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What To Do in the Garden: March

March 2, 2015 By Teena Spindler 2 Comments

spring flowers

Feed!  Seeds!  Weeds! March is probably the busiest month of the year in the southern California garden.  So head to the nursery to get plants and supplies, slap on those gardening gloves, and let’s get busy! Feed Everything! It’s spring and everything in the garden is sending out new growth.  Encourage vigorous healthy growth, and […]

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Filed Under: Annuals and Perennials, Fruit, Fruit, Pest Control, Planting, Seeds, Shrubs and Trees, Tomatoes, Vegetables Tagged With: growing vegetables, spring gardening, what to do in the garden in march

Five Steps to Great Garden Soil

February 24, 2015 By Teena Spindler Leave a Comment

Soil Prep

For a great garden this spring, start with great soil! Whether you are planting a veggie garden or flower beds, starting with great soil will lead to bountiful harvests and spectacular blooms.  Unfortunately, most of us don’t have great soil, we have to make it!  So get out those shovels and spades, and follow these […]

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Filed Under: Garden Prep Tagged With: preparing soil, soil amendments, soil preparation

Grow Fruit Trees in Wine Barrels

February 18, 2015 By Teena Spindler Leave a Comment

Wine barrel garden

Think you don’t have space to grow fruit trees?  Grow them in wine barrels! Wine barrels are great containers for growing dwarf fruit trees.  And at about $40 per half wine barrel, they are a good container for the budget conscious gardener.  You can have an entire veggie garden in wine barrels, too!  See ‘Six Easy […]

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Filed Under: Container Gardening, Fruit, Fruit Tagged With: citrus, fruit trees, lemons, oranges, peaches, wine barrels

How to Grow Strawberries

February 18, 2015 By Teena Spindler 2 Comments

Strawberry Plant

Balcony, Patio or Backyard, Strawberries Grow Anywhere! Strawberries are great edible plants to grow in any size garden.  As long as you can find a spot with sun for at least six hours a day, you can grow strawberries.  They are happy and prolific producers in hanging baskets, pots, raised beds, or in the ground. […]

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Filed Under: Container Gardening, Fruit, Fruit, Planting Tagged With: strawberries

Kids in the Garden: Wind and Seeds

February 11, 2015 By Teena Spindler Leave a Comment

Kids in the Garden

Free Children’s Garden Workshop, Sunday 2/15   Remember blowing dandelion seeds when you were a kid?  It was so fun, and a very visual lesson about how the wind ‘plants’ seeds.  At this Sunday’s monthly Children’s Garden Workshop at the Farm + Food Lab garden at the Orange County Great Park, kids will get to […]

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Filed Under: For Kids, Seeds Tagged With: Farm + Food Lab, kids in the garden

Seed Starting Simplified

February 11, 2015 By Teena Spindler Leave a Comment

Seed Starting

Five Simple Steps to Starting Seeds Indoors Starting plants from seed is easy if you follow these simple steps.  Seeds give you a much larger selection of flower and veggie varieties, save money, and, most of all, it’s fun!  And if you have kids, they’ll love it and get a little science lesson too! Supplies […]

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Favorite Warm Season Flowers to Start From Seed

February 10, 2015 By Teena Spindler Leave a Comment

Showy and Easy Flowers to Plant from Seed I planted warm season flower seeds in six packs this weekend!  In about a week I’ll have dozens of baby plants and in 4-6 weeks or so they’ll be ready to be transplanted into the garden. Why Plant from Seed? The main reason I plant from seed, […]

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Filed Under: Annuals and Perennials, Seeds Tagged With: cosmos, marigolds, rudbeckia, seeds, sunflowers, warm season flowers, zinnia

How to Care for Fuchsias

February 5, 2015 By Teena Spindler Leave a Comment

Fucshia

Great Plant for Part Shade Many of us have small yards or no yards, just a patio or balcony, and not a lot of sunlight.  While this might not be great for growing veggies, we can have lots of colorful flowers if we know which ones to plant.  Fuchsias are one of my favorites.  The […]

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Filed Under: Annuals and Perennials, Container Gardening Tagged With: Fuchsias, shade plants

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