Archive for the ‘Long Beach Nurseries’ Category
Ahhhh, the coast. Most of us live within an hour or less of the ocean, but how often do we go? I grew up in St. Louis, and my favorite song in the 60’s was the Beach Boys California Girls. I have vowed never to take the ocean for granted!
The Sunset Magazine Western Garden Book has 24 climate zones; number 24 is designated “Marine influence along the Southern California Coast”. This is the most benevolent of climates. Never too hot or too cold, it is dominated by the mild Pacific Ocean in Southern California. The nurseries along the Coast tend to mirror the climate, carrying tender plants as well as succulents, Australians and tropicals. I have been told that tomatoes don’t care for the coast, although there are always exceptions. And who hasn’t cursed the mildew on their roses during “June gloom”? After all, it’s only fair that there be some disadvantages to living on the coast! Below is a list of truly coastal nurseries (all are listed to the left):
Ventura County:
- Island View Nursery (www.islandviewnursery.com)
- Rincon Gardens (805−658−1518)
- Seaside gardens (www.seaside-gardens.com)
Malibu:
- Cosentino’s Nursery (310−457−3981)
- Malibu Gardens Nursery (310−457−3981)
- Pacific View Nursery (310−457−8356)
Los Angeles
- Marina del Rey Garden Center (www.Marinagardencenter.com)
- Merrihews Sunset Gardens (310−452−1051)
South Bay/Long Beach
- Deep Roots Garden Center (www.deep-roots.net)
- Performance Garden Nursery (www.performancenursery.com)
- Peters Garden Center (310−372−2288)
Orange County
- Brita’s Old Town Gardens (www.britasgardens.com)
- Dana Point Nursery (949−496−5137)
- Laguna Nursery (www.lagunanursery.net)
- Laguna Gardens Nursery (949−497−4950)
- Rogers Gardens (www.rogersgardens.com)
- Seaside Growers (www.seasidegrowers.com)
- Shore Gardens (949−942−3526)
San Diego County
- Cedros Gardens (www.cedrosgardens.com)
- Jungle Music (www.junglemusic.net)
- Solana Succulents (www.solanasucculents.com)
It seems that the people who would most love to access the gardening web — you and I — sometimes have the hardest time. Web fluency does not come naturally to those of us over a certain age. But that shouldn’t stop anybody…we are all teachable and it is so empowering to learn computer skills — I can attest to that. I have been told that the tablet type computers — such as the Ipad and Android — are easier and intuitive for emailing and web surfing. Apple is very good at teaching their customers how to use their products at free seminars at the Apple stores. Definitely worth looking into! Ironically, if you are reading this you are obviously on the internet already; maybe you could encourage somebody else? The following are favorite nursery websites, gardening websites and blogs:
Websites:
SoCalNurseryPlants.com:
Specialty nurseries:
Ventura County:
- Australian Native Plant Nursery.….
- Matilija Nursery.…. (natives, specializing in irises)
- Nopalito Native Plant Nursery.….www.nopalitonursery.com
- Otto and Sons.….(a loving grower of every kind of rose)
Los Angeles/East Valley:
- California Cactus Center.….
- Theodore Payne Foundation.…. (native plants)
Los Angeles/West Valley
- Papaya Tree Nursery.….. (specializing in fruiting trees and shrubs)
Los Angeles
- Rolling Greens Nursery/Culver City.…. (orchids, indoor plants, containers)
- Rancho Santa Ana Botanical Gardens Grow Native Nursery @ the West Los Angeles Veterans Center.…. (native plants)
Orange County:
- Tree of Life Nursery.… (native plants)
- Upland Nursery.… (350 varieties of plumeria)
- Laguna Nursery.…. (unusual fountains and antiques)
- Barrels and Branches.…. (Especially good seasonal displays)
San Diego County
Cedros Gardens.…. (special native plant section)
- Botanical Partners/Bamboo Headquarters.… (experts on bamboo)
- Pearson’s Gardens and Herb Farm.…. (every kind of herb imaginable)
- Buena Creek Gardens.… (demonstration gardens)
- Green Gardens Nursery.…. (great service andlandscaping help)
- Simpson’s Garden Town Nursery.…. (includes avintage car museum)
Great Regional Nurseries:
Ventura County:
- Island View Nursery.….www.islandviewnursery.com
- Seaside Gardens.….www.seaside-gardens.com
Los Angeles/East Valley
- Burkard Nursery.….
