9/28/11

Wordless Wednesday - Up & Down


Chorisia speciosa


Mysterious Mushrooms


Grevillea robusta in bloom

For more about my designs take a look at my website!

9/24/11

What’s Happening In Southern California – Garden Edition October 2011



As always, I want to remind you to shop local, and get the freshest produce around by heading out to the local Farmer’s Markets in Santa Clarita:



Sundays 8:00am – noon
College of The Canyons Parking Lot
Don’t forget to visit my friend Sarah from Worldwide Exotics

There is also another great Farmer’s Market:
Thursdays in Old Town Newhall from 3-7pm.

Now for Events:

Starting on Sept 30, and running through October 29, 2011 - The Canyon Theatre Guild is presenting, “Dracula” Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm with a matinee on Sundays. The Canyon Theatre Guild
24242 Main Street, Newhall, CA or visit canyontheatre.org



October 1, 2011 - Large Estate Sale, there are several houses participating, 9 - 6 or by appointment. Call for further info 661-735-2735. 24701 Amelia Lane (in Placerito Cyn off Placeritos) Note: One of my clients is selling some large garden statuary – in case you’re in the market.




October 9, 2011 – "Make Your Garden Sing!" Tami Smight & Julie Molinare will be speaking to the Santa Clarita Valley Rose Society at 2:30 pm. The Rose Society meets at the Senior Center located at: 22900 Market St., Newhall, California. The meeting is open to the public, so please plan on attending! RSVP to rsvp@thegrassisalwaysgreener.net code: RSGB1009 or… just show up!

October 10, 2011 - Support Team Mo and the American Foundation of Suicide Prevention by EATING. (or by donating to my link, or walking or…) We are having a fundraiser at New Moon Restaurant - 28281 Newhall Ranch Rd., Valencia

October 12 – 13, 2011. If you are a landscaper, I expect to see you at the LIS Show in Long Beach, I’ll be at the show helping out at the NAPWL booth and the seminars. If you are a Woman in Landscaping – check out our website, you’ll be glad you did! NAPWL is the National Association of Professional Women in Landscape.



October 15, 2011 – Green Thumb Nursery is having a Seminar: Winter Flowers/Spring Blooming Bulbs – presented by Bryan Payne at 10:00 am. Green Thumb is located at: 23734 Newhall Avenue in Newhall, CA 91321 (661) 259-1071

October 15, 2011 from 9 am – noon - CLWA – Landscape Education Class
Add Shade to your Garden – Appropriate Tress for SCV at Castaic Lake Water Agency on the hill above Central Park. Please RSVP to (661) 513-1230



October 16, 2011 – Come out to the Community Gardens of Santa Clarita and help us Plant our Native Garden! We are creating a garden so that Santa Clarita residents can see how water wise, beneficial attracting, California native plants can be a wonderful addition to your garden. 9 am at the Central Park Site. We can always use a helping hand!

October 21-23, 2011 – Presentations that Sell Boot Camp. If you have ever even thought about public speaking, you HAVE to come to this amazing event. Maurice DiMino is The Sicilian Mentor and he will share his secrets, tips, and tricks in this amazing three day event. If you would like to attend, you can use my discount code: Greener when you register. Here's the link again - Presentations That Sell Yes… I’ll be attending.



October 22, 2011 – Please consider walking with or donating to Team Mo as we participate in the Out of the Darkness Community Walk in Santa Monica. You can donate at my page, or contact me about walking with our team. It is a great day, easy walk, inspirational event, and lots of fun. (Yes, I’ll be doing this AND Maurice’s class in the same day…)

October 21,22 and 23rd 9:30 am to 4:00 pm (Friday, Saturday & Sunday)
Worldwide Exotic's Fall Plant Sale!
25% discount off your entire purchase on above days only CASH OR CHECK ONLY PLEASE
They are located at: 11157 Orcas Ave. Sylmar, Ca 91342 phone: 818-890-1915 (tell them Julie sent you!) Check out their website


October 23, 2011 – Green Thumb Nursery is having a Department 56 Event – Artist Signing. They have a great selection of Department 56, if you’re a collector – this is the place to be. 23734 Newhall Avenue in Newhall, CA 91321 (661) 259-1071


Descanso Gardens:
They have so much going on so here is a link to the October Calendar and a couple suggestions that I consider highlights:

10/1/11 – Plan your Native garden at 11 and Fall Organic Vegetable Gardening at 1:30. 10/7 – 8/11 - Fall Plant Sale and on the 8th Camellia collection sneak peek. 10/15/11 – Planting with Perennial Grasses & Grass Festival… I’ll stop now, there is a lot going on. Check it out!

