Showing posts with label March. Show all posts
Showing posts with label March. Show all posts

3/28/12

Wordless Wednesday


Clivia miniata


Echnocactus grusonii - Barrel Cactus


Romneya coulteri seed pods (Matilija Poppy)


If you would like help beautifying your life, think about creating a garden with me. You can call me at 661-917-3521, contact me via email at julie@thegrassisalwaysgreener.net or visit my website.

3/21/12

Wordless Wednesday


Purple Leaf Plum Blossoms





Peach Blossoms

Plan on spending March 24, 2012 at Green Thumb Nursery with Elaine Giftos Wright and Julie Molinare for a Free Seminar at Green Thumb’s Spring Open House. Feng Shui In The Garden is our topic, we speak at 10 am and we’re going to help you learn how to use Feng Shui to add abundance and harmony to your garden. Green Thumb is located at 23734 Newhall Ave. Newhall, CA 91321. rsvp@thegrassisalwaysgreener.net

3/14/12

Wordless Wednesday


Agave vilmoriniana - Octopus Agave


Euphorbia tirucalli 'Sticks On Fire'(tree)


Echinocactus grusonii (Golden Barrel Cactus)

I’m offering another complimentary telecall and it is tomorrow night!

Joining me will be Elaine Giftos Wright of The Wright Way of Feng Shui and we'll be talking about using Feng Shui in the garden to attract abundance into your life.

This info on this call is good for any climate, any zone, anywhere! All you need is the desire to make your garden shine. Thursday March 15, 2012 at 6:30 pm PST

Check out this link for more information and to sign up for the call: YourGardenGoddess.com

3/10/12

What To Do In Your Southern California Garden in March



Spring has sprung, or has it just always been spring? This year really has been a mild and rain free (not good) winter, and I think both the plants and us humans are a little confused. Well, in any case I’m going to give you a list of chores for this month confused or not.

1. Fertilizing - By the end of the month you should be able to start your plants on their regular fertilizing schedule. Citrus, avocados, hibiscus, and bauhinia to name a few love a low nitrogen organic fertilizer. If you have a California Native garden or a California Native area of your bed, you don’t need to fertilize.



2. Check your mulch - If your planter beds have used up their mulch, it is time to replenish. bring it up to 3” deep. Your mulch will help you conserve moisture, control weeds, and it looks nice. California natives use shredded redwood bark (gorilla hair) or gravel depending on which types of plants you have.



3. Insects Control - You can handpick bugs off your plants, wash them off, or spray with organic insect controls. Another great option is finding the proper beneficial insect for your problem and add them to your garden. I actually found aphids on some of my iris two weeks ago! Early, yes but in this heat – you can see how they might be confused. I simply washed the iris off with water and so far I have not seen them return. (I didn’t even use soap).



4. Plan Ahead for Veggies - Don’t forget to add Tomatomania to your calendar their first event in SoCal is this weekend at Roger’s Gardens (Corona del Mar) and they run right through the end of April ending in Goleta, which I think is a great excuse to hit Santa Barbara! If you want seedlings but don’t want to take the trip to one of their events, you can email me at julie@thegrassisalwaysgreener.net and I’ll be happy to pick up some plants for you provided you live near me.

5. Irrigation Check - If you are in drought-prone areas (all of SoCal this year?) and you don’t have irrigation, you can add a simple drip-irrigation system. You can also install Hunter Precision nozzles or MP Rotators which conserve water. Even California Natives will need some water this summer because we had very little water in the winter when they needed it to store up for the summer. If you can supplement your native’s water through March you can really help them out, they become more resistant to summer drought if they are well-watered now.



6. More Veggie Prep - You can sow seeds for peppers, okra, lemongrass, and watermelons now.



7. Fruit Planting Tip - If you live in LA (city), OC, Ventura, or SFV you can plant avocados, papaya, and mangos. If you live in SCV you should stay away from those but planting guavas, citrus, persimmons, tabebuia, and tibouchina trees is fine. For a wonderful selection of subtropical fruits (and a lot of great information) visit Papaya Tree Nursery. (Call ahead to make an appointment).



