Wednesday, September 30, 2009


My castor bean looks really pitiful next to Lindas.

The castor oil plant, Ricinus communis, is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae.

Castor seed is the source of castor oil, which has a wide variety of uses. The seeds contain between 40% and 60% oil that is rich in triglycerides, mainly ricinolein. . The seed coat contains ricin, a toxin, which is also present in lower concentrations throughout the plant.

The toxicity of raw castor beans due to the presence of ricin is well-known. Although the lethal dose in adults is considered to be 4 to 8 seeds, reports of actual poisoning are relatively rare. According to the 2007 edition of the Guinness Book of World Records, this plant is the most poisonous in the world.

Castor seeds have been found in Egyptian tombs dating back to 4000 BC being used mostly to fuel lamps because of the slow burning oil. Herodotus and other Greek travelers have noted the use of castor seed oil for lighting, body ointments, and improving hair growth and texture. Cleopatra is reputed to have used it to brighten the whites of her eyes. The Ebers Papyrus is an ancient Egyptian medical treatise believed to date from 1552 BC. Translated in 1872, it describes castor oil as a laxative.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Thursday, September 3, 2009


Planted at the Lustron House last night, then had a pot luck after all our hard work.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

2010 garden


I want to grow more Only the Lonely Nicotiana along the path behind the garage next year. Because it is so fragrant and its almost at nose level (more fertilizer?

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Garden Snoop



Went on a Garden Snoop last nite to Mary Lou's and Sharon's Gardens.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Fall



Done my fall/autumn decorating.

Emma's Song daylily


Emma's Song

(Schaben – Rice 02)

[(Something Wonderful x Angel’s Smile) x Ocean Rain] 5 ½" 26" dor M

In the garden this elegantly, ruffled beauty gives the illusion of something delicate like a porcelain sculpture but make no mistake Emma’s Song is tough and northern hardy. The lemon watermark contributed by grandparent Angel’s Smile makes the cream white flower appear whiter and more intense than it really is. Emma’s Song’s most striking feature is the lavender/pink edging that encircles both petals and sepals. Named to honor my mother this is a very special daylily. Emma’s song makes rather small plants but it is incredibly vigorous and clumps quickly. Fertile both ways and a powerful parent.


Sunday, August 23, 2009