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Oh Those Yummy Spring Onions!

June 6, 2017 By Teena Spindler Leave a Comment

What are ‘spring onions’? Same as Scallions or Green Onions? Spring onions look similar to scallions but notice they have a small bulb on the end of the stalk.  They come from the varieties of onions that are grown to produce bulbs.  They are harvested before the bulb is fully formed but after the green […]

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Filed Under: Planting, Recipes, Vegetables

New Burpee Seed Introductions for 2017

February 7, 2017 By Teena Spindler Leave a Comment

Looking for some different veggies to grow?  Try these new seed varieties! I received a very fun surprise from the Burpee seed company last November:  an Advent Calendar full of seeds!  For a passionate gardener, there’s no better gift than new varieties of seed.  It was great fun to count down the days until Christmas […]

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Filed Under: Planting, Seeds, Uncategorized, Vegetables Tagged With: cool season vegetables, growing vegetables, seeds

Top Five Favorite Flowers on My Garden Tour

May 5, 2016 By Teena Spindler 3 Comments

Garden Tour Favorites I loved sharing my top five favorite flowers with visitors to my garden on the Mary Lou Heard Garden Tour this past Saturday.  As I chatted with dozens of the visitors, many ‘oohed’ and ‘aahed’ over the same plants which luckily were blooming on cue for the tour.  So here’s some more […]

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Filed Under: Annuals and Perennials, Projects and Displays, Roses Tagged With: flowers, roses

A Backyard Orchard for Everyone

April 24, 2016 By Teena Spindler Leave a Comment

Grow good fruit! I’m excited to give talks on creating a Backyard Orchard this month at Disney Parks ‘Food and Wine Festival’.  There’s nothing like the taste of fruit that you have grown yourself ripened to the peak of flavor .  Follow these tips to create your own backyard orchard, even if you don’t have a […]

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Filed Under: Container Gardening, Fruit, Projects and Displays Tagged With: fruit, lemons, oranges, orchards, peaches, strawberries

How to Create a Stunning Wildflower Garden Anywhere

January 7, 2016 By Teena Spindler 1 Comment

Seed ‘bombs’ are fun to make, share, and sow! January rains bring prime conditions for wildflowers like California poppies to germinate, grow and thrive.  A fun project for a rainy day for kids and grownups alike is to make seed ‘bombs’:  portable, easy to sow spheres of wildflower seeds and planting mix.  Make up a […]

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Filed Under: Annuals and Perennials, Drought tolerant, Projects and Displays, Seeds Tagged With: California poppies, poppies, seed bombs, wildflowers

Top 5 Garden Tips to Start the New Year

December 29, 2015 By Teena Spindler 2 Comments

Spend time now for a glorious garden all year! The hustle and bustle of the holidays is almost over and it’s time to get back in the garden for some much needed peace and re-connection to nature!  January is supposed to be a wet one this year with El Nino rains predicted, but on those […]

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Filed Under: Drought tolerant, Garden Prep, Pest Control, Planting, Plants Tagged With: dormant spray, drought tolerant, irrigation, mulch, native plants, veggies

December Bloomer: Camellia Sasanqua

December 2, 2015 By Teena Spindler Leave a Comment

The ‘Easy to Grow’ Camellia In late fall and early winter there is not much in bloom in my garden.  One of the gorgeous exceptions is my Camellia sasanqua ‘Apple Blossom’.  Its white flowers blushed with pink and accented with a golden center are stunning against the dark green foliage.  The sasanqua camellias are less […]

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Filed Under: Container Gardening, Planting, Shrubs and Trees Tagged With: camellia, camellia sasanqua, easy to grow camellia, winter color

Create a Stunning Thanksgiving Fountain

November 21, 2015 By Teena Spindler 1 Comment

Got a Fountain?  Create a Beautiful Thanksgiving Decoration! On a recent trip to Sedona, Arizona we visited the Tlaquepaque arts and craft village which was decorated in stunning fashion for the fall.  I was especially impressed with the way the fountains were enhanced with fresh cut flowers, greenery, pumpkins, and gourds.  The visual impression was just […]

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: autumn, fall, flower arrangements, fountains, Thanksgiving

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