8. Mark You Calendar - Plan on spending March 24, 2012 at Green Thumb with Elaine Giftos Wright and I for a Free Seminar at Green Thumb’s Spring Open House. Feng Shui In The Garden is our topic, and we’re going to help you learn how to use Feng Shui to add abundance and harmony to your garden. We speak at 10 am!

Enjoy refreshments, vendor's booths, children’s activities, tool sharpening. Take advantage of 10% savings on most items purchased in store during this Open House Event! rsvp@thegrassisalwaysgreener.net We’d love to see you there! Green Thumb is located at 23734 Newhall Ave. Newhall, CA 91321.

And..



Next week is my next Complimentary Teleclass, also called “Feng Shui In The Garden” (notice a theme?). Elaine and I will be giving a lot of great information that you can use in your garden. The call and the seminar will cover different things; so don’t be afraid to attend both!
This info on this call is good for any climate, any zone, anywhere! All you need is the desire to make your garden shine. Thursday March 15, 2012 at 6:30 pm PDT

Please take a look at this link for more information and to sign up for the call. Link

3/7/12

Wordless Wednesday









I’m offering another complimentary telecall!

Joining me will be Elaine Giftos Wright of The Wright Way of Feng Shui and we'll be talking about using Feng Shui in the garden to attract abundance into your life.

This info on this call is good for any climate, any zone, anywhere! All you need is the desire to make your garden shine. Thursday March 15, 2012 at 6:30 pm PST

Check out this link for more information: YourGardenGoddess.com

2/25/12

What's Happening in Southern California - Garden Edition March 2012



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 Scissorhands from Worldwide Exotics

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



Thursday March 15, 2012 at 6:30 pm PST - Teleclass “Feng Shui in the Garden” Julie Molinare (Your Garden Goddess) has an informal discussion with Elaine Giftos Wright of The Wright Way of Feng Shui. Listen in as they discuss the best practices to bring more abundance into your garden and into your life! Tips, tricks, and insights!


Saturday March 17, 2012 – Up With Birds, Bird Walk 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
No charge – held at Ed Davis Park in Towlsey Canyon
24335 The Old Road
Ed Davis Park in Towsley Canyon, California 91321

Check out the unique migratory birds as they travel north with our in-house birder, with Volunteer Naturalist Roger. Beginners are welcome on this easy walk. Bring binoculars. 2 hours.



And from 10 am to noon – A Celebration of Spring Wildflowers – A Wildflower Walk
Towsley Canyon is the perfect place to see this year’s splendid wildflower display.

Revel in the beautiful colors of spring with Volunteer Naturalist Wendy on this easy walk. 2 hours.

Meet for both in the parking lot at Ed Davis Park in Towlsey Canyon.
Info: 310-858-7272 x131 Website

Sponsored by the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy and presented by the Mountains Recreation & Conservation Authority



Saturday March 24, 2012 – Green Thumb’s Spring Opening – Julie will be speaking with Elaine Giftos Wright of The Wright Way of Feng Shui at 10 – Feng Shui in the Garden
Green Thumb Newhall is located at: 23734 Newhall Avenue in Newhall, CA 91321 (661) 259-1071. Event runs from 9am – 5 pm and there are always giveaways and raffles. Fun!



Saturday March 24, 2012 – Spritual & Psychic Boutique from 10 am – 4pm at The Residence Inn – Stevenson Ranch, Ca.

Spiritual & Psychic Boutique with numerous services and vendors including psychic readings, animal communication, past life regressions, angel readings, energy healing, chair massage, inspirational gifts, healing jewelry, gemstones and so much MORE!

A different type of boutique! CONTACT: Harriette Knight at 661-254-4747 to make appointments or get directions.

Sat March 31 & Sun April 1, 2012 - KHTS – Santa Clarita Home & Garden Show
9am – 5 pm - Cost: $5.00 (Discount Tickets available), free parking
Location: Hyatt Regency Valencia

Visit this event which has over 70 of the area's finest businesses and organizations with products and services for the home and garden. Special Kids Zone with at least three attractions. There will be plant giveways each day to the first 500 attendees. There will also be dozens of prizes and special deals. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the WISH Foundation. See scvhomeandgarden.com for details, or call Gary Buterbaugh (661)255-7063.