LA Arboretum:
Here is a link to their events. This month 10/1/11 is a tree pruning class, 10/15/11 – Design Basics for Drought Tolerant Plants as well as the Thursday talks with Lili Singer and Saturday talks by Mike Brown. Click on the link for a complete listing.



Would you like a beautifully designed, accessorized, well-dressed garden?
Join Tami Smight and I at our Lecture on October 9, 2011 at the Rose Society of Santa Clarita and learn how to “Make Your Garden Sing!” If you want a reminder of our event, as well as a copy of our Power Point Presentation, “How to Create Fall Harvest Splendor” please visit HarmoniousHomeTeam.com and sign up now!

9/21/11

Wordless Wednesday - Fall Flowers


Crinum asiaticum


Zinnia


Asters

9/16/11

Sharing an Autumn Blog Post



I would like to share a great blog post from my friend and colleague, Tami Smight, of Tami Smight Interiors. The post is called, Decorating Your Home with Fall Colors, Inside & Out and it aligns perfectly with my fall decorating plans.

Tami & I work so well together, because she is just so much fun, is easy to work with, and creative! Please think about seeing us "in action" this weekend as we share our design tips at Fall Harvest Splendor Inside & Out.




* COMPLIMENTARY DESIGN SEMINAR*
Tami Smight, Interior Designer & Julie Molinare, Landscape Designer
September 17, 2011 - 10 am – 12 noon at Green Thumb Nursery 23734 Newhall Avenue. Newhall, CA. 91321

We will present fall harvest inspired design elements to enhance your garden and celebrate the splendor of fall. With proper planning, you will enjoy the fall garden decor through the December holidays.

You don't want to miss this event!
Send an email to: rsvp@thegrassisalwaysgreener.net with your name and code GB917. We’d love to see you there!
For more about my designs, please visit my website

9/14/11

Wordless Wednesday - Ventura Harbor









Please join Tami Smight & Julie Molinare on Saturday September 17th at Green Thumb on Newhall Avenue in Newhall for Fall Harvest Splendor Inside & Out at 10 am rsvp@thegrassisalwaysgreener.net code GB917

9/10/11

Autumn Plants & Planting



I know I should be writing about care of a plant this week, but it’s hot and I’m tired and well… I just don’t feel like thinking about maintenance today. I’d rather talk about some fun autumn plants and maybe I’ll tell you how to take care of one or two.

What I like about Autumn plants and Autumn planting:

  • Autumn plants give you an extra pop of color. What a relief after it’s been hot and crackly looking all around you. It feels like it’s never going to end, the hills look burnt (and sometimes they are burning), which makes you feel even hotter then… the cool.

  • To achieve your year round California Garden (or anywhere for that matter) it is a great time to take advantage of some of the plants that you couldn’t get when you planted in March.


So let’s think about adding Caryopteris, Helenium, Asters and Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’ or ‘Brilliant’. The sedum bloom in both spring and autumn and all you have to do is cut them way back after they bloom and let them come back up again – purdy as ever. That’s low maintenance!

If you want to buy some, you can try your local nursery, however my favorite place to buy the sedum family is Worldwide Exotics in Lakeview Terrace, CA. Their Asters are in awesome bloom right now too; pair the dark purple one with a pretty yellow coreopsis or blanket flower and you will have a spectacular accent. Tell Sara, Shelly and Ken that Julie sent you!



  • Planting as it cools off during autumn will allow your plants to adapt easily and grow quickly. We are lucky enough to really have two planting seasons (and plenty of fudging in between). Don’t waste your cooler days (when they come).

  • My favorite planting times for ground covers are March and October, they establish well and really grow vigorously. Take advantage of October by planning now in September! One of my fav clients and I have a date for ground covering in October – make your own date and keep it.

