Daffodils by William Wordsworth
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Read Moreby Leslie Crawford | Mar 27, 2022 | Flowers | 2
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Read Moreby Leslie Crawford | Mar 22, 2022 | Flowers | 0
I’m having a lot of luck with orchids reblooming this year. Last year I lost a lot of my...
Read Moreby Leslie Crawford | Mar 15, 2022 | Flowers | 0
It’s time to plant sunflower seeds! Mid-March is time to start Sunflower seedlings to have blooms...
Read MoreMy Cup of Gold vine is going nuts at the moment. It took me a couple of years to figure out that...
Read Moreby admin | Mar 21, 2019 | Drought tolerant, Flowers, SoCal Coastal Gardening, Succulents & Cactus | 0
Spring has sprung! Mi Esposo and I took a daycation out to the desert a couple of days ago and saw beautiful vistas of wildflowers in bloom. We did a big circle out Hwy 8, through Ocotillo, over to Borrego Springs, up Banner...
Read Moreby Leslie Crawford | Dec 1, 2018 | fertilizing, Flowers, Monthly garden chores, Planting, Pruning, Water Conservation | 0
December in the Garden is posted for your reading pleasure. A lot of your plants may be looking a little stressed right now. That’s okay, it’s just that time of year. Plants are resting, storing up energy for spring growth. ...
Read Moreby Leslie Crawford | Sep 28, 2010 | fertilizing, Flowers, Planting, SoCal Coastal Gardening, Starter Plants, Transplanting, Trees, Tropicals | 0
Melia is the Hawaiian translation for Plumeria. Yesterday I heard a talk about plumeria trees. Tom Cook of Tom’s Plumerias in Solana Beach brought a lot of flowers of different varieties to show, as well as plants and...
Read MoreSouthern California may not have dramatic seasons, but there are different, monthly tasks that need to be done in our gardens. GO HERE for a breakdown of each month of the year.