Tomatomania!
– Yes it is that time of the year again. Tomatomania’s California tour runs March through May, starting in Orange County at Roger’s Gardens hits as far north as Sonoma. Check out their link here. Encino is March 23-25, 2012 and Fillmore is April 13 – 14, 2012. I’ll probably hit April at Otto & Sons, but you might find me checking things out in Encino at Tapia Brothers too!



Descanso Gardens
The Camellias are still blooming!

Camellia Walk & Talk on Sat 3/10/12 and the 17th is full – Birding, California Natives talks and understanding wildlife all in the same day. Plus… Cherry Blossom Festival and Tomatomania!

Here is the link to Descanso’s calendar.




LA Arboretum
Lili Singer’s classes started up again on Thursdays in January, so plan to make it to some of them, she’s very informative.

There is a gem & mineral show March 3-4, 2012, an Organic Gardening lecture also on March 3rd and a Going Green lecture on the 10th, so check out their calendar link below for all the details.

LA Arboretum Calendar

If you would like help beautifying your life, think about creating a garden with me. You can call me at 661-917-3521, contact me via email at julie@thegrassisalwaysgreener.net or visit my website.

3/30/11

Wordless Wednesday - Happy Birthday LaurieAnn


Iris (one of Grandma's favs)


Ornamental Strawberry


Calla Lily


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3/23/11

Wordless Wednesday - Texture and Color


Loropetalum - Chinese Fringe Flower


Kalmia - Mountain Laurel


Grevillea noellii


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3/16/11

Wordless Wednesday - LA & SCV


Clivia


Juncus


My first blooming Daylily


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3/9/11

Wordless Wednesday - Color & Interest


Osteos


Artichoke Leaves


Sweet Pea Shrub

3/2/11

Wordless Wednesday - March Madness


Spanish Lavender


Little John Bottlebrush


Breath of Heaven

2/26/11

March 2011 Gardening Events & More…



They say March come in like a lion and goes out like a lamb, and since I’m writing this at the end of February and it’s wet and wild I would agree with that even for SoCal. Looking at the forecast for early March makes me feel like SoCal might see that lamb pretty early in March. Since we should have beautiful weather, it’s time to get out there and do some fun things around town.

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.

Plant Information 1st Tuesday of the month:
Tuesday 3/1/11 - 1:30-3:00pm / Bamboo Room – LA Arboretum
Frank McDonough, instructor
Free for Arboretum members/ free with Arboretum admission
Stay on top of the world of botany & horticulture when Arboretum botanist Frank McDonough covers various landscaping and gardening topics plus the latest news in gardening and plant science. Frank will also reveal some of the more important or unusual or entertaining questions that he and the volunteers have received from the public during the previous month. Bring your own plant questions for discussion. You never know what unique and fascinating topics will be addressed!
LA Arboretum



The workshops have started at the Community Gardens of Santa Clarita! You don’t have to be renting a plot at the garden to attend our workshops. We’ll post more as they are scheduled, our next one is:
Tools and Staking
Wednesday 3/2/11 – 1pm at The Central Park site of the Community Gardens of Santa Clarita
Graham Creme our Vice President and one of the founding members will be there to share his expertise.

Sat 3/5/11
Arboretum Adventures
Free with Admission
10am-12noon – Oak Room
Meet by the fountain in front of the Oak Room.
Join your adventure guide as we explore the Arboretum. Each Saturday is new and exciting, and will have a different theme relating to nature. Come early, as space is limited to 25. Children of all ages are welcome! Family adventures will go on rain or shine so dress appropriately
This month: Trees of The Arboretum



Everything’s Coming Up Spring at Descanso Gardens
Saturday 3/5/11 – 1:30 - Maple
Welcome spring with flowers and make your garden the talk of the neighborhood. Mike Brown teaches the basics which include soil preparation, raised planting beds, container gardens and more. $15, $10 members.


