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10.23.2010

Where to Stay in Placerville

Eden Vale Inn
The real reason I came here this morning... With Will and Erika's wedding approaching, I thought this would be a good place to post logistics for all of the out of town visitors who will be arriving in March. I've made a few notes on the local Bed & Breakfast scene after personally inspecting each one. I'll get to the hotels and motels before long, though that news may be less interesting and possibly depressing. Read on for what we've observed about the local accommodations including:
Historic B&Bs
New Wave B&Bs
  • Bella Vista B&B (reviews)
    "New Victorian" home with drop-dead views of the Coloma Valley, spacious rooms and gorgeous bathrooms.
  • Eden Vale Inn (reviews)
    One of the best gardens in the entire county. San Francisco chic in the foothills. The Hamlins are geniuses!
I have posted links to Yelp reviews if they're available,

Shorter days

After the coolest Summer in forever, wet weather has arrived a bit early this year. Great for the garden and even better for reading by the fire with a cup of cocoa or, better yet, mocha with a splash of bourbon.

Must transplant 50 tiny Digitalis (purpurea v. apricot and mertonensis) seedlings into larger 2" soil blocks today. Mertonensis germination was quite low (10/40) which probably explains their rare availability in nurseries. Apricot germinated at 100% so we're hoping for a wall of pink verticality outside the office window (behind a mass of medium blue Ceanothus) come Spring.

3 new garden areas established this year including:
  • A woodland garden started last Summer when Charlie moved 8 yds of soil to add relief and bury the most miserable piece of lawn in the yard (dogwoods, Woodwardia, Huchera, a sprinkling of Alstromeria and 2 Brunnera macrophylla one (v Jack Frost?) with fantastic variegated leaves.
  • Our fantastic, curvaceous rock-walled raised bed vegetable garden. Pulled up the last of the melons and cucumbers yesterday to make room for a lettuce patch. Tomatoes, peppers and eggplants hanging in there but not for much longer.
  • Irish moss, Navajo sandstone fountain conversion of another over-shaded and struggling lawn.