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Laguna Beach — design or happenstance?

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​.island​viewnurs​ery​.com)
  • Rin­con Gar­dens (8056581518)
  • Sea­side gar­dens (www​.sea​side​-gar​dens​.com)

Mal­ibu:

  • Cosentino’s Nurs­ery (3104573981)
  • Mal­ibu Gar­dens Nurs­ery (3104573981)
  • Pacific View Nurs­ery (3104578356)

Los Ange­les

  • Marina del Rey Gar­den Cen­ter (www​.Mari​na​gar​den​cen​ter​.com)
  • Mer­ri­hews Sun­set Gar­dens (3104521051)

South Bay/​Long Beach

  • Deep Roots Gar­den Cen­ter (www​.deep​-roots​.net)
  • Per­for­mance Gar­den Nurs­ery (www​.per​for​man​cenurs​ery​.com)
  • Peters Gar­den Cen­ter (3103722288)

Orange County

  • Brita’s Old Town Gar­dens (www​.britas​gar​dens​.com)
  • Dana Point Nurs­ery (9494965137)
  • Laguna Nurs­ery (www​.lagu​na​nurs​ery​.net)
  • Laguna Gar­dens Nurs­ery (9494974950)
  • Rogers Gar­dens (www​.rogers​gar​dens​.com)
  • Sea­side Grow­ers (www​.seaside​grow​ers​.com)
  • Shore Gar­dens (9499423526)

San Diego County

  • Cedros Gar­dens (www​.cedros​gar​dens​.com)
  • Jun­gle Music (www​.jun​gle​mu​sic​.net)
  • Solana Suc­cu­lents (www​.solana​suc​cu​lents​.com)

Bloom­ing in Laguna Beach

My home office

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:

SoCal​Nurs​ery​Plants​.com:

Spe­cialty nurseries:

Ven­tura County:

Los Angeles/​East Valley:

Los Angeles/​West Valley

Los Angeles

Orange County:

San Diego County

Cedros Gar­dens.….www​.cedros​gar​dens​.com (spe­cial native plant section)

Great Regional Nurseries:

Ven­tura County:

Los Angeles/​East Valley

Los Angeles/​West Valley

Los Ange­les

Orange County

San Diego County

More Web­sites

www​.blotan​i​cal​.com.….gar­den blogs from all over the world

www​.sun​set​.com.….includes Sun­set Mag­a­zines “plant finder”

www​.fine​gar​den​ing​.com.….includes arti­cles from the magazine

www​.authen​ticprovence​.com.….beau­ti­ful Euro­pean gar­den accessories

www​.flor​agrubb​.com.….great ideas for con­tain­ers and flower arrangements

www​.gar​den​visit​.com.….gar­dens to visit from all over the world

www​.back​yardgar​dener​.com/​f​o​r​ums.….forums on every topic imaginable

www​.dirt​cou​ture​.com.….cat­a­log of hand­made items

www​.gar​den​guides​.com.….every­thing garden

www​.cal​-IPC​.org.….info on inva­sive plants

www​.rar​eforms​.com.….where food,art and gar­den­ing meet — great photos

www​.ros​alind​creasy​.com.….edi­ble land­scap­ing — great photos

www​.plant​na​tive​.org.….info on native planting

www​.thewil​low​farm​.com.….every­thing wil­low includ­ing fencing

www​.straw​bale​gar​dens​.com.….how to make a straw bale garden

www​.gar​den​con​ser​vancy​.com.….source for info on Open Days gar­den tours

www​.mas​ter​gar​den​erssandiego​.com.….access to services

www​.plantfinder​.sun​set​.com.….Sun­set Mag­a­zine plantfinder

www​.mon​rovia​.com.….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:

www​.far​m​girl​fare​.com

www​.freshdirt​.com (Sun­set Magazine)

www​.chance​ofrain​.com

www​.urban​gar​dens​.com

www​.acces​so​ra​tor​.com

www​.mich​blog​ging​.blogspot​.com

www​.gar​den​rant​.com

www​.dirt​du​jour​.com

www​.ram​blingLA​.blogspot​.com

www​.the​gal​lop​ing​gar​dener​.blogspot​.com (gar­den travel)

www​.whiteon​rice​cou​ple​.com

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 SoCal​Nurs​ery​Plants​.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 www​.lagu​nahill​snurs​ery​.com.
  • 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) 2952173 (after 921 reach her at (619) 9770584) or go to the web­site @ www​.Paci​fi​chor​ti​cul​ture​.org/​e​d​u​c​a​t​i​o​n​-​e​v​e​nts.

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