closer view of Bob’s great coops then. 

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VEGETABLE GARDEN</b></font></a></center>


We were all invited to pull up some of his veggies to take home. Here is a shot of what I pulled up to bring home! 

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BIG CARROTS</b></font></a></center>


Here we are! The clubbers are all picking veggies.

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GARDEN CLUB MEMBERS</b></font></a></center>


I absolutely adore looking into workshops where the nitty gritty takes place!

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WORKSHOP</b></font></a></center>


Next Sunday, the Lava Lily post will show all the ways Bob has used odd pieces of wood and stone to create yard sculptures.

A hui ho!
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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image PARADISE POND What a delight to find this garden in the middle of a lava field! Anything I could say about this Hawaiian Shangri-La would be superfluous. In fact, there was so much to see here that I will divide Bob Elhard’s work of art into two posts. Today I [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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What a delight to find this garden in the middle of a lava field! Anything I could say about this Hawaiian Shangri-La would be superfluous. In fact, there was so much to see here that I will divide Bob Elhard’s work of art into two posts. Today I will concentrate on the floral and landscape. Next week, I will focus on his yard sculptures.

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The entry into this piece of paradise would have been enough for me, but it just kept going. Here he created a place to relax with a cup of coffee, to greet friends, and admire the growth around him.

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ENTRY PAVILLION</b></font></a></center>


Steps from his entry patio lead into other mysteries.

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STONE STEPS</b></font></a></center>


A variety of colors and textures dominate the entire entry area.

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COLORS AND TEXTURES IN PATIO</b></font></a></center>

 	

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MORE OF ENTRY PATIO</b></font></a></center>



Here is a broader view of what you can expect as you first walk into his property.

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BROAD VIEW OF ENTRY</b></font></a></center>


Because I have traveled in Japan so many times, Bob’s use of the typical red Japanese bridges was intriguing. He has built several throughout his property to lead you on to more corners and vistas.

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JAPANESE BRIDGE</b></font></a></center>

 
Orchids are tucked into all sorts of out-of-the-way spots to help soften the lava. Madam Pele would be proud!

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ORCHIDS</b></font></a></center>



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ORCHIDS</b></font></a></center>


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ORCHIDS</b></font></a></center>



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ORCHIDS</b></font></a></center>


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This is a lovely example of a plant I’m trying to nurture in my own yard. Mine are small and haven’t flowered yet, but I can hardly wait!
 
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DATURA</b></font></a></center>



It would be difficult for me to say which was my favorite spot in Bob’s garden, but I think I’d have to say it’s this back yard retreat. The opening photo gives another view. Here is still another of the beautiful bridges.

<center><a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3308/3240781680_8e64be8104_b.jpg"  title="POND PARADISE" target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3308/3240781680_8e64be8104.jpg" alt="POND PARADISE"/>
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POND PARADISE</b></font></a></center>


One of the petals from the jade vine hanging over the pond had dropped into the water at my feet, reminding me of similar simple scenes in Japan.

<center><a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3264/3240785578_7c6f9774b0_b.jpg"  title="JADE VINE PETAL" target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3264/3240785578_7c6f9774b0.jpg" alt="JADE VINE PETAL"/>
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JADE VINE PETAL</b></font></a></center>


The donkey tails hanging around the pond were the longest I’ve ever seen and were almost surreal. 

<center><a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3500/3239952427_6c99f20fd4_b.jpg"  title="MORE POND PARADISE" target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3500/3239952427_6c99f20fd4.jpg" alt="MORE POND PARADISE"/>
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MORE POND PARADISE</b></font></a></center>


The one in the foreground isn’t nearly as long as the one you can see across the pond.

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DONKEY TAILS</b></font></a></center>


We live in an area that struggles for every drop of water. Even so, Bob has managed to create a luxurious effect with the water he gathers. He has arranged his water lines in such a way that even the rain running off the driveway is utilized to fill his pond and other water features, like this waterfall. 

