Whether it's gorgeous young lamb, peas and morels in spring, the abundant produce of summer, or the orchard fruit of fall, our menus look to nature and French culinary heritage for inspiration. These are dishes that generations of French have grown up eating, and craving at the same time every year, for life.

Occupying several floors of a breathtakingly designed 1930s West Village townhouse, Bobo transports guests to a French country home, where a meal of rustic classics like coq au vin and tarte tatin always begin with Champagne and cocktails. Named for les bobos, French slang for stylish bohemians, the space includes a lively jewel-box bar, a year-round garden and many options for private dining.


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This dwarf panicle hydrangea will turn heads! Bobo hydrangea is engulfed by large white flowers in summer. The flowers are held upright on strong stems, and continue to grow and lengthen as they bloom. No flopping, unlike some panicle hydrangeas! As blooms age, they turn pink.

It is compact and dwarf in habit, and the flowers cover every inch of the plant right down to the ground. This plant was developed by Johan Van Huylenbroeck, the same breeder that developed Pinky Winky hydrangea.

Prefers good, loamy soil. Adaptable to many soils, moderate moisture required. Blooms regardless of climate, soil, pH or pruning. Prune in late winter/early spring. Fertilize in early spring by applying a slow release fertilizer specialized for trees and shrubs. Follow the label recommendations for rates of application.

Planted 8 Bobo' 10 years ago in front of a Yew hedge and bordered at each end by Pinky Winkies. Absolutely stunning!. Only 2 issue' have been that they require annual prunning in the spring to maintain a size close to 3 feet, But the major one is that this spring I needed to replace one that did'nt make it through the winter. Now, I've noticed that 2 of the bushes are full of blooms BUT...No leaves! and the blooms are prematurely turning brown. Would really like to know the life expectancy of these shrubs if that' the issue.

Give this plant some time. I have grown other hydrangeas in the past, but this one needs to be babied and is delicate to changes. No need to prune this one, only dead branches, as its size does not increase by much over the years. First year I did not get many blooms, but it is now year three and it's a compact beauty.

After reading all the glowing reviews for this plant, I think I must be doing something wrong. I bought 3 of these hydrangeas about 5 years ago to put in a grouping. One is doing well, the second one is underwhelming, and the 3rd one is dying a slow death. I even lifted it and replanted it 2 years ago, but it hasn't made much of a difference. I have different hydrangeas all over my garden (incrediball, annabelle, limelight, quickfire, climbing hydrangea, endless summer, and a lace cap hydrangea). All my hydrangeas do well, except for the bobo's. I don't know if I just got a bad batch, with poor roots, or what else could be wrong, I expected a lovely, small hydrangea covered in blooms, but only the large one blooms. I had high hopes again this spring, but nothing has changed. I'm very disappointed, and would hesitate to replace these with the same variety.

These plants have done great and grown rapidly . . . which has been both a blessing and a curse. They are supposed to be the front deciduous row of a staggered two-row foundation planting, and they have grown bigger than the evergreens behind them. We will have to find a new home for them. They are great plants, but they grow bigger than the sizes listed fairly quickly.

The query and post decorators are convenient when you want to just getuser input passed as function arguments. If you want a bit morecontrol, you can also get the request object by defining abobo_request parameter:

We saw earlier that we could control the URLs used to access resourcesby passing a path to a decorator. The path we pass can specify amulti-level URL and can have placeholders, which allow us to pass datato the resource as part of the URL.

When we define a resource, we can also specify the HTTP methods it willhandle. The resource and query decorators will handle GET, HEAD andPOST methods by default. The post decorator handles POST and PUT methods.You can specify one or more methods when using the resource,query, and post decorators:

If multiple resources (resource, query, or post) in a module or classhave the same route strings, the resource used will be selected basedon both the route and the methods allowed. (If multiple resources matcha request, the first one defined will be used [3].)

The bobo command-line server is convenient for gettingstarted, but production applications will usually be configured withselected servers and middleware using Paste Deployment. Bobo includes a Paste Deploymentapplication implementation. To use bobo with Paste Deployment, simplydefine an application section using the bobo egg:

The application section (app:main) contains bobo options, as wellas application-specific options. In this example, we used thebobo_resources option to specify that we want to use resourcesfound in the helloapp module, and the bobo_configure option tospecify a configuration handler to be called with configuration data.

You can put application-specific options in the application section,which can be used by configuration handlers. You can provide one ormore configuration handlers using the bobo_configure option. Eachconfiguration handler is specified as a module name and global name[4] separated by a colon. 152ee80cbc

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