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      • Episode 403: Beneficial Insects
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      • Episode 406: All About Algae
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      • Episode 302: Big Trees: Giants Among Us
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      • Episode 304: Preserve the Harvest
      • Episode 305: Coming to a Nursery Near You
      • Episode 306: How Water Flows
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      • Episode 201: From Vines and Wines
      • Episode 202: Chaparral, The Elfin Forest
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      • Episode 205: With Food and Justice for All
      • Episode 206: Growing Dreams and Memories
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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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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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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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Wild and Wooly: Native Bee Pollinators

May 24, 2017
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By Nan Sterman Here’s something I’ve long wondered about. There are more than 4,000 species of bees native to North America, all of which are pollinators. With the problems that European honeybees have had in recent years, are there enough native bees to pollinate our crops instead? E
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Urban Forests: Trees And Plants In The City

May 18, 2017
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— Nan Sterman I love to walk down a tree-lined street with a big overhead canopy. The air feels cool and smells good. There are lots of people on the street and they all smile as they walk past. Cars go by a little slower, surely because their drivers enjoy the experience, too.
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The Story of Seeds: From Breeding to Eating

May 03, 2017
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— Nan Sterman Seeds fascinate me. They look like little pieces of dead wood. But bury them in soil or potting soil, add water, set them where the temperature is just right, and they sprout. Care for them and they grow into plants, many of which we eat. Have you ever seen a tomat
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Garden Tour Season!

March 18, 2017
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–Nan Sterman From Anza Borrego Desert to the beaches at La Jolla, this is San Diego County’s garden tour season. This time of year, gardeners open their gates and invite the public in to enjoy the fruits (sometimes literally) of their labors. If you love seeing what’s behi
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The March Garden

March 10, 2017
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March in the Garden Get Ready for Spring — Nan Sterman March is such a busy month for gardeners. There’s so much to see, so much to learn, and so much to do. Where to begin? Here’s my list for getting your garden ready for the months ahead. Edibles Start your home ve
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The Romantic Gardens of Spain, Part I

June 16, 2016
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— Nan Sterman   Thirty-six people, nine days, five cities, more than 35 gardens, and nearly 3,000 photos. Those are the numbers for the tour I co-led last month to visit the romantic gardens of Spain. We toured by private coach, starting in Malaga, a beautiful seaside town
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The Garden Faire, Balboa Park and the 1915 Panama-California Exposition – Part V

May 06, 2015
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Celebrating Balboa Park – Part V: The Exposition and Its Legacy — Nan Sterman On January 1, 1915, 50,000 bright red poinsettias welcomed visitors to the Panama-California Exposition. The choice of plants was a bit prophetic since San Diego County would soon be known as the epice
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