<center><a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3260/3240790038_9c04c0db66_b.jpg"  title="WATERFALL" target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3260/3240790038_9c04c0db66.jpg" alt="WATERFALL"/>
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WATERFALL</b></font></a></center>



Walking from one garden area to another, we passed through a glassed in porch. I couldn’t resist taking a shot of this gorgeous Christmas cactus.

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CHRISTMAS CACTUS</b></font></a></center>


A different kind of beauty was found in Bob’s veggie garden. And of course, another Japanese bridge! You can see his chicken coop in the background, but I’ve decided to do a separate post soon on the wonderful array of chicken coops my friends have.  You’ll get a closer view of Bob’s great coops then. 

<center><a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3316/3240808908_c6df61156f_b.jpg"  title="VEGETABLE GARDEN" target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3316/3240808908_c6df61156f.jpg" alt="VEGETABLE GARDEN"/>
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VEGETABLE GARDEN</b></font></a></center>


We were all invited to pull up some of his veggies to take home. Here is a shot of what I pulled up to bring home! 

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BIG CARROTS</b></font></a></center>


Here we are! The clubbers are all picking veggies.

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GARDEN CLUB MEMBERS</b></font></a></center>


I absolutely adore looking into workshops where the nitty gritty takes place!

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WORKSHOP</b></font></a></center>


Next Sunday, the Lava Lily post will show all the ways Bob has used odd pieces of wood and stone to create yard sculptures.

A hui ho!
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 11:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 11:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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I’m not sure if these papaya plants are going to do much at this elevation, but I keep nursing them along. They were also a gift during this past summer.

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I had a lovely gardenia bush that suffered during the worst of the sulfur dioxide fumes from the volcano. Today, it is growing back and producing a few buds.

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I put out a bunch of cuttings of a purple-flowered bush (don’t know the name of it), and every one of them is showing great signs of growth. When it finally blooms, I’ll find out what it is and post more pictures. At this point, it’s great fun to see something grow from a bare stem stuck in the soil.

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I have what I call a smoky bush (don't know the real name of that, either) that is showing leaves from another piece of twig put in the ground. These two plants (red and purple) seem to take off right away with a little soil and water.

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Still another plant that seems to root and grow profusely without much care is this magenta geranium. I’d put in just a couple of small cuttings from a friend, and now they are filling in the blank spots, giving color to an otherwise gray landscape.

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The lilikoi plants that grow against my shed were eaten back by fuzzy black caterpillars. Now they are showing new growth. Unless someone gives me a bunch of lilikoi, I won’t be making more lilikoi butter this year!

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The <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/04/full-of-grace-and-drama/" target="_blank">brugmansia </a>were in need of some drastic cutting back. Once I did that, they started sprouting all sorts of new leaves and they are looking twice as healthy.

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The <a href="http://lavalily.com/2008/12/poinsettias-in-paradise/" target="_blank">poinsettias </a>take over the island at this time of year. Soon I’ll have a chance to get more pictures of those. When they are mingled in with other colors, and especially the white flowering shrubs, they are a breathtaking sight. Some of the “Snow on the Mountain” are blooming on my property.



<blockquote>This plant is sometimes called Snow-on-the-Mountain, and is closely related to poinsettia, crotons, and the other members of the Euphorbia plant family.  It is a native to the Pacific Islands.  See the full article <a href=" http://okeechobee.ifas.ufl.edu/news%20columns/snow%20bush.htm " target="_blank">here</a>.</blockquote>

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We’ve had little bits of rain here and there, not enough to overflow the tank, but to keep it at a decent level. That’s a critical element in the grand scheme of life here on my little homestead. If it keeps up like that over the winter months, I’ll be in good shape. At least we are not worried about snow storms here!

<em>A hui hou!</em>
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		<title>August 2009 Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 11:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Arugula]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[8-22-09 August Catch up GARDEN CLUBBERS (photo courtesy of Charles Tobias) &#160; The July meeting of our Ocean View Garden Club was at my place. I told them I was definitely a work in progress and not a show place (yet)! They all wanted to see what was growing on my acre because they’d read [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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<center>(photo courtesy of Charles Tobias)</center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

The July meeting of our Ocean View Garden Club was at my place. I told them I was definitely a work in progress and not a show place (yet)! They all wanted to see what was growing on my acre because they’d read my blog and seeing a garden that was not finished gave them hope. This post is my monthly catch-up with what’s going on here.