Thursday Garden Talks With Lili Singer – LA Arboretum
Thurs – 3/10/11 – 9:30 - noon – Palm Room
Spring 2011: 8 Thursdays, March 10 – April 28
(Please note special times for field trips, self-driven & require pre-registration)
$100 for the series, $20 per class / Reservations or you may pay at the door
Information and registration: 626.821.4623 or jill.berry@arboretum.org
Tillandsias from A to Z, a Photographic Cornucopia with Paul T. Isley III
Tillandsias, also known as air plants, are among the most interesting plants on earth and some of the sturdiest and easiest to grow. This stunning presentation reveals basic concepts necessary for success. For 36 years, Paul and his partner, Jerry Robinson, have built Rainforest Flora, Inc. into the world’s premier Tillandsia operation. Paul is also the author of the long-awaited Tillandsia II. A plant sale and book signing follow the lecture.www.arboretum.org

Around the World in 127 Acres LA Arboretum
Saturday 3/12/11 1:30-3pm
Plants That Changed the World
A Tour that takes a look at plants in the Arboretum collection that have had dramatic and lasting effects on the history of human beings.
$5 member/$7 non-member per class
Frank McDonough, Botanical Information Consultant, instructor
This class is held in the garden, and requires walking throughout the collections.
Rain or shine/Meet in the Arboretum Library

Los Angeles Environmental Education Fair at LA Arboretum
Saturday, 3/12/11 10:00am-4:00pm
Planting the seeds for a greener future!
Young people, their families and those who educate them will discover the latest hands-on activities, ready-to-use lesson ideas, and useful resources that are easily incorporated into everyday life from leading organizations that promote environmental education and awareness.
Live entertainment with music, crafts and hands-on activities will make this a fun-filled day for all. Visit wild animals, pick-up a free pine seedling, participate in environmental challenges, and take an “Eco-Tour” to some of the unique areas of The Arboretum. Join us for free workshops designed to teach families and children ways they can make the world a little greener!
The Ecological Treasure Hunt is open to students in grades 4 through 12. Using a map and compass, teams will explore the ecological treasures of The Arboretum. Participants are challenged to answer questions about the world of nature. The Eco Hunt is also open to the public.
For more information head to www.laeef.org

Pacific Camellia Society Late Bloomers Show at Descanso Gardens
Sat & Sun 3/12-13/11 - Bloom placement is 8 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, followed by judging. The show is open to the public from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Details: www.pacificcamellias.org

Thursday Garden Talks With Lili Singer – LA Arboretum
Thurs – 3/17/11 – 9:30 - noon – Palm Room
Spring 2011: 8 Thursdays, March 10 – April 28
(Please note special times for field trips, self-driven & require pre-registration)
$100 for the series, $20 per class / Reservations or you may pay at the door
Information and registration: 626.821.4623 or jill.berry@arboretum.org
Seeds, Please: Collecting, Processing and Storing Native Plant Seed with Genevieve Arnold
Native seed ain’t just for the birds! This class will guide you through the fun and easy experience of gathering, cleaning and saving seed from your own native plant garden. Examples of fruit, seed and seed-processing tools will be shown. Genevieve has worked with California native seeds for nearly a decade and is seed room manager at the Theodore Payne Foundation for Wild Flowers & Native Plants. She enjoys the beauty of the native garden in all its phases, including the magical stage of fruit and seed development.



FREE landscape education class...Beautify Your Yard: Annuals, Perennials and Turf Substitutes
Saturday 3/19/2011 9:00 AM - 12:00 pm
Held at: Castaic Lake Water Agency on the hill above Central Park. Please RSVP to (661) 513-1230.

Berry Basics at LA Arboretum
Saturday, 3/19/11 - 10am-12Noon / Bamboo Room
Marc Hall, Instructor
$25 members/$28 non-members
Do you want to learn to grow berries - strawberries, blueberries, and caneberries, to mention just a few? Then this class is for you! Learn: when and where to buy your plants; tips for growing abundant crops; guidelines for tending and harvesting your berries; the best soil and fertilizer for optimal backyard production; the ideal watering schedule; pruning tips and rotational information on disease prevention and insect/bird control; and training/trellising methods.

