native-again-landscape.com
California Native Plant Nurseries
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The 7 Easy Steps. Subscribe to our free e-zine: E-mail Address. Dont worry — your e-mail address is totally secure. I promise to use it only. To send you The Cheerful Iris. California Native Plant Nurseries. To find a nursery in your part of California, click on a region below to go directly to that region, or scroll below to see all of them. East Bay: (Milpitas to Berkeley). Monterey to Santa Barbara. Peninsula (Palo Alto to San Francisco). South Bay: (Mountain View to San Jose). 375 Alabama St #440,.
coldcalculation.blogspot.com
whoreticulture: September 2007
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Oh, enough with the sad attempts at cleverness. If [Thomas] Jefferson had dined only with those who'd been a force for good in the world, Jefferson would often have dined alone. If we insist only good and moral leaders talk to us, we'll wind up surrounded by silence. In fact, if we insist we talk only to those whose good deeds have matched their high aspirations, we won't always be on speaking terms with ourselves.". I'm not generally Peggy Noonan's biggest fan, but when she's right, she's right. RTWT.
leafychronicles.blogspot.com
A Leafy Indulgence: My Tulips Smell
http://leafychronicles.blogspot.com/2015/04/my-tuplips-smell.html
A backyard gardener's journal. That shares the experiences, thoughts, and resources. Every so often in the fall, photos on the tulip packages in the local nurseries (along with a discounted price) tempt me to a point of giving in. And after they bloom one year, my tulip has-beens proudly produce big leaves year after year, but no more blooms. Oh, every other year of so, one might pop out a bloom before going back to growing leaves. Also blooming at this mid-spring point in time are a few other tall Darwi...
leafychronicles.blogspot.com
A Leafy Indulgence: Planting Journal
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A backyard gardener's journal. That shares the experiences, thoughts, and resources. Planted 2/12/11 . germinated 2/25/11 . bloomed 5/23/11. 8226; bachelor buttons. Planted 2/12/11 . germinated 2/15/11 . bloomed 5/14/11. 8226; lemon basil. Planted 2/12/11 . germinated 2/22/11. 8226; celosia mixed. Planted 2/12/11 . germinated 2/20/11. Planted 2/12/11 . germinated 2/26/11. Planted 2/12/11 . germinated 2/24/11. 8226; red onion. Planted 2/17/11 . germinated 2/28/11 . harvested 7/2/11. 8226; lilium formosanum.
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Nursery and Seed Sources
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Nursery and Seed Sources. Found roses and selected trees. Bermuda Mystery Roses and Rose Rustlers. Large selection of hard-to-find roses. Large selection of hard-to-find roses. Antique Roses in Sebastopol, CA. First in Polys, First in Hybrid Teas. Old and modern roses in South Carolina. Old and modern roses in Hydesville, CA. Baton Rouge, LA 70821. Scott Kunst's Antique Bulbs. To go with your Antique Roses. St Michaels, Littleton, Somerton,. Somerset TA11 6NT, England. Tauranga, New Zealand.
whorled-peas.blogspot.com
Whorled Peas and Other Botanical Musings: 2011-05
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Whorled Peas and Other Botanical Musings. This is a blog dedicated to interesting flora and the yard projects I undertake to make their cultivation possible. View my complete profile. Some of My Favorite Plant websites. 2011-05-25 Around the yard again. 2011-05 Around the Garden. Some of My Favorite Plant websites. If you're ever in Oregon and want to know where to go to find any plant. Has great bulbs from around the world. I always buy something every year. The Scottish Rock Garden Club Flower forum.
twogardens.blogspot.com
Two gardens: Sweet box
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Il faut cultiver nôtre jardin. Spring is in the air in Nor-Cal, most deliciously in the scent of Pittosporum undulatum. An otherwise nice but nondescript tree that smells divine this time of year. The common name, I think, is wavy-leafed box, but I have been calling it sweet box since I figured out what it was, in honor of its wonderful spring smell. There is, needless to say, nothing particularly boxy about it. This seemingly precocious spring has induced my first flower of Calochortus umbellatus. This ...
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Seed-a-holic Times: Making Magic
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Growing from seed to table and the life in between. Posted by Elisabeth Zander. A couple of years ago I attended a tufa crevice workshop at Robin's led by Harvey Wrightman. Fortunately for us he brought lots of tufa rock. "Tufa", you say, "What's that? Once I found a handful in a fast moving stream in the Adirondacks. It was hard but crushable. And it's not something you can find on Google Shopping. So for Harvey to haul a truckload for us was in of itself, a wondrous thing. That workshop drew people fro...