Los Angeles/West Valley
- Sperling Nursery.….www.sperlingnursery.com
Los Angeles
- Marina del Rey Garden Center.….www.marinagardencenter.com
Orange County
- Roger’s Gardens.….
- Plant Depot.….
- Village Nurseries.….
San Diego County
- Anderson’s La Costa Nursery.….
- Walter Andersen Nursery.….
More Websites
www.blotanical.com.….garden blogs from all over the world
.….includes Sunset Magazines “plant finder”
.….includes articles from the magazine
www.authenticprovence.com.….beautiful European garden accessories
.….great ideas for containers and flower arrangements
.….gardens to visit from all over the world
.….forums on every topic imaginable
.….catalog of handmade items
.….everything garden
.….info on invasive plants
.….where food,art and gardening meet — great photos
.….edible landscaping — great photos
.….info on native planting
.….everything willow including fencing
.….how to make a straw bale garden
.….source for info on Open Days garden tours
.….access to services
.….Sunset Magazine plantfinder
.….search their plant catalog using specific criteria
Blogs
(n.) Short for Web log, a blog is a Web page that serves as a publicly accessible personal journal for an individual. Often updated daily, blogs may reflect the personality of the author. Blogs are different from websites as the content changes frequently based on when the writer publishes their post, or content. These are some of my favorite gardening blogs:
(Sunset Magazine)
www.michblogging.blogspot.com
(garden travel)

Otto and Sons rose nursery in Ventura County
Nursery geek — that would be me. I’m proud of it too –gave me the idea for SoCalNurseryPlants.com! Over the last year I’ve visited almost every nursery out of the 141 nurseries on my website. I plan to see them all. The list below is just for fun; feel free to contact me and add to it! Or you can add a comment that will be seen by thousands of readers.
In no particular order, nurseries that are the:
- Oldest : As far as I can tell, that would be Mission Hills Nursery (100+ years), in the San Diego section, followed by Bellefontaine Nursery (70+ years) and San Gabriel Nursery (80+ years), both in the East Valley section.
- Most well known: Roger’s Gardens in Newport Beach.
- Biggest: My guess is Simpson’s Garden Town Nursery @ 25 acres –also includes a car museum; in the San Diego section.
- Smallest: Laguna Hills Nursery, because Gary Matouska is selling out of his house: go to .
- Most unique: Eden Topiary Nursery: mostly topiary, and M and M Nursery: miniature and railroad enthusiasts, both in the Orange County section.
- Most specialized: Otto and Sons for all things rose, in the Ventura section and Nuccio’s Nurseries for camelias and azealias (East Valley).
- Nursery with the most varieties of any one plant: Westerlay Orchids: all orchids — in the Ventura section; Upland Nursery has over 350 varieties of plumeria; in the Orange County section.
- Number of nurseries (that I have been able to locate) in each county/area: Ventura — 13, East valley– 20, West Valley — 8, Malibu — 3, Los Angeles — 16 (does not include branches of Armstrong and Anawalt — they are counted once), South Bay — 13, Orange County — 22, San Diego County — 21.
- My favorite nursery: I’ll never tell; what’s yours? Tell me why and I’ll put it in a post!
FYI: I’m very fortunate to be an attendee and a vendor at the Pacific Horticulture Symposium September 23 — 26 at the Los Angeles Arboretum in Arcadia, CA. Titled Gardening under the Mediterranean Skies VIII: Style and Whimsey in the Sustainable Garden, this symposium is packed with informative talks, workshops and garden tours. I will be sharing my experiences and photos in the coming weeks. There is still some last minute space; if you are interested contact Susi Torre-Bueno @ (760) 295‑2173 (after 9⁄21 reach her at (619) 977‑0584) or go to the website @






