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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. SoCal​Nurs​ery​Plants​.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!

Tree of Life Nursery

Tree of life Nursery

Tree of Life Nursery

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​.Cal​i​for​ni​a​na​tive​plants​.com.

Not to be missed SoCal garden tours

Garden Conservancy Tour, Altadena, 2009

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.

Happy Valentines Day, Southern California!

My heart is in the garden.........

My heart is in the garden.….….

This is a bird­bath at Green Gar­dens Nurs­ery in San Diego, a delight­ful lit­tle jewel .

www​.SDGreen​Gar​dens​.com

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