  • Fall Splendor, think of all the decorating opportunities you have. Fresh harvested from your garden, purchased from the Farmer’s Market or local floral shop, there are endless opportunities to spruce your home.

    If you are interested in learning more about Fall Harvest Decorating and sprucing your home up both inside and out, please plan to attend next week’s Complimentary Seminar at Green Thumb in Newhall. Here are the details:






* COMPLIMENTARY DESIGN SEMINAR*
Tami Smight, Interior Designer & Julie Molinare, Landscape Designer
September 17, 2011 - 10 am – 12 noon at Green Thumb Nursery 23734 Newhall Avenue. Newhall, CA. 91321

We will present fall harvest inspired design elements to enhance your garden and celebrate the splendor of fall. With proper planning, you will enjoy the fall garden decor through the December holidays.

You don't want to miss this event!
Send an email to: rsvp@thegrassisalwaysgreener.net with your name and code GB917. We’d love to see you there!

For more about my designs, please visit my website

9/7/11

Wordless Wednesday - September Splendor


Bougainvillea & Morning Glory


Zinnia & Marigold


Morning Glory Close Up

9/3/11

Chores for your Southern California Garden - September



Labor Day weekend is upon us, so as all of you in Santa Clarita and many parts of Southern California know we have another two months of summer to go (ignore those calendars and pay attention to your internal thermometers!)

I had a few comments last month that you liked the new list format for your gardening chores, so here it is again. I hope that it is easier to read, and more like a checklist for you!



1. Start thinking about your cool season vegetables, for those of you who start your veggies from “scratch” you can begin sowing your seeds. Kale, sugar snap peas, Swiss Chard and broccoli can be started. If you live in Santa Clarita, please feel free to participate in the free vegetable gardening classes at our Central Park Site. Check out the Facebook Fan Page for our fall schedule.

2. It is a good idea to give your trees and shrubs infrequent deep watering, as you have hopefully been doing all summer … remember it is going to remain hot, so you need to treat your trees like it is summer, not yet fall. Deep water every few weeks is a good idea, more or less frequently depending on the type of tree it is. Deep watering with a hose or bubblers to your trees will pay off as you create deep roots that support healthy trees.

3. If you haven’t yet started on them, it is time to clean up those rose beds! Prune your plants lightly, check for pests and diseases and pick up all the old dead leaves that can spread them.

4. Fall rose planters take note: this is a great time to take a cool drink into the shade and peruse the rose catalogs. We live in an environment that is pretty perfect for roses, so we are very lucky to have some great resources nearby. If you like a more hands on approach, a nice ride into Fillmore to visit Otto & Son’s nursery would be an excellent field trip!



5. After your summer blooming vines and shrubs have finished blooming, give them a nice pruning.



6. You can also shop for and plant perennials that are fall or winter bloomers, why don’t you try some aloes, clivia, a few more Echinacea, sedum ‘Autumn Joy’? You’ll be happy you did!



7. Spending some time on a nice cool morning to check and spruce up your container designs and hanging baskets is a great chore for this time of the year. If you prune them judiciously, add some annuals and perennials to spruce them up, and make sure to fertilize them regularly you will have beautiful containers right into the cooler months.

8. It is a great time to take inventory and start thinking about how you might want to spruce up those gardens, containers, and planter beds for the holidays. Keep your eyes open for new plants as they come into the nursery.

Speaking of Holiday decorating, Fall Harvest, Thanksgiving Abundance, and Holiday Beauty opportunities are just around the corner! Please join Tami Smight of Tami Smight Ineriors and me Julie Molinare at Green Thumb when we present:




* COMPLIMENTARY DESIGN SEMINAR*
Tami Smight, Interior Designer & Julie Molinare, Landscape Designer
September 17, 2011 - 10 am – 12 noon at Green Thumb Nursery 23734 Newhall Avenue. Newhall, CA. 91321

We will present fall harvest inspired design elements to enhance your garden and celebrate the splendor of fall. With proper planning, you will enjoy the fall garden decor through the December holidays.

You don't want to miss this event!
Send an email to: rsvp@thegrassisalwaysgreener.net with your name and code GB917. We’d love to see you there!

For more about my designs, please visit my website

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