At my front door is this hanging fuschia.

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Just below that is my cluster of orchid plants. Here is the latest bloom poking a head through the leaves.

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As I stand on my front stoop and look out, this is what I see.

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Here it is when I step down and look at these plants from another angle.

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These are the Atom Gladiolas. The description from <a href="http://www.oldhousegardens.com/" target="_blank">Old House Gardens</a> states that it is a “brilliant red cooled by the finest edging of silver.” They are smaller than most glads and they provide a bright spot of color against my gray/black lava.

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I cropped out the Spic and Span Glad from one of the photos above so you could see the difference in color. This is closer to the normal size of gladiola and runs from coral to pink. Both the Atom and the Spic/Span glads are heirloom bulbs dating from 1946. It’s too bad that the blooms don’t last longer.

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Let’s walk on around to the right side of the house and look at my small beds of veggies. The sugar snap peas are full of blooms, and I’ve gotten a few pods to add to salads. You can see a piece of my patch of mustard greens.

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I have several of these Thai hot peppers that will give me something to toss into my hot Thai cooking! If you’ve seen the little firey hot peppers in a Thai dish, that’s what I have here. It takes a mighty brave soul to bite into those with haste!

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One of my students gave me a pot with a macadamia nut seedling. I was afraid it wouldn’t make it at first, but suddenly new leaves started to shoot out. I’ll give it a fair chance to make it before I transfer it out of the pot.

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Walking back toward the shed, I have arugula and tomatoes, string beans and okra. I’m making salads with the arugula, but the tomatoes only have blooms so far. There are a few tiny beans that are in the process of becoming bigger beans. Here are a few pods of okra I’ve harvested. I toss a few of these in with whatever I’m cooking up in the skillet.

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In the patio area I have beets growing, but not as many as I’d like to see. I need to buy more seeds for a fresh planting. These coffee berries will eventually turn bright red and I’ll be able to harvest them. How exciting to see these green berries. I hope I can get a pot of coffee out of my own trees.

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Here is the Little Beeswings Dahlia that produced a few small blooms.

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I think my favorite dahlia is the Prince Noir. I hope that eventually I’ll get a whole bush full of these gorgeous blooms.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Recently, a colleague gave me several bags of bromeliad and one has actually bloomed for me already!

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Of course, I would love a whole yard of daylilies. Some of the ones I’ve planted have started to bloom.

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The pikake plant is full of fragrant blossoms, about three times the number just since I took this photo a couple weeks ago.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I was given a small shoot of this plant. People have given it several names, but after looking on the internet, I’m still not sure what it is. If anyone can give me a link to what it is, I’d appreciate it. It’s been called a “stick plant,” but I’m sure that’s not it. It has also been called “zigzag plant,” but it doesn’t look exactly like the pictures on the web.

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<p>&nbsp;</p> 

It seems like there’s always something waiting to be planted – like these bags of plants given by a friend.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

And like most gardeners, I have so much more to be done. Like any addict, I keep buying more seeds than I’ll ever be able to plant!

A hui hou!

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		<title>Yard Sculpture</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 11:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image STONE TABLE &#160; Last week, I showed some of the flowering plants and landscaping of Bob Elhard’s plot of land. I love to show local gardeners and their work because it gives me so much hope! The photo above is a stone table in the entry patio he has created [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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STONE TABLE</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

Last week, I showed some of the flowering plants and landscaping of <a href="http://lavalily.com/2009/02/shangri-la-hawaii-style/" target="_blank">Bob Elhard’s </a>plot of land. I love to show local gardeners and their work because it gives me so much hope!

The photo above is a stone table in the entry patio he has created out of a lava slab.

He has used bits of found wood and stones to create little pockets of art everywhere you turn. Most of us here in Ocean View end up with all sorts of pieces of ohia that has blown down during a storm. I have my own piles of dead wood (like the one shown below) and someday I’ll go through them to find interesting pieces to use like Bob did. 

