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gardening in themediterranean climateof the SF Bay Area: June 2010
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Of the SF Bay Area. Wednesday, June 30, 2010. Something I found on YouTube . . . Not much I can say - you just have to watch this video for yourself! Wednesday, June 23, 2010. The main succulent in this photo should be familiar to those of you who have seen my garden. It is a hybrid Echeveria. I've grown for many years under the name 'Gilva'. Discovered and described by Eric Walther in 1935 and presumed to be a E. agavoides. Times; E. elegans. Cross). The plant habit is very similar to E. elegans. To me)...
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gardening in themediterranean climateof the SF Bay Area: November 2009
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Of the SF Bay Area. Sunday, November 8, 2009. What is a mediterranean garden - part V. Continued from . . . Taking a break - photo by Marialuisa Wittlin, on Flickr. Easy care Aloe arborescens. Blooming in winter in. Southern Italy - photo. By viaggiealtro on Flickr. Wednesday, November 4, 2009. What is a mediterranean garden - part IV. Continued from . . . A paved generous pathway. Between two garden rooms. Le jardin provençaux de Pierre Bergé. Design by Shirley Watts (see Gardenporn blog article. Recycl...
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On My Way to a Green Thumb: Pretty Purple Pansies
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On My Way to a Green Thumb. My green thumb came only as a result of the mistakes I made while learning to see things from the plant's point of view. H. Fred Dale. April 21, 2011. I love the spring time! The word pansy is such a weird name. I actually love it when someone calls me a "Pansy" in a derogatory way. I am always like, "You want to call me a Pansy? Well thank you for thinking of me as a cute little flower! Caring I would bring these pansies back to life. That was not the case. They strug...I'm j...
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September | 2009 | Gardening with The Blogging Nurseryman
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Gardening with The Blogging Nurseryman. Monthly Archives: September 2009. September 14, 2009 · 3:06 pm. So it’s time to start pulling out some of our tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers to make way for fall vegetables like broccoli, and cauliflower. We have already planted the first broccoli and are getting the bed ready for lettuce and radishes. If we don’t plant now they will not be ready in time before the cold of winter settles in. The Blogging Nurseryman by Trey Pitsenberger. Promote Your Page Too.
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Top ten native plants for The Sierra Foothills | Gardening with The Blogging Nurseryman
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Gardening with The Blogging Nurseryman. Blog has moved →. November 28, 2009 · 4:40 pm. Top ten native plants for The Sierra Foothills. Aspen in the high country. The following are in my opinion the top ten native plants that adapt well to average garden conditions. They tend to establish easier than othertypes of natives and are a great starting point for someone interested in native plants. 1 California buckeye (Aesculus californica). 2Western Redbud (Cercis occindentalis). 4 Blue Oak (Quercus douglasii).
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The seasonal change | Gardening with The Blogging Nurseryman
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Gardening with The Blogging Nurseryman. Turkey day and dormant spray →. September 14, 2009 · 3:06 pm. So it’s time to start pulling out some of our tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers to make way for fall vegetables like broccoli, and cauliflower. We have already planted the first broccoli and are getting the bed ready for lettuce and radishes. If we don’t plant now they will not be ready in time before the cold of winter settles in. Turkey day and dormant spray →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Promote Your P...
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Fruit tree sales are brisk | Gardening with The Blogging Nurseryman
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Gardening with The Blogging Nurseryman. Bare root goodies →. January 18, 2009 · 2:40 pm. Fruit tree sales are brisk. Ed Livo, our fruit tree sales rep standing by a fruit tree prunned low for ease of care. See how much easier it would be to pick the fruit and care for a tree that is kept small like this one. Here is a great resource for the home fruit gardener. Dave Wilson Nursery. Filed under Fruit tree gardening. Bare root goodies →. 2 responses to “. Fruit tree sales are brisk. Angela @ Garden Bliss.
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Mulch Ado About Nothing: Top Attention-grabbers…
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Mulch Ado About Nothing. Thursday, July 24, 2008. This year, Novalis. Announced two new and very cool 2009 exclusive plants that were supplied by network grower Bailey Nurseries. Officially, the names of the plants are: Hydrangea paniculata ‘HYPMADI’ (PPAF) White Diamonds™ and Diervilla sessilifolia ‘LPDC Podaras’ (PPAF) Cool Splash™ Dwarf Bush Honeysuckle. - I call them, Gorgeous! Cool Splash is the first variegated bush honeysuckle and is a colonizing shrub ideal for mass plantings. Learn more about wh...
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Mulch Ado About Nothing: And, the Award Goes to…
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Mulch Ado About Nothing. Thursday, July 24, 2008. And, the Award Goes to…. 8217;s Medal of Excellence Awards event at OFA 2008. Was its usual success…and very much the buzz of Short Course. After all, who wouldn’t have fun surrounded by the awesome folks from Meister and beautiful award-winning plants! First, I think the Meister folks deserve a big award for hosting the Medal of Excellence each year and being such tireless industry supporters! Some of its benefits include:. Ormerly unknown in Rudbeckia.
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Mulch Ado About Nothing: Schmoozing with Raw Fish
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Mulch Ado About Nothing. Thursday, July 24, 2008. Schmoozing with Raw Fish. Some of my absolute favorite. Yes, it deserves the bold! Hours during our trip to OFA. Were spent in an adorable little sushi restaurant named Haiku where Eberly PR hosted a media dinner for a few of our clients and some of our favorite members of the industry media! I’m telling you; it’s hard to go wrong when you combine awesome people with delicious food and a few drinks. :). And Tom Kegley and Kim Cameron from Novalis. And, re...
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