A Visit to Sunnylands 2021 (107 Photos) [Video]
Click arrows to see all 107 photos or click center to visit the album on Flicker We traditionally spend our Thanksgiving holiday at my sister’s home in Indio. This year Continue Reading
Come and join me in my garden!
Click arrows to see all 107 photos or click center to visit the album on Flicker We traditionally spend our Thanksgiving holiday at my sister’s home in Indio. This year Continue Reading
Click to view on Instagram This is the most successful native I have ever planted in our garden. It seems to love its location, flowers well, and grows out aggressively Continue Reading
Click to view on Instagram I need to get some of these growing in my garden. I’ll keep an eye and see if these make any seed and try them Continue Reading
CNPS Garden Q&A with Lili Singer, Director of Special Projects and Adult Education at the Theodore Payne Foundation: What’s your advice for creating year-round color in my California native garden? The California Continue Reading
Garden tip: Bring some native plant color into your garden via Mercury News A native plant garden can be a habitat garden providing food and shelter for bird, bees, butterflies Continue Reading
@douglaswelch Buckwheat Flowers In The Garden ##slomo ##garden ##gardening ##nature ##outdoors ##flowers ##plants ♬ Night Trouble By Petit Biscuit – Tyler Follow Me On Instagram From my Instagram Feed Read Continue Reading
Follow Me On Instagram Buckwheat Flowers In The Garden The native buckwheat we planted a few years ago is flowering in huge sprays like this. This has been one of Continue Reading
Interesting Plant: Firecracker Brodiaea (Dichelostemma ida-maia) Discovered this via the article 13 unique and interesting plants to grow in your garden on the Greener Living Blog. There are quite a few Continue Reading
Los Angeles Zoo bird curator Mike Maxcy believes small changes can have a huge effect — in the garden and in wildlife. “Habitat loss is the worst, but you can Continue Reading
Gardening with plants native to the Santa Ynez mountains and Carpinteria’s coastal bluffs is a beautiful way to honor the ecosystems in which we live, as well as providing an Continue Reading