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MY WOOD PILE</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

Some of these pieces may be driftwood, although the sun-bleached ohia branches look much like that.

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TWISTED WOOD</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

This piece looks like it is growing right out of the gravel.

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WOOD</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

Here is an attractive combination of wood and stone. The wood cradles pieces of both rough and smooth rocks.

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WOOD AND STONE</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

Even something as utilitarian as barrel hoops add a touch of the whimsical to the lava rock sculpture.

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BARREL HOOPS AND LAVA</b></font></a></center>

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Another barrel hoop and an unusual piece of wood create a wall sculpture.

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This wall sculpture contributes to the feeling of all the wood being driftwood.

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SEASCAPE</b></font></a></center>

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This old bell does its share in sending my mind toward the ocean.

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RUSTIC BELL</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

A piece of the wood rests on the windowsill to gather sun.

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WOOD IN THE SUN</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

I love this scenario of wood, stone, and the Japanese lantern combined.

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JAPANESE LANTERN WITH WOOD AND STONE</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

I have named this sculpture “yin-yang” because of the juxtaposition of rough and smooth rocks.

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YIN AND YANG</b></font></a></center>

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Even a bowl of crushed glass and pebbles becomes a work of art.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

This is obviously not the rough lava rock so common in our yards. What a graceful shape it has.

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SMOOTH STONE</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

Tucked into the undergrowth is a peaceful Buddha.

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There were many other pictures I took, but I didn’t have room for them in the post. If you want to see more photos, including the ones from last week’s post, click on the arrow for a slideshow.

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A hui ho!

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		<title>Shangri-La Hawai`i Style</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2009 11:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image PARADISE POND What a delight to find this garden in the middle of a lava field! Anything I could say about this Hawaiian Shangri-La would be superfluous. In fact, there was so much to see here that I will divide Bob Elhard’s work of art into two posts. Today I [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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What a delight to find this garden in the middle of a lava field! Anything I could say about this Hawaiian Shangri-La would be superfluous. In fact, there was so much to see here that I will divide Bob Elhard’s work of art into two posts. Today I will concentrate on the floral and landscape. Next week, I will focus on his yard sculptures.

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ENTRY PATIO</b></font></a></center>


The entry into this piece of paradise would have been enough for me, but it just kept going. Here he created a place to relax with a cup of coffee, to greet friends, and admire the growth around him.

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ENTRY PAVILLION</b></font></a></center>


Steps from his entry patio lead into other mysteries.

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STONE STEPS</b></font></a></center>


A variety of colors and textures dominate the entire entry area.

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COLORS AND TEXTURES IN PATIO</b></font></a></center>

 	

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MORE OF ENTRY PATIO</b></font></a></center>



Here is a broader view of what you can expect as you first walk into his property.

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BROAD VIEW OF ENTRY</b></font></a></center>


Because I have traveled in Japan so many times, Bob’s use of the typical red Japanese bridges was intriguing. He has built several throughout his property to lead you on to more corners and vistas.

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JAPANESE BRIDGE</b></font></a></center>

 
Orchids are tucked into all sorts of out-of-the-way spots to help soften the lava. Madam Pele would be proud!

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ORCHIDS</b></font></a></center>



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ORCHIDS</b></font></a></center>


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ORCHIDS</b></font></a></center>



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ORCHIDS</b></font></a></center>


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This is a lovely example of a plant I’m trying to nurture in my own yard. Mine are small and haven’t flowered yet, but I can hardly wait!
 
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It would be difficult for me to say which was my favorite spot in Bob’s garden, but I think I’d have to say it’s this back yard retreat. The opening photo gives another view. Here is still another of the beautiful bridges.

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POND PARADISE</b></font></a></center>


One of the petals from the jade vine hanging over the pond had dropped into the water at my feet, reminding me of similar simple scenes in Japan.

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The donkey tails hanging around the pond were the longest I’ve ever seen and were almost surreal. 

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MORE POND PARADISE</b></font></a></center>


The one in the foreground isn’t nearly as long as the one you can see across the pond.

