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Gardening in the Outerlands of San Francisco

Outer Sunset Super Garden

April 26, 2012 by Megan | 22 Comments

Sweet Succulent Planter

Last Friday before I headed to the San Francisco Botanical Garden I had to pay a bill, so I took a different route to the muni stop than normal to hit up a mailbox. I busted out my camera when I saw this awesome example of a succulent planter. Lots of different colors and textures, plants that are practically impossible to kill in our neighborhood and common enough people won’t steal them (succulent theft is a problem here).

Super Sweet Succulent Container

Then I saw this in front of the next house and kind of freaked out. Seriously? Agave attenuata ‘Kara’s Stripes’ and a bunch of other cool plants thoughtfully arranged in containers. There are tons of succulents in our hood, but not usually put together with this much care.

The Container Craziness Continues

Wholly crap, it doesn’t end! Graptoveria ‘Fred Ives’ looking hot next to a golden Sedum with a dark purple Aeonium backdrop. Then something crazy happened. The owner of the house was out front saying good-bye to visitors, saw me freaking out taking tons of pictures and invited me out back to check things out.

Really?

Look at the beautiful raised bed down the center full of edible greens! This is how I envisioned our garden in a perfect world, but we drew the line at messing with hardscaping. As renters you have to draw the line somewhere.

Kalanchoe 'Fang' & friends

Dudleya pulverulenta (I think)

Man, this is embarrassing. You’d think I could easily pick out the difference between D. pulverulenta and D. brittonii by now, but I can never tell unless the two are both next to each other. My guess is for D. pulverulenta since the leaves don’t seem as narrow as the brittonii.

Lettuce land

Echium candicans

Big thanks goes out to Alan who let me check this fabulous garden out. I didn’t get to meet his wife/garden designer, but she did an amazing job!

 

 

February 25, 2011
by Megan
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Succulicious

You wouldn’t know it today, but it was gorgeous about 2 weeks ago when we were re-tooling the back garden…SF has a 30% chance of snow tonight.  Hey, the succulent corner experiment is coming along.  Historically, this was the last … Continue reading

October 24, 2010
by Megan
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Strelitzia Down

Yesterday morning we discovered that our Strelitzia nicolai (Giant Bird of Paradise) took some heavy damage.  So what?!?  …did one of those big raccoons fall on it?  Hum… So below is the last photo of our plant (it’s the dead … Continue reading

October 17, 2010
by Megan
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Gardens in the Hood

    We were wondering around our Outer Sunset neighborhood earlier this week down some blocks we really don’t travel down.  It’s always fun to come across some front gardens we haven’t seen before like this huge Aloe arborescens with … Continue reading

August 29, 2010
by Megan
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Sunny Santiago

Outer Sunset can feel like a concrete jungle…or maybe it is just along the N-Judah.  It’s always welcoming to see some sweet pops of color such as this corner garden over on Santiago.  Let’s play the name game. #1 Name … Continue reading