Much to my dismay, I have cut back on sugar consumption. Difficult, because I love sweet treats, but on the other hand, I want to be a healthier person. I still like to bake and I've just discovered "Prue Leith's Cotswold Kitchen" on You Tube and enjoying it very much. That said, I normally make a dessert at least once per week, but I try to have only a piece or two, and share the rest. Going through some of my cookbooks, I came across a series of books by Todd Wilbur, who reproduces recipes from popular chain restaurants. In the first volume, I saw the Ruby Tuesday Strawberry Tall Cake and remembered that it was a favorite of ours. I haven't visited a Ruby Tuesday in ages and I don't know if they still serve this. I decided to give it a try and it turned out pretty good. The photo I took doesn't show the cake layers and is not a very good representation, but you get the idea. Actually, we thought the best way to eat this was in a bowl, kind of like a t...
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Hope you get a long slow rain without too much damage. I give out pond 2-3 days before it dries up. Six inches would bring back our pond!
If you want something that will work in pots with less water and grow in shade, wax-leaved begonias are my choice. Will not faint if you skip watering for a few hours or even a day or two the way impatiens do.
Madagascar periwinkle (vinca) I use for sunny beds. They wilt here AFTER melampodium, if that tells you anything.
Just uncovered your blog and am so glad I did. It's been a tough year in the Midwest as well. Your 'Wolf's Eyes' against your wooded scene looks almost magical. Keep up the great work,
Patrick
I grow Ivy leaved pelargoniums in window boxes at a property I rent a short distance from here at Le Banquet. I water only once a week at best and they grow in a part sun location and love it. My point is that they seem to best out of full sun and prefer it dry.
Do you know geranium maderense? I found a great photo of one at Flikr.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/82479320@N00/2419671543/
It often dies when finished flowering, literally flowering itself to death. Tragic and beautiful.