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    • Episode 701: The Beautiful Bromeliad
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      • Episode 601: From Fruit to Nuts
      • Episode 602: Intoxicating Plumeria
      • Episode 603: The Art of a Garden
      • Episode 604: From Farm to Fork
      • Episode 605: Growing A Greener Golf Course
      • Episode 606: Plants: The Endangered Species
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      • Episode 501: Homegrown Hops – Local Flavor for Local Brews
      • Episode 502: Distant Roots And Tasty Shoots – Plants At The Zoo
      • Episode 503: The Story Of Seeds – From Breeding To Eating
      • Episode 504: Aquaponics – Fish Poop To Plant Roots
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      • Episode 506: Wild And Wooly – Native Bee Pollinators
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      • Episode 401: Flowers and Floats – The Rose Parade
      • Episode 402: Citrus – California’s Second Gold Rush
      • Episode 403: Beneficial Insects
      • Episode 404: Bye, Bye Grass – How To Remove Your Lawn
      • Episode 405: After the Lawn is Gone – Waterwise Gardens
      • Episode 406: All About Algae
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      • Episode 301: Balboa Park: The Garden Faire
      • Episode 302: Big Trees: Giants Among Us
      • Episode 303: Garden Tours & Garden Shows: Finding Garden Inspiration
      • Episode 304: Preserve the Harvest
      • Episode 305: Coming to a Nursery Near You
      • Episode 306: How Water Flows
    • Season 2
      • Episode 201: From Vines and Wines
      • Episode 202: Chaparral, The Elfin Forest
      • Episode 203: Green Roofs
      • Episode 204: New Models of Farming
      • Episode 205: With Food and Justice for All
      • Episode 206: Growing Dreams and Memories
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      • Episode 101: The Business of Blooms
      • Episode 102: California Native Grown
      • Episode 103: Grow Your Own
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      • Episode 106: Garden in a Pot
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Exotic looking bromeliads in the garden

Bewitching Bromeliads

April 23, 2019
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Add a touch of the exotic in your garden with colorful and surprisingly versatile bromeliads.  Dozens, if not hundreds of kinds of bromeliads are offered in nurseries and at society sales. They range from the tiniest, clumping Tillandsia, the so-called “air plants” whose icy green, te
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Winter is for Waterwise Gardening

November 28, 2018
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In other parts of the country, last summer’s garden is a memory and next spring’s garden is a dream. Here in Southern California, however, winter gardening is our best gardening. Really! While the air is cool, the days are short, and – hopefully – we get some rain, this is the time to
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Violet blue Neomarica caerulea

Easy, Waterwise Summer Blooming Bulbs

June 12, 2018
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There aren’t many waterwise summer blooming bulbs for Southern California’s hot and dry climate.  Most waterwise bulbs bloom in spring here, then go dormant.  But there are a few that bloom in summer with a very little irrigation, and an extraordinary few that bloom with no irri
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Perfectly pruned and trained backyard grapes

Care for Your Backyard Fruit

June 05, 2018
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Backyard fruit is the talk of the town right now – or maybe talk of the garden. Gardeners are worried about trees that have yet to leaf out or bloom, about grapes that don’t seem to be developing, about leaves that look misshapen, and more. Most of these concerns are a lot to do about
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Native Plants Give Your Garden a Sense of Place

May 31, 2018
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There’s no better way to give your garden a sense of place than by using native plants. Still, it can be challenging to decide what is truly native, and figuring out how to use those plants in a garden setting, rather than a restoration. Restorations essentially recreate the plant com
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Growing a Greener Golf Course

May 23, 2018
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A number of years ago, I was touring gardens in Shady Canyon, then a brand new development of grand homes in Irvine, California. The homes wound up and down the side of a hill – each property with a gorgeous view. As we stood in the backyard of one home under construction, I looked do
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The Romantic Gardens of Spain, Part II

June 28, 2016
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— Nan Sterman After our group of enthusiastic garden travelers left Cordoba, Spain we went on to Seville. We toured Seville’s historic old city on foot, then headed to the Alcazar, one of my favorite gardens in the world. These gardens also hugely influenced San Diego arch
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Sweet and Dry: Drought Tolerant Fruit

August 25, 2015
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— by Nan Sterman You might wonder if the drought means the end of home grown fruits. Thankfully, it doesn’t. There are many kinds of fruiting trees, shrubs and even succulents that produce lots of fruits with little, if any, irrigation once the plants are established. Here are t
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flowery waterwise garden

Plan, Don’t Plant – Yet

July 22, 2015
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— by Nan Sterman My phone has been ringing off the hook (do phones still have hooks?) and my inbox is overflowing with queries from people asking for help removing their lawns, designing new gardens, and redesigning outdated gardens. Finally, Californians are getting the message
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Tips for Successful Waterwise Gardens

June 10, 2015
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— By Nan Sterman Having a waterwise garden means much more than simply planting unthirsty plants… To create a waterwise garden you have to look at the garden as a system in which every component contributes to water conservation. Start with soil. Whether your garden has he
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