Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Spring Is Here




Just went by the Library today to see the progress of our babies. They seem to be doing very well!
The first California Golden Poppy in Area 3 has finally bloomed, adding a nice accent of color to that section (Above)

Also, the replacement Baja Bush Snapdragon under the pepper tree in Area 2 is flowering:


And thought it's been blooming for a while, the Coral Bells in the back entrance provide a nice pollen snack for a bee:


Tuesday, April 10, 2012

A Trio of Irises


Here's some Canyon Snow Douglas Irises greeting visitors to the Library with a nice welcome!

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Join Us This Saturday!

Join us, Saturday, April 7, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for our monthly cleanup/gardening event at the Cahuenga Branch Library!

There's a moderate, but manageable amount of trash and five more plants that need to go into the ground. The rest of the plants are either blooming, or ready to bloom, so they don't really need much work right now.

If you're interested in participating, email us at cahuengardens@gmail.com.

East Hollywood's Own 'Iris' Show

At Hollywood & Highland, in the (former) Kodak Theatre, there's a Cirque Du Soleil show called "Iris."

Well, here in the Eastern side of Hollywood, we have our very own "Iris" show, and it's free to watch!

The after three attempts, our native Douglas Irises have finally bloomed at the Cahuenga Library!

We planted irises back at the original Big Sunday planting in May, 2010. All but one either died or got lost. That one that survived spent most of the time half-buried in the ground near the back entrance, eventually surrounded by the festuca grasses. It never bloomed last year, but it still looked strong and healthy. Aside from the rains, this particular plant hasn't been manually watered in nearly a year.

Finally, last week, a flower bud could be felt amongst the leaves, and today, there it was - pictured above.

The "Canyon Snow" Douglas Irises in the back entryway of the Library have also bloomed! Irises were planted there in Winter 2010 but they never survived. So the hours of labor turning over the soil before planting here in January totally paid off, with yellow-throated white flowers welcoming visitors to the Cahuenga Library.

We have six Irises planted, and two of them have two flowers in bloom already. The Iris bloom season continues until June.