I added to the garden this weekend: a white salvia from Plants & Planters; red and white dianthus, yellow and red/orange french marigolds, and yellow potato vine (Sweet Caroline Sweetheart Light Green perhaps) from Cristina’s Flowers; Sweet Caroline Bewitched Purple potato vine (which actually looks like a Caroline Purple) from Lowes, Devil’s Wine Calla Lily and 2 Purple Flash Ornamental Peppers from Home Depot. The troughs are divided between the yellows/reds and the whites/purples plants. I still have two mini troughs that are begging for attention. I am thinking about adding another rosemary shrub to the garden, and I’m contemplating white hostas.
A visit to Gunters
I made a stop at Gunter’s greenhouse on my way to work today. I had wanted to see if they had anything unusual to add to my patio garden, but as usual, the orchids are the biggest draw. I stepped into the prehistoric jungle and wended my way among the spectacular blooms. Orchids rock! I recommend the place highly if you are looking for something different in plant life.
I potted up a couple of dark red dianthus with my calla lily/jasmine. I also have 3 planter troughs now, sitting on my patio, waiting for paint to dry. I imagine it won’t take much for me to find something to plant in them. Methinks I’ll be needing another bag of garden soil now. I intend to put a mix of garden and potting soil in each of the troughs, to gently remind them that they will find a home in a real garden some day.
Around the apartment complex where I live, the indian hawthorn are bursting with flowers, and the pink and white salvias are starting to show their colors. I plan on stealing a couple of sprigs of white salvia so that I can grow them on my own.
Now where are my cosmos seeds???
Bulbs on the Patio
Calla lily bulbs are in! Though I’m somewhat disappointed with the size of the Flame bulbs…scrawny compared to Red Sox. I’m wondering if I should have purchased more Flames. The asahi zuru is leafing out nicely…though I’m seeing more variegation in the leaves that get more sunlight. Must get to a nursery to buy potting soil!
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Catching up on dining reviews, pt 2
The next trio of dining reviews for your reading enjoyment.
Maharaja Restaurant & Bar
Glad to find an Indian buffet open on Sunday just down the road a ways from me. They had a small selection, but most of the Indian standards were represented: chicken tikka masala, tandoori chicken, naan, biryani. The clientele was a mix of ethnic and white, so it seemed a safe bet that the menu was tailored for diversity. The furnishings and decor seemed fresh and new, and they surprised me by even having a bar. Really? In an Indian restaurant? Servers were polite and quick about refills and clearing off the tables. The only annoyances were the fruit flies buzzing around.
Zander’s House
I finally managed to find myself at this Vietnamese dining destination for a dinner one evening, and I’m pleased to report that it was a gratifying experience. I ended up being the only patron on a cold Monday night, so I had the entire staff at my disposal. Thankfully they were polite and very accommodating when it came to feeding a very hungry, single female diner.
I started out with the Muc Nuong, spicy strips of squid served in a ginger-lime fish sauce. Spicy, tender and good! For the main courses, I selected Suon Non Zander’s, a house special marinated barbecue ribs, and Ca Salmon Nuong, grilled salmon with garlic broccoli. While both plates were served dry (no sauce) they still went down nicely with steamed rice. I ended the meal with an off-menu dessert, a sticky rice custard drizzled with strawberry liqueur. Yum!
Zander’s is a real treat, not your typical Vietnamese pho bowls here, though they do serve that for lunch. They renovated the old August Moon space and made it airy and roomy. Very nice, almost upscale digs–I’ve heard that they’ve hosted wedding parties here. I can’t wait to come back and sample more of their menu!
Royal Thai
Solid, reliable food in nicely appointed digs. I found no fault with their fried corn patties or their tulip dumplings. Their tom kha gai was a balanced blend of sweet and sour, filled with chunks of chicken, tomatoes and mushrooms. Their panang curry hit the spot, though I found it mild after I requested it at medium heat. My dining companion’s green curry seem too hot for him…though I imagine he was more sensitive to spice. I even ordered a side helping of chili sauce, but it didn’t seem to boost the spice on my panang one bit.
Royal Thai is situated in a busy strip mall, neighboring other eateries. Luckily, the dining room seemed removed from the busy Greenville strip and the noisy lot. The quiet dining room and beautiful asian decor makes Royal Thai a good place for a date.