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DONKEY TAILS</b></font></a></center>


We live in an area that struggles for every drop of water. Even so, Bob has managed to create a luxurious effect with the water he gathers. He has arranged his water lines in such a way that even the rain running off the driveway is utilized to fill his pond and other water features, like this waterfall. 

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WATERFALL</b></font></a></center>



Walking from one garden area to another, we passed through a glassed in porch. I couldn’t resist taking a shot of this gorgeous Christmas cactus.

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CHRISTMAS CACTUS</b></font></a></center>


A different kind of beauty was found in Bob’s veggie garden. And of course, another Japanese bridge! You can see his chicken coop in the background, but I’ve decided to do a separate post soon on the wonderful array of chicken coops my friends have.  You’ll get a closer view of Bob’s great coops then. 

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VEGETABLE GARDEN</b></font></a></center>


We were all invited to pull up some of his veggies to take home. Here is a shot of what I pulled up to bring home! 

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BIG CARROTS</b></font></a></center>


Here we are! The clubbers are all picking veggies.

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GARDEN CLUB MEMBERS</b></font></a></center>


I absolutely adore looking into workshops where the nitty gritty takes place!

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WORKSHOP</b></font></a></center>


Next Sunday, the Lava Lily post will show all the ways Bob has used odd pieces of wood and stone to create yard sculptures.

A hui ho!
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		<title>Garden Club 2008 Christmas</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2009 15:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here to see larger image THE PUPU TABLE We also brought gift plants to exchange. I brought this miniature rose, which Heather and Carole won in the drawing. Their other rose had died so they were happy to get a new one. click here to see larger image PIKAKE The inside of the Baker [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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COUNTRY VILLAGE</b></font></a></p></center>


In <a href="http://lavalily.com/?p=145" target="_blank">August</a>, I posted about our HOVE (Hawai`ian Ocean View Estates) Garden Club visit to the home of Carole and Heather Baker. Since the regular meeting of our garden club was scheduled for the Saturday after Christmas, we decided to meet in the Baker home again. This time we each brought <em>pupus </em>(Hawai`ian word for “snacks”) to share.

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THE PUPU TABLE</b></font></a></p></center>


We also brought gift plants to exchange. I brought this miniature rose, which Heather and Carole won in the drawing. Their other rose had died so they were happy to get a new one.

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MINIATURE ROSE</b></font></a></p></center>

The plant I drew was a lovely pikake. It’s hard to see, but it’s the one on the left.

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PIKAKE</b></font></a></p></center>

The inside of the Baker home is as full of their personality as the outside garden area. One of Carole’s collections (she calls it an obsession) is houses for her Christmas villages. They have it arranged so that some are their “rural” areas and some are the “city” areas. The opening photo for this post shows one of the country scenes.

In a separate room is the “city.”

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THE CITY VILLAGE</b></font></a></p></center>


Everywhere you look in their home you’ll find another little cluster of Christmas houses and a created winter scene.

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CLUSTER OF WINTER HOMES</b></font></a></p></center>

There is even a Mr. Snowman to greet us.

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MR. SNOWMAN</b></font></a></p></center>


I enjoy visiting other people’s Christmas trees, since I prefer not to set up one myself. 

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CHRISTMAS TREE</b></font></a></p></center>

It’s hard to say which pet is my favorite, but I’d probably have to say it is Cookie.

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COOKIE</b></font></a></p></center>

They have two other cats, Linus and T.C., who barely tolerate each other. Here they have just finished facing off and now want to come in. Linus is the ginger colored one on the left.

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LINUS AND T.C.</b></font></a></p></center>


Then there is Buffalo, who is almost as big as one. Don’t let him step on your foot or you’ll end up with a broken toe!

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BUFFALO</b></font></a></p></center>


Many of our members were either away for the holidays or were sick. All I can say is they missed out on some good food and fellowship. Here is a group picture, courtesy of Charles Tobias, who set the camera timer, then dashed to stand behind everyone. If you look closely, you’ll see him peeking out under the blue ornament hanging from the ceiling.

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GROUP PICTURES</b></font></a></p></center>


This is Lava Lily wishing everyone a <em>Mele Kalikimaka</em> (Merry Christmas), even though it’s a few weeks late.
 
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