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One million of something is an interesting concept. 1,000,000 used to be a lot of money, a lot of people, a lot of cars! Fortunately, it’s still a lot of “hits”, or visits to a website. SoCalNurseryPlants.com just reached 1,000,000 hits — yes, there are ways to track these things — and I’ve been waiting to see this number for the last few weeks. Interestingly enough, I also have 627 subscribers on today, 6/27 — synchronocity!
I feel fortunate in that there is no other place in the world where this website would flourish like it does in Southern California, with a large population of gardeners, many gardens and nurseries and year around growing season. I’m also lucky that I have something to say twice a week, and the skills to say it with. (High school journalism comes in handy!) I’m no spring chicken either, and I’ve had to learn a lot about computers, software and photography. So take heart if you want to reinvent yourself — if I can do it, so can you!
If you are like me, you have fantasized about working at a special nursery — or having your own. Tree of Life Nursery is just such a special place for me. Located on 40 acres off Ortega Highway in San Juan Capistrano, TOLN was started over thirty years ago by owners Mike Evans and Jeff Bohn. Their mission was to propagate California native plants with the view to returning California habitat to its natural form. Since then TOLN has become the largest native plant supplier in the state. Both the setting and the buildings on the property are wonderful. The staff “has extensive experience in ecological restoration, habitat enhancement and authentic landscaping.” Tree of Life natives are made available to the general public through the charming Casa “La Paz” Plant and Book Store. They also offer terrific workshops, including: Native Designs: Color Year Round in the California Native Garden (April 3), Native Design: Create a Hummingbird Container (April 10), Native Design: Incorporating Desert Plants (April 17), Native Design: Design Principles for Success (April 24), and Native Design: Plant Tour of Nursery Gardens (May 1). They also have a 4 part workshop in May on how to get rid of your lawn. For more information go to their website: www.Californianativeplants.com.

Garden Conservancy Tour, Altadena, 2009
The SoCal garden tour season will be here sooner than you think! Since most of the tours occur in April and May, my biggest fear is that the ones I want to attend (nearly all) will overlap. Last year I went to the Garden Conservancy’s Open Days in Altadena in the morning and came back to Pacific Palisades to work my own garden club tour in the afternoon. They were at opposite ends of the earth but boy was it worth it! The following are dates that you can put on your calender; I will be sending out reminders in April and May.
Please let me know if any tours have been missed! You can email me.

My heart is in the garden.….….
This is a birdbath at Green Gardens Nursery in San Diego, a delightful little jewel .