Free Lecture: The Amazing Lives of Bees, Wasps, and Ants - LA Arboretum
Sat 3/19/11 – 5pm – 6:30 -
By author and entomologist Eric Grissell
Cosponsored by the Theodore Payne Foundation and the Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden

The Arboretum will be open to event attendees at 5:00 p.m. (prior to the lecture) and will include a tour of the Arboretum’s Engelmann Oak Grove led by Jim Henrich, Arboretum curator of living collections. Tour begins at 5:30 p.m. sharp; tram leaves at 5:15 p.m. (tram space is very limited – first come, first seated). Lecture begins at 6:30pm.

Family Fun Class at LA Arboretum
Saturday 3/19/11 - 10am – 12noon – Oak Room
Journey Sticks!
Learn how the aboriginal people of Australia used Journey Sticks to record their travels and retell stories of their adventures. Make your own journey stick to bring with you on your Arboretum adventure! This includes a tour of the Australian garden afterwards.
Arboretum.org

Get Ready to PlantDescanso Gardens
Saturday 3/19/11 1-3pm – Maple
Lacking garden inspiration? Mike Brown provides motivation to get you growing. This class explores a wide range of gardening topics, including soil preparation, garden layout, choosing plants, methods to grow a bountiful harvest and ways to increase the aesthetic beauty of your green space. $20, $10 members.




Sharpen Your Tools – and Save Your Fingers at Descanso Gardens
Saturday, 3/19/11 – 11 am Under the Oaks
Dull tools aren’t just a drag to use – they can cause accidents too. Keep your garden implements in tiptop order, and keep your working parts successfully attached! Presented by Descanso Camellia Horticulturist Wayne Walker.
Free with admission: $8 adults, $6 senior/students and $3 children 5-12.


Ikebana International Show and Sale at LA Arboretum
Saturday/Sunday 3/19-20/11 - 12pm-4 pm & Sunday: 9am-4 pm
Different schools of Ikebana will be represented at this Japanese flower arrangement show, from classical to naturalistic to avant-garde. Arrangements by all levels of artists, from beginners to teachers, will be displayed. Demonstrations of Ikebana arrangements will also be held on both Saturday and Sunday.
Arboretum.org

Cherry Blossom Festival at Descanso Gardens
Sat & Sun - 3/19 – 3/20/11
Highlights include:
Japanese Tea Ceremonies,Japanese Cooking Demonstration, Prunus lecture, Cherry tree sale, Cherry blossom talk, Bento box lunches and Cherry-Tini cocktail
Activities are free with admission: $8 adults, $6 seniors/students, $3 children 5-12; 4 and younger enter free. Food for purchase.

Santa Clarita Valley Green Drinks MeetUp
Tuesday – 3/22/11 – 6pm
Salt Creek Grill
Towne Center
Valencia, CA 91355
Green Drinks allows for anyone concerned about environmental issues to get together over a drink. Green Drinks events are very simple, informal, unstructured, and self-organizing. We bring together the environmental community and have fun doing it! Please join
Green Drinks MeetUp

The Great Tomato Sale and Talk at LA Arboretum
Wednesday, 3/23/11 - 10am-12noon / Palm & Bamboo Room
Steve Goto, Tomato Guru
Back by popular demand for a 10th year!! Join us for an informative talk plus Steve Goto's Top 25 Tomato Picks for 2011! Learn all the tricks to successful planting and harvesting of the best tomatoes for this area. After the class, attend THE GREAT TOMATO SALE in the patio behind the Gift Shop. You won't want to miss the large selection of heirloom tomato plants. Free with Arboretum Admission – No reservations necessary.

Thursday Garden Talks With Lili Singer - LA Arboretum
Thurs – 3/24/11 – 9:30 - noon – Palm Room
Spring 2011: 8 Thursdays, March 10 – April 28
(Please note special times for field trips, self-driven & require pre-registration)
$100 for the series, $20 per class / Reservations or you may pay at the door
Information and registration: 626.821.4623 or jill.berry@arboretum.org
Science in the Garden with Rachel Young
With the myriad of garden products, hype and misinformation out there, it can be difficult and costly to weed out what really works. This intriguing and practical lecture covers scientific research in horticulture and plant biology – including new information on plant nutrition, pests and beneficial fungi – that may affect what you buy and the way you garden. Rachel is Descanso Garden’s native horticulturist. Her background in plant ecology and evolution inspires her toward a holistic garden approach that encompasses practices and designs that are organic, sustainable and beautiful..



