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What to Do in the Garden: August

July 28, 2015 By Teena Spindler Leave a Comment

Enjoy the Fruits of Your Labors! The long hot days of August are not my favorite for doing a lot of work in the garden!  But I sure enjoy eating all the good things out there!  Once I take care of the harvesting, watering, and minimal maintenance, off I go to a shady corner with […]

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Filed Under: Garden Design, Seeds, Tomatoes, Vegetables Tagged With: harvesting, seed starting, watering

In the Garden with UC Master Gardeners

July 21, 2015 By Teena Spindler Leave a Comment

Get timely gardening tips from this weekly KUCI radio program   You can never have enough gardening tips, right?!  And sometimes you might want to listen rather than read!  So in addition to perusing this great gardening blog ;-), check out the weekly gardening radio show on KUCI 88.9FM in Irvine.  ‘In the Garden with […]

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Filed Under: Inspiration, Resources Tagged With: garden tips, KUCI, master gardeners, radio show

A Gardener’s Trip to Santa Barbara County

July 17, 2015 By Teena Spindler Leave a Comment

I recently spent a fun weekend trip to the Santa Barbara county towns of Buellton, Solvang, and Los Olivos.  We rode bikes from Buellton through Solvang and on to Los Olivos, about a 20 mile round trip.  It’s a great area for gardeners to visit with lots of wineries, olive oil tasting, even a lavender […]

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Filed Under: Garden Design, Inspiration, Projects and Displays Tagged With: bike ride, los olivos, olive oil, santa barbara, solvang, wineries

What Everybody Ought to Know About Saving Water in the Landscape

June 30, 2015 By Teena Spindler Leave a Comment

California is experiencing a historic drought and mandatory water restrictions went into effect across the state on June 1.  While the percentage of cutbacks on potable (drinking) water vary depending on the water district, virtually all residential customers will be expected to conserve water, particularly potable water used for irrigating landscape. To help you do […]

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: drought tolerant landscaping, irrigation, mulch, sprinkler timer

The Secret to Growing Backyard Apple Trees

June 20, 2015 By Teena Spindler Leave a Comment

I never saw apple trees when I was growing up in southern California.  There were lots of orange trees and other citrus, of course, and a few neighbors had peach, plum or apricot trees, but no apples.  I had heard that it didn’t get cold enough to grow apples.  It wasn’t until I went through […]

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Filed Under: Fruit, Fruit, Shrubs and Trees Tagged With: apples, winter chill

Who Else Wants Non Stop Summer Flowers?

June 17, 2015 By Teena Spindler Leave a Comment

Continuous blooms, loves heat, pest resistant! Nicotiana Aztec are the longest blooming, pest and disease free summer flowers I have ever grown!  I started it from seed donated by Seeds of Change to a public garden where I volunteer (the Farm + Food Lab in Irvine, CA).  But that was a couple of years ago and […]

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Filed Under: Annuals and Perennials, Planting, Seeds Tagged With: flowers, nicotiana, scented flowers, seeds, summer flowers

Enjoy the Fruits of Summer All Year

June 10, 2015 By Teena Spindler Leave a Comment

The wonderful fruit of summer is here!  Whether from your own garden, a local farm stand or farmer’s market, it’s time to make the most of the delicious fruit of summer.  The picture above is the harvest from my garden yesterday.  Sometimes it’s a bit overwhelming and a challenge to use it all before it […]

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Filed Under: Fruit, Fruit, Projects and Displays, Recipes Tagged With: drying fruit, freezing fruit, fruit, fruit crisp recipe, jam

What to Do in the Garden: June

June 5, 2015 By Teena Spindler Leave a Comment

June marks the transition from spring to summer.  The typical ‘June gloom’ overcast mornings that often occur in southern California provide one last chance to get the garden ready to weather the hot days of July, August and September.  It’s also not too late to do some planting of veggies and flowers that will take […]

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Filed Under: Annuals and Perennials, Fruit, Garden Prep, Planting, Projects and Displays, Tomatoes, Vegetables

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