Tomatomania!
Fri – Sat 3/25-26/11 – at Tapia Farms in Encino, Ca.
Tomatomania founder Scott has an amazing selection of tomatoes and more… If you are in the market for an heirloom or unusual tomato or pepper, this is the event for you. It will also be repeated the first week of April in Fillmore at Otto and Sons… that’s my favorite location!



Green Thumb Spring Open House
Saturday 3/26/11
Featuring: Julie Molinare and Tami Smight Presenting a Complimentary Seminar:
“Make Your Garden Sing!” from 10 – 11:30 am
Green Thumb has giveaways, activities, and discounts on items purchased!
23734 Newhall Avenue Newhall, CA 91321-3125 - (661) 259-1071
RSVP for the seminar to: rsvp@thegrassisalwaysgreener.net with your name and the code GGB326

KHTS Santa Clarita Home and Garden Show
Sat and Sun 3/26 – 3/27/11 - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Cost: General Admission $5.00, discount tickets available at KHTS
Location: Hyatt Regency Valencia Hotel
24500 Town Center Dr.
Santa Clarita, California 91355
2nd Annual KHTS Santa Clarita Home and Garden Show
Home and garden products and services presented by over 80 companies and organizations in beautiful indoor and outdoor settings. Seminars and demosntrations by home and garden experts, as well as special events for the whole family. Sponsor and exhibitor opportunities available.
Visit scvhomeandgarden.com or call Gary at (661)600-3048



Around the World in 127 Acres - LA Arboretum
Saturday 3/26/11 1:30-3pm
Sugar & Spice & Everything Nice
An in depth look at the Arboretum herb garden –a collection of culinary, medicinal, dye, fiber, sacred, and spiritual plants.
$5 member/$7 non-member per class
Frank McDonough, Botanical Information Consultant, instructor
This class is held in the garden, and requires walking throughout the collections.
Rain or shine/Meet in the Arboretum Library

Square Foot Gardening Workshop - LA Arboretum
3/26/11 - 10am-1pm - Garden for All Seasons - Education Greenhouse
Jo Ann Carey, instructor
$25 members/$28 non-members
“Saving the world, one square foot at a time.”
Nothing compares to the flavor of food that is grown in healthy soil, without pesticides, and allowed to grow until just the right time for harvesting. Square foot gardening uses only 20% of the land space of a conventional garden and saves both water and time. There is no tilling of the soil so anybody can do it. Recommended reading: All New Square Foot Gardening by Mel Bartholomew, available in the Arboretum Garden & Gift Shop



Orchid Show and Sale
Sat and Sun 3/26-27/11 – 10 am – 5pm
Brought to you by the Cymbidium Society of America, San Gabriel Valley Branch, this show displays cymbidium hybrids, plant displays, sales and CSA information. Potting demonstrations and speakers on orchids will be held every 2 hours on both days.


Thursday Garden Talks With Lili Singer - LA Arboretum
Thurs – 3/31/11 – 9:30 - noon – Palm Room
Spring 2011: 8 Thursdays, March 10 – April 28
(Please note special times for field trips, self-driven & require pre-registration)
$100 for the series, $20 per class / Reservations or you may pay at the door
Information and registration: 626.821.4623 or jill.berry@arboretum.org
Landscape Scenography: Setting the Stage for Garden Mystery with Chip Sullivan and Elizabeth Boults
Our speakers, authors of the recently released book, Illustrated History of Landscape Design, will examine how garden designers past and present have choreographed and sequenced landscape space in some of the world’s best-loved gardens. Their approach is unique in its use of “visual narratives” and sequential drawings – comic strips! – to illuminate the stories embedded in these great garden scenarios. Chip is professor of landscape architecture at UC Berkeley and also the author of Drawing the Landscape and Garden and Climate. Elizabeth is a landscape architect and educator living in Berkeley. A book signing follows the lecture.

I hope you like the list that I have compiled and that you can attend some of the events. Come visit us at the Community Garden in Central Park on Bouquet and visit our Facebook Page for updates and to offer your volunteer Services! We’ll be having an Arbor Day Event in April and a Formal opening in May!

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